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Rail Fanning In The Thompson and Fraser Canyons 

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Hello! If your new here, welcome to my channel! If you have seen one or two of my productions, welcome back!
Lets talk about directional running. From Kamloops, BC; west to Mission BC; Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific (CP) mirror each other along the Thompson and Fraser Rivers. It's not until we reach a location known as the Basque; which is roughly 9km west of Ashcroft, BC, as the railways go, or geographically 9km south of Ashcroft; that trains start or end their directional running. All traffic running west to the coast will run on the CN's line and all traffic heading east will run on the CP line. This corridor of directional running is roughly 160 miles long. The directional running ends or starts at Matsqui / Mission BC. Aside from the coast and the Basque, there are 2 locations where rail traffic can divert to the other's line should the need arise. One is in Kamloops, BC, and the other is at Cisco as noted in this video.
CP's second bridge at Cisco??? What is this blasphemy that I speak of? Well, to get right to it, the first bridge was built in 1884 and it was a deck truss cantilever bridge. The original bridge was painted white or silver, quite a contrast to the structure that stands today. By 1909-1910 it was realized that the original structure wasn't going to be strong enough for the increase in locomotive weights and loads. The original bridge was dismantled and moved to Vancouver Island where it still stands over the Niagara Canyon, north of Victoria on the Esquimalt and Nanaimo line. A little note, as we fly under the current bridge at 20:30 in the film, you will notice the fine stone masonry work done on the piers. That stone work is from the original 1884 bridge. At the very top of the pier, where the steel of the bridge meets the pier, you will notice a roughly 2-ft thick layer of concrete. This was added to the piers to adjust for the dimensions of the current bridge.
This was a fun video to make, I hope you enjoyed it!
I use DaVinci Resolve as my editing program.
Music comes from Artlist.io.
This was filmed with a DJI mini 3 pro at 24 fps.
Filmed between the hours of 7am and 11:00am April 3, 2023.

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Комментарии : 41   
@KennDungate
@KennDungate 9 месяцев назад
You have elevated rail videos to a very high level. Thanks
@michaelformaini7053
@michaelformaini7053 Год назад
Amazing what can be done with a drone these days. I visited Cisco almost 28 years ago and the vegetation was a little less lush than now. Access from the Trans Canada Highway to a safe viewing point was easier and a zoom lens on your camera was essential. Now you can get up close and personal from all angles (subject, of course, to your local drone rules). Thanks for this and other of your videos for refreshing my memories.🙂
@raysolorzano2938
@raysolorzano2938 Год назад
Shout out and props to the men who carved out the path for the tracks to be laid. And for blasting out the tunnel ways. Just amazingly beautiful to what they were able to accomplish before modern day equipment. Great video also.
@DavidGreen-ky3yy
@DavidGreen-ky3yy Год назад
Loved it. One of my favourite places.
@EntertainmentWorldz
@EntertainmentWorldz Год назад
Excellent video bro ❤❤🥰🥰
@RonStanek
@RonStanek Год назад
Thank you, Josh for this wonderful drone areial coverage of The Thompson/Fraser River Canyon, Canadian railroading. Out west Canadian🍁 rail is a favorite of mine. I wish you well in your endeavors to cover this area. There are a few other areial drone RU-vidrs that I've wished would wander up there for a Birdseye view. I hope you find your niche and can document many more episodes. With that kind of subject matter, you can't miss. 🎯 💯 Happy Trails! Eh! Cheers! Come On Dan and John, road trip time! ☺️
@JR-jw3px
@JR-jw3px Год назад
outstanding work all the way around. Uav, editing, music! well done 💯
@albertofranchi6408
@albertofranchi6408 Год назад
Spectacular video ,perfect for details for rebuild a layout in h0 scale
@dhornsbycultus
@dhornsbycultus Год назад
Awesome video !!!!! I look forward to the rest that you make.
@MoreTrainVideos
@MoreTrainVideos Год назад
Great video! Terrific drone work and editing...and the scenery isn't too bad there either!
@dougberry1011
@dougberry1011 Год назад
Great drone work. Live in Sicamous near the CP mainline. Love the Fraser Canyon for rail coverage. Also watch Trackside Tyson. Good job.
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
Happy you enjoyed the videos! Yes! Trackside Tyson’s content is amazing he produces great content love to watch it!
@JohnNyren65
@JohnNyren65 Год назад
Fantastic video Josh! Great drone footage!
@petenielsen3453
@petenielsen3453 Год назад
Your video is very interesting, taken from a different angle and location, shooting south on the river. It shows a better view of both bridges
@albertofranchi6408
@albertofranchi6408 Год назад
Super beautiful video
@MikeG42
@MikeG42 Год назад
Excellent video
@antonioaraujo3029
@antonioaraujo3029 Год назад
Parabéns belo video . O fundo musical mto bom masicas leves suaves. Noto 10 .🇧🇷
@Ian_Allen
@Ian_Allen Год назад
Hi Josh, @6:50 in, I've shot there myself, when there was still a bridge. Great drone footage and excellent video. 👍
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
Hello Ian, I wonder if they will ever rebuild the bridge at this location, I guess time will tell. It’s definitely in the top five of filming locations in the Thompson canyon, I’m glad you enjoyed the video, hope to produce some more in the very near future!
