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California Trains! 1 Hour, 150 Trains!

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Steam Train Doubleheaders

Steam locomotives are a rare sight in the 21st Century, but it is even more unusual to see two of them running together! In this video, we will see several different trains being pulled by two steam locomotives. We will visit several different railroads to see locomotives big and small as they work together to pull trains down the line. All aboard!
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Train to Atlantis

Atlantis Transport offers daily train rides to the ocean floor. Ready to hop aboard? Filmed in 360 VR with a GoPro Fusion mounted on a Lionel O-gauge flatcar. Special thanks to Clark Weldon and the State of California.

Music Lionel Journey by EmCee

Hot Wheels Car 360 VR

Outro music Overlook by EMCEE

Check out Clark's channel, he helped build the first beach section

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2018 - 5 Mad Movie Makers
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Darrin Dick's Great Big Rollin' Railroad Remake

This animated remake of Union Pacific's original 1970's commercial shows the transformation of the old into the new modern railroad. This entry was selected as a semi-finalist in UP's Great Big Rollin' Railroad video remake contest. See more at
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Amtrak's Next-Generation of High-Speed Rail

At Amtrak we know the future of the Northeast Corridor depends on the investments we make today, which is why we are excited to announce the upcoming arrival of the next-generation of high-speed rail. The new trainsets will replace the current Acela Express equipment and begin service in 2021.

For this project, we are pleased to be partnering with Alstom, a leading global provider of innovative systems and equipment in the railway sector. Alstom will be building these new trainsets in New York State, with 95% of the trainset’s components being made in America, and parts coming from 350 suppliers in 30 U.S. states.

Learn more at

Video courtesy © Alstom SA, 2016 © Meconopsis by Trimaran. All rights reserved. Avelia Liberty high-speed train.

#Amtrak #HighSpeedTrain
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100 In 1 TRAIN VIDEOS Ultimate Compilation! HIGH SPEED Train Videos! Indian Railways Trains

100 In 1 TRAIN VIDEOS Ultimate Compilation! HIGH SPEED Train Videos! Indian Railways Trains - Catch an ultimate compilation of 100 High Speed Train Videos blazing through the tracks at maximum speed! Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights and sounds of speeding Trains in India!

Indian railways is one of the largest and busiest in the world with over 18 million passengers travelling every day. India's railway system is rapidly expanding, with new high speed trains being introduced to connect major cities and reduce travel time.

Indian Railways also aims to increase the speed of passenger trains to 160–200 kmph on dedicated conventional tracks. Indian railways also intend to improve the existing conventional lines to handle speeds of up to 160 kmph with a goal of speed more than 200 kmph on new tracks with improved technology. High speed Trains have already been built by native companies that can reach speeds of 200 kmph but these trains are limited to lower speeds on legacy tracks due to safety restrictions.

Check Out Our Other Train Videos:
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???? 32 High Speed Train Videos | All Chennai - Bangalore Trains | Indian Railways Video


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Huge Freight Trains in California

Two huge freight trains out in the desert as seen from old Route 66 headed towards Goffs CA.

Union Pacific 150th Anniversary - Trains in Los Angeles

UPDATE: About kittens in the film, read this, Most wild kittens taken to shelters will be killed



Happy 150th Birthday/Anniversary to Union Pacific Railroad! Today, Union Pacific trains are carrying almost anything you name it including cars, TVs, clothes, ipods, computers, oil, foods, toys.

Here's my video of Union Pacific trains running today in Los Angeles including Intermodal/double stack container, autorack, manifest, UPY local, RRMX rock train , UP 1996, 1982, 1988, 1982 heritage locomotives, SD70ACe, SD70M, SD60M, Genset switcher, EMD, GEVO, passenger special and cats. :)


P.S. A lot of people asking me about how come I did not take kittens with me. well, We already have three dogs and cats at home and we just can't have any more animals at this moment. And I did not film this video in one day.

Christmas Trains

Christmas and Trains - A classic combination that has delighted thousands of passengers for years. With the many decorations, lights and sounds of the December holiday season, it’s a wonderful time of the year to see trains in action, whether day or night.

Over the years, Dynamo Productions has documented numerous Christmas Trains on mainline and tourist railroads to bring them together in one video.

