Watch in HD! BNSF outdid themselves this year, providing 11 cars on their yearly officer's special train to San Diego. In past years, there were only 4 or 5 cars on the San Diego bound train. If Santa Fe was still running passenger trains, this would probably be what the "modern day" San Diegan trains would look like! I first saw this train sitting at the Santa Fe Depot, in Downtown San Diego. Hearing that it would be leaving very soon, I raced up to Noell Street, with 5 minutes to spare. I then caught it in Sorrento, at the south end of the new south parking lot. Also included in this video, are other various trains in the Sorrento Valley area, including a private car! Train info listed below:
Shot #1: The BNSF O-SDGLAC 28 races past the Noell Street crossing, just north of Downtown San Diego.
BNSF #8193 (GE ES44C4)
BNSF #8343 (GE ES44C4)
Shot #2: Same train, chased to Sorrento Valley.
Shot #3: Coaster #663 cruises into Sorrento Valley.
SDNR #2102 (MK F40PHM-2C)
SDNR #2304 (Cabcar)
Shot #4: Amtrak #591 blasts past, in August of 2014, with a nice Shave and a Haircut horn salute.
AMTK #6905 (Cabcar)
AMTK #450 (EMD F59PHI)
Shot #5: Amtrak #591 with the Colonial Crafts private car on the rear in May of 2015.
AMTK #6901 (Cabcar)
AMTK #464 (EMD F59PHI)
Colonial Crafts
Shot #6: Amtrak #784 makes its daily station stop at Sorrento Valley, with lots of horn action!
AMTK #458 (EMD F59PHI)
AMTK #6905 (Cabcar)
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30 май 2015