@GlenMargB
@GlenMargB Год назад
Phenominal video, Josh. As a fellow drone pilot, it's obvious how much work went in to flying and editing. Well done.
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!😊
@lovethemack
@lovethemack Год назад
I loved every second of this! the rivers the geology the trains the views, Such amazing material and presented so so beautifully. I recognized a few graffiti artists too lol. Stunning locations and brilliant work capturing the beauty the trains and even some history and rail details, i am grateful~
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
I’m so happy you enjoyed it! I’m in complete agreement, the beauty of the canyons is amazing! The history of the locations that surround the railway are also a big drive in what gets me out doing the filming, stay tuned for more videos in the future. 😊
@jerrysmith1929
@jerrysmith1929 Год назад
Superb!
@locolorenzo
@locolorenzo Год назад
Well Josh, you promised more thrills, and you delivered. Outstanding video, wonderful scenes and stirring music. The closeups and extra information for modelers was much appreciated. Cool! If I could fly ...!
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
Thank’s Lawrence! The comment at 9:30 was for you, I do hope you got a little chuckle out of it! 😁
@oysesp
@oysesp Год назад
Best video from the bridges! I was down to the tracks in 2012 on vacation from Norway, but fell and hurt my knee, had to return to the car and the highway and drive to Ashcroft. Very little water in the Fraser!
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
Sorry to hear you sustained an injury while you were out this way. Both the Thompson and Fraser Rivers are quite low but should start to rise very soon as the weather warms up. I’m going to be filming as well this June when we see peak levels in both rivers, it should be quite a difference. I’m planning on another trip down the canyon very soon and as a resident of Ashcroft, it’s not to far of a drive for me to get to these places. I’m happy you enjoyed the film, take care!
@oysesp
@oysesp Год назад
@@joshwhite2261 looking forward to see your next video, i really loved the drives through the Canyons. In 2012 I travelled with 3 friends, stayed overnight in Ashcroft river Inn before driving to Kelowna. In 2014 with my wife we stayed 2 nights in Totem motel in Lytton, too bad it is all burned down.
@TracksideTyson
@TracksideTyson Год назад
12:04 is a very nice angle of attack by drone at Cisco! Great work and I look forward to meeting you one day .
@RonStanek
@RonStanek Год назад
Hope you can get a drone one day Tyson and also show us a Birdseye view of your neck of the woods. Canadian railroading.
@dancer1
@dancer1 Год назад
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@MJohnny05
@MJohnny05 Год назад
Very interesting video. Great flying and camera work with stunning views. Got a little worried with that shot at about 14:40 with the train approaching! Is that highway crossing at 6:30 the one near Lytton? Love your videos from the Kettle Valley as well.
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
That shot at 14:40 was one of my favourite shots in this film, with the bridge being 528 feet long and my drone being another 40 feet back from the bridge, I had lots of clearance. You will notice as soon as I see the train clear the tunnel, I start to move to the right just before the sunlight hits the loco. The crossing is at the bottom of tank hill on highway one, it’s between Spences Bridge and Lytton. I’m so happy that your enjoying the videos, I’m planning on going back down the canyon this Easter weekend to film some more, I’m also planning to head back up to the Coquihalla as soon as that pesky white stuff disappears. Stay tuned for more adventures! 😊
@wettcoastjimthorne5461
@wettcoastjimthorne5461 Год назад
The original CP Cisco bridge is older by 10 years then what you have listed. That area on the Fraser is sometimes known as Cantilever Bar in honour of the original bridge.
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
You are absolutely correct, that’s was a typo on my part, Thank you so much for catching that! 😊 I do a lot of research into what I’m putting on the screen and definitely don’t want to miss lead anyone, Thanks again!
@ausodimare
@ausodimare Год назад
Belle immagini, suggestive.
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
Thanks! The Thompson and Fraser Canyons are filled with wonderful locations to film, stay tuned for more films coming soon! 😊
@terrybc7004
@terrybc7004 Год назад
Great video, but instead of music in the background I would've went with the with the natural sounds of your surroundings.
@joshwhite2261
@joshwhite2261 Год назад
Unfortunately I don’t quite have the technology as of yet, and the buzzing of my drone might drive some people nuts. 😁 But the plan for down the road is to get a Mike and record ambient sound. For me the most difficult part of editing is adding the music, realizing that most tunes aren’t for everyone. With the way I’m currently doing things right now is at least you can hit mute and put your own tunes to it if you like.
@Belleville197
@Belleville197 Год назад
Great footage... music is obnoxious.
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