Thank you . Beautiful colors, and lighting when shooting. I always think of
a good in the US upper envelope. In two containers on a wagon . In Europe,
bridges and tunnels were built in the dwarfs and gnomes .
3:11 Wow, Engine 42 (probably all the engines too) seems to travel a lot.
I've seen a video of it in San Diego, now it's here, and I also saw it for
myself on the eastbound Cardinal at Washington DC (July 3, 2015)!
A very savvy video production . It must have taken you several weeks to
shoot all of the individual trains. To me, it appeared the Amtrak equipment
was a blend of brand new, and not so much. That being stated, and because
of the more moderate climate, the power units and the coaches seem to
either be in better condition, or hold up longer, than those from the more
varied climates, such as in the Eastern corridor.
Thank you, Timothy. This Amtrak service runs relatively frequently, so I probably spent a couple days worth of time over the last couple years filming it. The locomotives are currently going through a rebuild program, which is why several of them look newer. Service on this line has expanded since introduction and they haven't acquired any new passenger cars yet, so they borrow a few from the general Amtrak pool of equipment to fill in any gaps in the service.
Sweet vid of the 2008 new years engine. Sounds like some car or truck was
trying to out honk the train. You should bring Beau's air horn to Jack
London lol.
Amtrak Capitol Corridor Train passing through Jack London Square in Oakland, California on January 12th 2008 at 11:06AM Thanks For Watching and Enjoy!