Featuring:
0:00 Wilmington & Western 0-6-0 58 on Santa Claus Express
4:16 Black River & Western 2-8-0 60 on North Pole Express
8:14 Colebrookdale Railroad GP10 7236
11:15 Western Maryland Scenic 2-6-6-2 1309 on Polar Express
16:03 Reading & Northern 4-6-2 425 on Santa Claus Special
20:59 Southern Pacific 4-8-4 4449 on Holiday Express (provided by Logan Allen)
22:55 New Hope & Ivyland 2-8-0 40 on North Pole Express
24:41 Baltimore & Ohio SW1 8408 on Holiday Lights Express
31:29 Strasburg Rail Road 2-6-0 89 on Christmas Tree Special (edited by Jim Lipnitz)
33:36 Baldwin 0-6-0 26 on Steamtown North Pole Limited (provided by Jim Lipnitz)
35:21 Rockhill Trolley Museum on Santa's Trolley
35:56 Canadian Pacific Holiday Train (provided by Mark Klingel)
36:28 CSX Santa Train 2015 to 2019 (provided by Jason Fields)
42:19 Pere Marquette 2-8-4 1225 on North Pole Express (provided by Mark Klingel)
44:55 Tweetsie Christmas with 4-6-0 12

The Great Train Race - Steamfest 2023

Watch the 2023 Great Train Race from Burton Automotive Hunter Valley Steamfest 35th Anniversary event

Trains of The Surf Line: Los Angeles - Fullerton: PART 1

The Surf Line is the second busiest passenger rail corridor in the United States. In part one of this five part series, we will explore the history of this railroad and follow the line from Los Angeles Union Station to Fullerton, California.

This video was made possible by my supporters on Patreon:

Adam Byrne
Bethany Chernay
Brian Zimmerman
Clarence Jackson
Jim Walker
Jovanni Cruz
Lyle C
Peter Della Flora
Thomas Jackson
Amtrak and AWVR Fan
ShadowSteel18
Paasha and Megan Mahdavi
Cristian C
Vinny G
Malcom B.

And many more!

CoasterFan2105 is the home of all sorts of train and railroad related video content. Stop by every Friday at 9 AM Pacific time for an all new railroading adventure and be sure to check out all of my social media pages @coasterfan2105 for even more great railroad content. Thanks, and I'll see you down the line!

©2023 Mike Armstrong Media
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IF TRAINS HAD INFINITY STONES #1 | RAIL DOODLES | AVENGERS INFINITY WARS

IF TRAINS HAD INFINITY TIME STONE | RAIL DOODLES | AVENGERS INFINITY WARS | INDIAN RAILWAYS | SUBSCRIBE
Background music : Bensound.com

California Trains (150+ Trains in Just 1hr) in 4K ULTRAHD.

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Big Boy 4014 in California: World's Biggest Steam Train!

Union Pacific Big Boy steam locomotive number 4014 spent the summer of 2019 traveling all around the Union Pacific system to celebrate 150 years since the completion of the transcontinental railroad. After being restored to operation in May, the locomotive traveled from Cheyenne, Wyoming to Ogden, Utah for the Golden Spike 150 Celebration. In July and August, the 4014 traveled throughout much of the midwestern United States including Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois. On September 27th, the Big Boy once again left its new home in Cheyenne, Wyoming for a third and final trip of the year, this time throughout much of the southwest. The most important reason for this trip was for 4014 to return to the greater Los Angeles area in California for the first time since being restored to operation. There, there Big Boy would pull a special two day excursion over the famed Cajon Pass and return. Tickets to ride the train were sold as a fundraiser for the Rail Giants Train Museum, the longtime home of the Big Boy for over 50 years. This was a once in a lifetime journey that I definitely didn’t want to miss! So I hit the road for SoCal, once again in search of the Big Boy! Join me as I follow the 4014 Big Boy on its return to California!

CoasterFan2105 is the home of all sorts of train and railroad related video content. Stop by every Friday at 9 AM Pacific time for an all new railroading adventure and be sure to check out all of my social media pages @coasterfan2105 for even more great railroad content! Thanks, and I'll see you down the line!

Amtrak Long Distance Trains of the West

Amtrak’s long distance passenger trains make up the framework of the United States passenger rail network. They provide a critical connection between larger cities and rural communities all over the country. The western half of the network features about a half dozen different routes that pass through some of the most spectacular scenery of the entire passenger rail system. In this video, I’d like to take a look at several of Amtrak’s long distance passenger trains as they travel though cities as well as wide open landscapes. Included in this video are scenes of the Coast Starlight, Empire Builder, California Zephyr, Southwest Chief, Sunset Limited, and the Texas Eagle.

CoasterFan2105 is the home of all sorts of train and railroad related video content. Stop by every Friday at 9 AM Pacific time for an all new railroading adventure and be sure to check out all of my social media pages @coasterfan2105 for even more great railroad content. Thanks, and I'll see you down the line!

