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Historic Hot Spots Combo! 

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Railfanning Southern California in the 1950s and
Santa Fe's Pasadena Subdivision
Historic Hot Spots are etched in the minds of those who were there firsthand and revered by those who wish they had been. This amazing collection allows young and old alike to enjoy those wondrous times of transition in American railroading. Two best-selling programs are combined on one DVD, bringing you images from the 1950s and 1960s, taken at the best train-watching spots in Southern California. Included are:
Railfanning Southern California in the 1950s (60 Minutes)
Diesels were replacing the last of the mighty steam locomotives on the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Santa Fe in the 1950s. You'll see 4-8-4s, 2-10-2s, and Cab Forwards, plus EMD E- and F-units, SD9s, Alco PAs and FAs, FM C-Liners, Baldwins and more. Freight and passenger trains are shown at Cajon, Tehachapi, Beaumont Pass, LAUPT, Glendale and Burbank Junction; even over Santa Fe's Elsinore Branch. It's one of the most appealing railroad films ever!
Santa Fe's Pasadena Subdivision (80 Minutes)
Step back to the early 1950s to watch Santa Fe's elegant streamlined passenger trains El Capitan and The Chief. Gleaming Alco PAs and EMD F-units head up these glamorous trains over the route from San Bernardino through Pasadena to Los Angeles. Ride in the cab of an F-7 on The Chief over Cajon Pass to Barstow, reaching speeds of 95 mph! There is plenty of classic passenger train action in this exciting show!

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Комментарии : 88   
@jeffreyking279
@jeffreyking279 Год назад
When America was great!
@LexiThenintendogamerRailFan
@LexiThenintendogamerRailFan 29 дней назад
This is grandma forever
@aiforus
@aiforus 6 лет назад
This DVD is one of my top five all-time favorites for transition-era Video. Fantastic variety and filming and excellent narration and audio.
@Code3forever
@Code3forever 3 года назад
I can vaguely recall as a small child my dad walking with me down to the railroad tracks on San Fernando Road in Glendale to see the trains go by. I can remember them saying let's go see the Choo Choo train and I was ready to go. This would have been around 1953 as we moved to the Sunland Tujunga area in 1954. Almost got killed at Chevy Chase and the railroad tracks in 1969 when the signal arm failed to lower and I just missed the train by about 20 feet. Wish they would bring back train travel like it was in the 50s.
@railfan101
@railfan101 15 лет назад
Now this is the kind of railroading that I like! Back when railroading in California was truely awesome! Trains today will never be as cool as the good ol' days!
@willberestartingthischanne9984
@willberestartingthischanne9984 4 года назад
These Are My Favorite Railroads
@CBM-Outdoors
@CBM-Outdoors 17 лет назад
I wish to be born in the 1930's with the cameras we have today! lol
@OPTIONALWATCH
@OPTIONALWATCH 9 лет назад
I visited the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, WI. It was a great experience. So this is how I ended up here.
@HeartlandTuber
@HeartlandTuber 7 лет назад
Opening street sot featured a Chevy Corvair in front of the bus. A really great car, vilified unnecessarily by Ralph Vader. I owned one in my late teens, and loved it. Way ahead of its time with its air cooled engine.
@loki3523
@loki3523 5 лет назад
Goddamn this is surreal to watch. It's so hard to believe passenger rail service was this widespread, this elegant, and this big. That there were Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and ATSF passenger rail lines, all with long consists and beautiful engines, and even steam power working along the side. It was all bound to die eventually, but it's a shame regardless.
@tommythomason6187
@tommythomason6187 3 года назад
Had two nice intercity depots in Atlanta back then: the large, Spanish Mission-styled Terminal Station featured Southern Railway System, Atlanta and West Point, Central of Georgia and Seaboard Air Line passenger trains. Union Station, a block away, was a Beaux Arts-styled depot, served by Atlantic Coast Line, Georgia Railroad and Louisville and Nashville trains. Both were razed in 1972. Atlanta has no romance for it's past.
@tuajvk
@tuajvk 17 лет назад
A train fan for life! A wonderful review of the great trains from the past. Thank You!
@bonkeydollocks1879
@bonkeydollocks1879 5 лет назад
Love it, I need to visit the states. Bucket list.
@loki3523
@loki3523 5 лет назад
Sadly, the passenger rail lines are but a faded shadow of what they once were.
