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Western Railroad Discussion > The Mojave in First and Last LightDate: 08/27/14 22:19 The Mojave in First and Last Light Author: z-trains One of the joys of an overnight trip is the potential to get some spectacular dawn and dusk shots without driving too far from a hotel in the area in which myself and my father are in. Recently, as discussed in my previous thread (http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?1,3502158), my father and I took a three-day trip out to the Needles and Seligman Subdivisions in and around Needles, California, in the Colorado River Valley. Many times over the entire trip, we got both first and last light shots featuring some interesting trains. The first shot is at Sunset on our first day on the subdivision, at a location between Needles and Goffs known as Homer. The Westbound manifest train's power was lead by a relatively new ES44C4 that warranted a short chase to Goffs, but the sun set before it arrived. The next shot is just East of the bridge at Topock, Arizona, with an Eastbound stack train passing through around a half-hour before dawn. If you look closely, the silhouettes of many bats can be seen as they hunt for insects in the morning sky above the tracks. The area has a large population of California Leaf Nosed and Mexican Free-Tailed bats, as the Arizona side of the river is a wildlife preserve. The next clip is at the bridge itself, with another Eastbound crossing just as the first light of the morning hits the cab windows. The next shot is at Lavic, 12 hours and around 400 miles of driving later, (after the events of the last post) and is located at the second of two "dips" in the tracks that pass through on their way up the hill to Pisgah, only a mile or so to the west. The next shot is again at Topock, with another Eastbound crossing the span just before sunrise. The last shot is of the Cadiz Turn making fast work of Ash Hill as it passes through the reverse curves at Trojan, and after the local passed, the trip came to a close. The full video is on YouTube under the title "HD: Cajon, Needles, and Seligman Subdivision Railfanning in August 2014".
Cheers, Zach www.z-trains.com Railfanjunction on YouTube Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/27/14 22:19 by z-trains. You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 08/27/14 23:02 Re: The Mojave in First and Last Light Author: DynamicBrake Definitely one of the best quality videos I've seen. I like your location selections. Thanks for sharing Zach.
Kent in CArmel Valley Date: 08/28/14 07:42 Re: The Mojave in First and Last Light Author: FiveChime You extra effort was well woth it! Very nice.
Regards, Jim Evans Date: 08/28/14 08:42 Re: The Mojave in First and Last Light Author: tehachapifan I continue to be amazed at the quality of photography and videography being posted here!
Date: 08/28/14 08:52 Re: The Mojave in First and Last Light Author: wag216 Great stuff! wag216
Date: 08/28/14 20:53 Re: The Mojave in First and Last Light Author: syscom3 Thats one on e interesting shot of the bats and the train.
Date: 08/30/14 12:58 Re: The Mojave in First and Last Light Author: ns1000 GREAT video!!! Thanks for sharing.
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