Trains of the Surf Line: Solana Beach to San Diego California - Part 5

Welcome to the fifth and final part of our exploration of the Surf Line! In this last video of the series, we finish up the journey from Solana Beach to the Santa Fe Depot in San Diego. This final section covers some of the most spectacular scenery of the whole trip, passing right along the water through Del Mar, through the marsh land at Torrey Pines, and then up the steepest grade on the line - Miramar Hill. Once again, a variety of different trains are featured including Amtrak, Coaster, BNSF, and the Pacific Sun Railroad. Enjoy this hour long conclusion to our tour of one of the busiest and most scenic rail corridors in North America!

This video was made possible by my supporters on Patreon:

Adam Byrne
Bethany Chernay
Brian Zimmerman
Clarence Jackson
Jim Walker
Jovanni Cruz
Lyle C
Peter Della Flora
Thomas Jackson
Amtrak and AWVR Fan
ShadowSteel18
Paasha and Megan Mahdavi
Cristian C
Vinny G
Malcom B.
Lane's Trains

And many more!

CoasterFan2105 is the home of all sorts of train and railroad related video content. Stop by every Friday at 9 AM Pacific time for an all new railroading adventure and be sure to check out all of my social media pages @coasterfan2105 for even more great railroad content. Thanks, and I'll see you down the line!

©2023 Mike Armstrong Media
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Trains of The Surf Line: Oceanside - Solana Beach California Part 4

Welcome back to our exploration of the Surf Line! Part 4 covers the route from Oceanside to Solana Beach, featuring Amtrak, Metrolink, Coaster, Sprinter and freight operations along this section of the corridor. We'll all the intermediate station stops served by Coaster commuter trains including Carlsbad Village, Carlsbad Poinsettia, and Encinitas. In addition, we will take a look at some of the major infrastructure improvement work that has been performed on this section over the last decade.

This video was made possible by my supporters on Patreon:

Adam Byrne
Bethany Chernay
Brian Zimmerman
Clarence Jackson
Jim Walker
Jovanni Cruz
Lyle C
Peter Della Flora
Thomas Jackson
Amtrak and AWVR Fan
ShadowSteel18
Paasha and Megan Mahdavi
Cristian C
Vinny G
Malcom B.

And many more!

CoasterFan2105 is the home of all sorts of train and railroad related video content. Stop by every Friday at 9 AM Pacific time for an all new railroading adventure and be sure to check out all of my social media pages @coasterfan2105 for even more great railroad content. Thanks, and I'll see you down the line!

©2023 Mike Armstrong Media

ONE HOUR OF SWISS TRAINS

Here's my first train compilation video.

Every Amtrak Train in Chicago

Chicago is well known as the central hub of railroad activity in the United States. This is true for both freight and Amtrak passenger trains. More than half of Amtrak's long distance routes begin or end in the Windy City. In this video, we will take a look at just about every Amtrak train that journeys to or from Chicago on a typical day. The focus will be on two different locations in the downtown area of the city that provide excellent views of both the city skyline and the trains as they arrive or depart out of Union Station. Along with seeing all these trains, we'll also take a look at the different rail lines that pass through the area in the immediate vicinity of Union Station.

CHAPTERS:
00:10 - Introduction
01:53 - Rail Lines Breakdown
05:44 - Amtrak Equipment Move - AMTK 54
07:18 - Pere Marquette Train 371 - IDTX 4622
08:51 - Lincoln Service Train 319 - IDTX 4631
10:11 - Amtrak Locomotive Facility
12:10 - Capitol Limited Train 29 - AMTK 51
13:24 - City Of New Orleans Train 58 - AMTK 187 and AMTK 17, 31
17:00 - Wolverine Train 351 - IDTX 4633
18:33 - Amtrak Equipment Move - IDTX 4622
19:30 - Lincoln Service Train 300 - IDTX 4615
20:44 - Amtrak Equipment Move - AMTK 51
21:44 - Blue Water Train 365 - IDTX 4608, 4618
23:03 - Amtrak Equipment Move - AMTK 17, 31
23:54 - Lincoln Service Train 302 - IDTX 4619
25:22 - Amtrak Equipment Move - IDTX 4615
25:57 - Cardinal Train 51 - AMTK 133
27:27 - Amtrak Equipment Move - IDTX 4608, 4618
28:42 - Lake Shore Limited Train 49 - AMTK 109, 88
30:38 - Roosevelt Road Parking Garage
31:22 - Texas Eagle Train 22 - AMTK 56
32:37 - Amtrak Equipment Move - AMTK 107, 112
33:40 - Texas Eagle Train 21 - AMTK 55
34:23 - Saluki Train 390 - AMTK 68
34:52 - Wolverine Train 353 - IDTX 4624
35:29 - California Zephyr Train 5 - AMTK 132, 29
36:38 - Wolverine Train 352 - IDTX 4615
37:20 - Empire Builder Train 7 - AMTK 13, 167
39:17 - Hiawatha Train 336 - AMTK 90221, IDTX 4602
40:03 - Amtrak Equipment Move - AMTK 68
40:52 - Southwest Chief Train 3 - AMTK 134, 19
41:52 - Hiawatha Train 337 - IDTX 4602, AMTK 90221
42:32 - Amtrak Equipment Move - IDTX 4608, 4618
42:52 - Amtrak Equipment Move - IDTX 4619
43:33 - Blue Water Train 364 - IDTX 4618, 4608
44:38 - Lincoln Service Train 305 - IDTX 4612
45:44 - Illini Train 393 - IDTX 4606
46:45 - Amtrak Equipment Move - AMTK 56
48:16 - Wolverine Train 354 - IDTX 4619
49:40 - Metra 829 - METX 198
50:25 - California Zephyr Train 6 - AMTK 138, 44
50:44 - Cardinal Train 50 - AMTK 169
51:48 - Pere Marquette Train 370 - IDTX 4622
52:33 - Southwest Chief Train 4 - AMTK 176, 127
52:40 - Amtrak Equipment Move - AMTK 159, 180
53:30 - Capitol Limited Train 29 - AMTK 175
54:52 - Ending