@bonkeydollocks1879
@bonkeydollocks1879 5 лет назад
@@loki3523 yes I think I had my rose tinted spectacles on
@bonkeydollocks1879
@bonkeydollocks1879 5 лет назад
@@loki3523 still get drawn to the states, doing the family tree recently The US of A features prominently
@loki3523
@loki3523 5 лет назад
@@bonkeydollocks1879 Don't worry, we've still got some great stuff here. The freight lines are spectacular in the right places, and Amtrak trains as well as local commuter services are still amazing to see. If you come to the US soon, enjoy your time here :)
@bonkeydollocks1879
@bonkeydollocks1879 5 лет назад
@@loki3523 I will do, as long as you don't have too many efficient plastic modern boxes for trains like here in the UK 😁
@Slv2therhythm
@Slv2therhythm 10 лет назад
The good ole' days! Another great video production, thanks.
@watchandreact1601
@watchandreact1601 6 лет назад
Insane that you can make a full dvd from a single day of rail fanning in the 1950’s now you can’t find crap in a single day
@2GUNBOY
@2GUNBOY 17 лет назад
Two ATSF EMC E1's! [sigh]...I wish i was born in the 1950's.
@casperfriendly47
@casperfriendly47 9 лет назад
Another beautifully produced, important historical document by Pentrex. Bravo!
@metrolinxfan3005
@metrolinxfan3005 3 года назад
2:04 it’s the train that yeeted it’s self through the buffers (I think)
@LondonAndSouthEastTransport
@LondonAndSouthEastTransport 9 лет назад
Love that ATSF F7AB passenger!
@airamericaman
@airamericaman 8 лет назад
+TheBoshMeister99 I love AT&SF F7 ABBA on the Super Chief too!
@LotusbandicootRR
@LotusbandicootRR 13 лет назад
The ATSF E1s were possibly some of the greatest diesel locomotives ever designed.
@royleefizer7782
@royleefizer7782 6 лет назад
Those were good times for rail days in Los angeles
@ojofelixnm3608
@ojofelixnm3608 5 лет назад
All those individuals except that baby are long gone. Something to ponder.
@shadowstep77
@shadowstep77 16 лет назад
Classic F7s were always the best!
@roanredpath2119
@roanredpath2119 11 лет назад
Love the super chief Santa fe is the best!
@russellgxy2905
@russellgxy2905 8 лет назад
OH! I just realized the Santa Fe's original E1 was on here.
@LocalRailfan
@LocalRailfan 16 лет назад
GREAT JOB!!! I love that mid century footage
@MAPJAH
@MAPJAH 16 лет назад
BRAVO MAESTRO *****
@Eddyisrich403
@Eddyisrich403 12 лет назад
Modern Trains dont suck, but i still think that railroads were at there peak in the late 50's and early 60's
@blackwatchaudio5630
@blackwatchaudio5630 5 лет назад
Agreed, locomotives are more powerful and efficient than ever before. But they're soulless creations now, and every railroad in the US runs the same models. No need for railfans to travel anymore--like Walmart, the railroad scene is universal coast to coast now.
@ironhorsehistorian9871
@ironhorsehistorian9871 5 лет назад
Steamers have class
@canalfarina
@canalfarina 16 лет назад
VERY..VERY...GOOD.
@jacksalvin364
@jacksalvin364 5 лет назад
Steam and Diesel on Santa Fe, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads.
@Crookedriverandeasternrr
@Crookedriverandeasternrr 5 лет назад
Nice video. I liked and subbed to your channel
@ACLTony
@ACLTony 17 лет назад
This was really nice, especially seeing those covered wagons. Is there a video/DVD that showcases the 1960s? Would like to see shots of those Santa Fe FP45s pulling the Super Chief/El Capitan
@1f5sda
@1f5sda 16 лет назад
I love trains!
@FellowManofAggieland
@FellowManofAggieland 4 года назад
American Passenger Trains in those days were best American Passenger Trains.
@russellgxy2905
@russellgxy2905 8 лет назад
The EMD made the best Cab and Booster diesels. Hands down. The Fs are freaking awesome. Also, what was that switcher piloting the UP ABBA set over Cajon?
@carlvanlugpin9984
@carlvanlugpin9984 8 лет назад
That's an Alco RS-1
@russellgxy2905
@russellgxy2905 7 лет назад
Thanks. Also, I changed my opinion here. After almost a year, I actually like the ALCO Cabs better.
@Patrick_3751
@Patrick_3751 7 лет назад
It's not an RS-1, the top sides are too rounded and it has 3 axel trucks. It's actually an RSC-2.
@alco251b9
@alco251b9 6 лет назад
Alco rsc 2
@efk0490
@efk0490 11 лет назад
@MSNWindows7...actually, those are Santa Fe El Capitan high-level cars. Amtrak used the design as the initial concept for the Superliners.
