Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Cajon Pass

Cajon Pass is located between the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California, one of the three most scenic railroad sites in US.










 Scene description:
0m 05s : Downhill BNSF tankcar freight train passing
2m 17s : Eleven BNSF Engines passing
4m 23s : Uphill BNSF double-stack freight train starts moving



Cajon Pass (a.k.a. Cajon Summit) is easily accessible from Route 138 via I-15 as marked as A in the map. Hesperia at higher elevation is located in the right hand. San Bernardino at lower elevation is located in the down side. 



A freight train from Hesperia is approaching the Cajon Summit.





The freight train uses the outer track because a double-stack train heading to Hesperia is waiting on the inner track.



The first engine of the inner track is GE ES44DC #7292 (GEVO 12, 4,400hp)



Next train also comes from Hesperia pulled by 4 engines, using the center track.



The leading engine of the center track.



The engines of the inner track keep waiting as the tank cars are running down.



Two engines are supporting the heavy freight at the back.



Then, very short freight train comes up.



Eleven engines (!) are connected and heading down to San Bernardino.



4,752,000 lbs (432,000 lbs x 11) are moving!



GE ES44DC #7828 is leading.


GE ES44 AC



At last, the double-stack feight train on the inner track starts moving .








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