This video was made possible by my supporters on Patreon:

Adam Byrne
Bethany Chernay
Brian Zimmerman
Clarence Jackson
Jim Walker
Jovanni Cruz
Lyle C
Peter Della Flora
Thomas Jackson
Amtrak and AWVR Fan
ShadowSteel18
Paasha and Megan Mahdavi
Cristian C
Vinny G
Malcom B.

And many more!

CoasterFan2105 is the home of all sorts of train and railroad related video content. Stop by every Friday at 9 AM Pacific time for an all new railroading adventure and be sure to check out all of my social media pages @coasterfan2105 for even more great railroad content. Thanks, and I'll see you down the line!

©2023 Mike Armstrong Media

Speeding Freight Trains Compilation (4K)

Full Compilation of Fast Trains in the
Southwest New Mexico Texas Region
Union Pacific Main Line Railroad
Texas Train Tunnel
Rare Satellite Dish Locomotive

Royal Gorge Route Railroad – Driver’s Eye View

The ‘Royal Gorge Route’ train carries tourists through one of Colorado’s most amazing natural features, the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River, known as the ‘Royal Gorge’. In places the canyon is only thirty feet wide, requiring the railway to be suspended above the river on an engineering masterpiece known as the ‘hanging bridge’. For decades passenger trains stopped on the bridge to allow passengers time to alight and wonder at the raging river below and the canyon walls rising 2600 feet above. During the heyday of the line in the 1890’s, four transcontinental passenger trains a day passed through the Royal Gorge. Competition from air and coach transport eventually reduced the service to one train daily between Denver and Salida, even this train was discontinued in 1967. The Rio Grande continued freight services through the gorge until 1989, after which various mergers and acquisitions led to closure of the Tennessee Pass line, including the gorge segment in 1997. Today’s ‘Royal Gorge Route Railroad’ began running trains over a 12 miles (19 km) section in 1998 going on to become a major tourist destination attracting over 100 000 visitors a year. The railway offers a variety of packages from a simple train ride to a delicious full dining option and for something really special it is possible to book a ride in the locomotive alongside the engineer. For further information about the history of this line please click on either of these links - - To book a trip or cab ride please click on this link -
I would like to thank the friendly staff for making my visit a real pleasure and a special thank you to the locomotive crew for mounting my camera on the locomotive to make this video possible.
Several people asked if the Royal Gorge Railroad was still connected to the national network, so I Googled it and discovered this very interesting article, please click on the link to read it -
This video was filmed on 15th September 2017

At the request of some American viewers I should point out that 'Train Driver' is not the general term used to describe the person at the controls of the locomotive, whereas 'Engineer' is the accepted title in the USA, I sincerely hope my American viewers will forgive me for this oversight.

Interesting reading copied from comments made by Chris Ball -

The suspension bridge above is the famous Royal Gorge Bridge. It was built in the late 1920s at an estimated cost of $350,000. Most of its wooden planks burned in a large wildfire in 2013, but they've been replaced since. The smaller bridge you go over mid-trip is the lesser known Hanging Bridge. It was designed by C. Shallor Smith in the late 1870s, and cost approximately $11,870 to construct. It was originally 90% over water and 10% over land, but with modern day reinforcements to accommodate larger trains, the ratio is now about 50-50.

The wooden pipeline on the opposite side of the river was built using prison labour, it was constructed using California redwood, back in 1908, completed in 1910, it served as Cañon City's
main source of water until 1973. The pipeline stretches for 8 miles, and you can still see sections of pipeline that remain intact, over 110 years later. It's rather amazing!

To see an alternative view of this train ride, please click on this link -

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