@ta455driver
@ta455driver 16 лет назад
Now that was a fantastic video
@Westbound70
@Westbound70 16 лет назад
There is a scene in this video with the Super Chief going 90mph from the cab.
@The_SEWI_Railfanner
@The_SEWI_Railfanner 6 лет назад
I love your video
@andrewboyd8073
@andrewboyd8073 7 лет назад
On the subject, I'd also rewrite the Esch cummins act so the ATSF gets the Frisco and the SP gets the Rock Island.
@andrewboyd8073
@andrewboyd8073 6 лет назад
And that's just the start. www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/the-esch-cummins-act-us-railroad-consolidation-program.438090/
@theUP844
@theUP844 17 лет назад
raildesigner this was shot in the 1950s the gevos were not around at that time although the video eas just released.
@N1SMO32
@N1SMO32 10 лет назад
wow, great footage!
@imanoob4
@imanoob4 15 лет назад
what is it that makes trains look so cool?
@b5kalad
@b5kalad 15 лет назад
railfan101, you are correct, sad but true
@Westbound70
@Westbound70 16 лет назад
Somebody please post the segment in this video that has a camera in the cab of a F-unit on the Super Chief going 90 mph.
@patmix
@patmix 16 лет назад
1951 kick ass train on
@trainzaholic
@trainzaholic 10 лет назад
1005th favorite
@AlcoholicSemenStain
@AlcoholicSemenStain 14 лет назад
I paid $50 for that DVD!!!!
@HarryBalzak
@HarryBalzak 9 лет назад
Technology was better in the past! Downtown to San Berdu(San Bernardino) in 42(minutes)! was the slogan of the trolleys. Good luck getting from downtown to san berdu in less than 3 hours today....
@thedudefishing9609
@thedudefishing9609 6 лет назад
Harry Balzak but they didn’t have iPhones back then ;( so our technology is better
@AVeryRandomPerson
@AVeryRandomPerson 3 года назад
Metrolink has run a hour and a half schedule from LA-San Berdoo since 1993. The worst schedule is around 2 hours.
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 6 лет назад
Were any of the steam locomotives preserved
@russellgxy2905
@russellgxy2905 5 лет назад
Having seen the program myself, I'll say that one of them did But I'm not gonna say which one >w
@bboomer1948
@bboomer1948 5 лет назад
Yes, an SP Cab Forward, one and only one, preserved at California Railroad Museum Sacramento. The others in this film, not too sure.
@gilleyva1
@gilleyva1 11 лет назад
BUENOS RECUERDOS DEL FERROCARRIL POR AREAS HURBANAS . . . !
@Westbound70
@Westbound70 16 лет назад
Check the hobo out at 3:05 sitting in the gondola going around tehachapi on the Southern Pacific
@GTAMadMan4300
@GTAMadMan4300 6 лет назад
Man this train is very old
@BOBXFILES2374a
@BOBXFILES2374a 6 лет назад
Sorry, I see enough commercials on TV...
@captvictor
@captvictor 17 лет назад
Thats caus' it was filmed in Soledad Canyon.
@richardgordon8110
@richardgordon8110 6 лет назад
PERRY MASON.
@b5kalad
@b5kalad 15 лет назад
and if the video from the 1910's with horse and buggies, you would say "so much house sh*t".
@HB-ji8lh
@HB-ji8lh 3 года назад
Someone please use AI to upscale this to 4K 60fps
@trainknut
@trainknut 10 лет назад
ha! i get it, "hot spots" because they're in southern California.
@thatoneguy611
@thatoneguy611 4 года назад
The railroads sure aren’t what they used to be :(
@Espeelover
@Espeelover 16 лет назад
theUP844 yeah there only like 2 years old, there not 56-years old
@zacherysitton4991
@zacherysitton4991 5 лет назад
Up sp and atsf
@ford9572
@ford9572 14 лет назад
@FREDROGEERL
@ford9572
@ford9572 14 лет назад
Modern trains SUCK!!!
@shadowknight227
@shadowknight227 16 лет назад
no,they murged.
@imanoob4
@imanoob4 15 лет назад
so much carbon dioxide!
@steveberry3547
@steveberry3547 6 лет назад
z
6 лет назад
back when white english speaking people live in LA
@iannarita9816
@iannarita9816 5 лет назад
Los Angeles is a Spanish name. It translates to The Angels.
@sw1sd70
@sw1sd70 14 лет назад
Damn it, you guys... I'd expect this kind of crappy posting on other video topics here, but railfan-related? Come on. I'm really disgusted - knock it off. Guys like you ruin RU-vid.
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