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Extreme Canadian Freight Trains in the Thompson River Canyon 

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Located just over 200 miles East of Vancouver, the Thompson and Frazer River Canyons offer some of the finest viewing of Canadian railroading. Hosting both of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific mainlines, as well as the Trans Canada Highway, it's easy to see how this route is vital to connecting goods and people across Canada.
The two subdivisions are the CN Ashcroft Subdivision, and the CP Thompson Subdivision. Both lines partake in an interesting railroading practice called "directional running." In this case, both rail companies use each others rail lines, depending on the direction they are heading. In most cases, westbound trains to Vancouver use the CN mainline, while eastbound trains towards Calgary use the CP mainline. With the Trans Canada Highway splitting between both rail lines, train watching and chasing is a rather easy and fun task. Train action is plentiful here, with something coming at least every 30 minutes or better. In addition to the predominant freight traffic, VIA Rail's Canadian uses this route, as well as the Rocky Mountaineer tourist train, as shown in this video.
This footage was shot in the Summer of 2018. In mid-2021, devastating wildfires tore through a significant section of this area. The majority of the town of Lytton was basically destroyed by the fire, in addition to the CN river bridge significantly burned and damaged. Later that year, mudslides roared through the Thompson River canyon, causing yet another setback for the already decimated area. Locations such as Tank Hill were changed forever, with significant portions of the CP mainline and Trans Canada Highway now sliding into the Thompson River. While this area is finally in the recovery phase, it's safe to say portions of this area won't look the same for a while.
All locations listed in the video.
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Комментарии : 24   
@TracksideTyson
@TracksideTyson 2 года назад
Excellent coverage of the Thompson Canyon!
@denault3985
@denault3985 2 года назад
Nice and sharp... like the variety and angles.
@TheSuperStarCarWash
@TheSuperStarCarWash 2 года назад
Undoubtedly
@deauvilledad07
@deauvilledad07 2 года назад
Well done Michael, excellent footage. 🤓
@andrewmcarthur3843
@andrewmcarthur3843 2 года назад
That meet at Basque bridge is unbelievable 👍
@steveamurray59
@steveamurray59 2 года назад
Great Footage, Thanks Michael
@gottardofanatic
@gottardofanatic Год назад
Super trains video❤thanks!
@YahiaSaoudi
@YahiaSaoudi 2 года назад
Beautiful video thanks for the share.
@ILOVEBDTRAIN635
@ILOVEBDTRAIN635 2 года назад
Excelente vídeo
@rycarse
@rycarse 2 года назад
Beautiful!
@mauriceproctor4967
@mauriceproctor4967 2 года назад
Amazing rail video. Great job.
@banditwithmoxxie
@banditwithmoxxie Год назад
Beautiful scenery! Great train displays both far away and close ups. 🚂
@willberestartingthischanne9984
@willberestartingthischanne9984 2 года назад
I Love Your Channel
@pokedude104
@pokedude104 Год назад
those far away shots from above almost make it seem like you're looking over a model train set
@Nicola636128
@Nicola636128 2 года назад
Awesome video.
@MikeG42
@MikeG42 2 года назад
Excellent video Michael , many good scenes especially the Cisco bridges. Well done 😀👍
@TheSuperStarCarWash
@TheSuperStarCarWash 2 года назад
The videography is off the hook... cannot believe the imagery in this video. AMAZING! Wouldn't it make more sense to run shorter trains at a higher speed than enormously long trains at a low speed???
@CuteSealYHM
@CuteSealYHM 2 года назад
I think so, the cn trains that run through aldershot go travel at pretty high speeds so it might just depend on the area
@ismaelvillarino9258
@ismaelvillarino9258 2 года назад
Excelente. Me encantó.
@mauriceproctor4967
@mauriceproctor4967 2 года назад
Do some more videos of this area again.
@trainsontracks9198
@trainsontracks9198 2 года назад
Nice! I love Canadian Pacific trains. What camera and lenses do you use? Keep up the good work!
@nettynurhayati2800
@nettynurhayati2800 2 года назад
👍
@csxtrainman7603
@csxtrainman7603 2 года назад
Hi I was wondering what program you use to upload your videos I use image edge mobile and I can't seem to find out why my videos always stutter when I post it on RU-vid any help would be appreciated
@adilsondonato2549
@adilsondonato2549 Год назад
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