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Steam & Excursion > Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2Date: 01/05/20 01:26 Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: RailRat In The Middle of Nowhere, Nevada, Between Wendover and Wells, Nevada, 1992 on the ex WP Main, 3985 is working up the grade in style,as the UP Steam Crew has her operating as she should,with Very Loud Stack Talk as the old expierence witnesses on hand this day would profess to, and is very profound day of my life, never to be expierienced again!
This is a re-post. Jim Baker Riverside, CA Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 01/05/20 13:43 by RailRat. You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 01/05/20 05:33 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: Mudrock Very nice historic film Jim thanks for this as I was aboard that train and thank you for the nice momery.'
Chris Date: 01/05/20 06:22 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: Keystone1 Excellent video!
Date: 01/05/20 06:32 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: andersonb109 Great looking train. Too bad they can't do a similar consist with the Big Boy.
Date: 01/05/20 06:34 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: BAB andersonb109 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Great looking train. Too bad they can't do a > similar consist with the Big Boy. Yes its a great looking train why post the rest? Cant things posted be enjoyed without a comment like that? Date: 01/05/20 06:42 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: HotWater BAB Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > andersonb109 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Great looking train. Too bad they can't do a > > similar consist with the Big Boy. > Yes its a great looking train why post the rest? > Cant things posted be enjoyed without a comment > like that? So,,,,,,,we are not supposed to acknowledge that the passenger service boxcar got scrapped, they no longer carry the souvenir car, and there is always a diesel/diesels? Date: 01/05/20 08:07 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: elueck This train, counting the water cars, is 20 cars long. And no Diesel to be seen. We will never see this again so it is wonderful that the occasion is preserved for all of us who could not be there to see it in person.
Date: 01/05/20 08:25 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: A-1 > So,,,,,,,we are not supposed to acknowledge that
> the passenger service boxcar got scrapped, they no > longer carry the souvenir car, and there is always > a diesel/diesels? I guess it goes along the same lines of rainbow consists, aux tenders, and Amtrak diesels behind other excursion engines. At least it's all still yellow. Posted from Android Date: 01/05/20 09:25 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: zfan Great video of that train taversing Arrnold's Loop over Silver Zone pass!
Date: 01/05/20 09:42 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: gregscholl Great location, Great exhaust sound, good looking train, constantly working upgrade. Great choice of spots. I think you posted this before, but thats okay. This rerun I gladly watched again.
Greg Scholl http://www.gregschollvideo.com Date: 01/05/20 10:41 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: tomstp Best of your many videos.
Date: 01/05/20 14:10 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: RailRat andersonb109 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Great looking train. Too bad they can't do a > similar consist with the Big Boy. They did, with Big Boy, about 20 or more cars, from West Colton to Barstow and back, for Rail Giants Museum, in October. Jim Baker Riverside, CA Date: 01/05/20 15:44 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: HotWater RailRat Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > andersonb109 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Great looking train. Too bad they can't do a > > similar consist with the Big Boy. > > They did, with Big Boy, about 20 or more cars, > from West Colton to Barstow and back, for Rail > Giants Museum, in October. Except,,,,,,,,,the diesel/diesels did most of the work! Date: 01/05/20 17:10 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: Keystone1 And HotWater.....What about the Sherman Hill excursions? 6 or 8 photo stops at excellent locations for the light...EACH one done two or three times! I flew out to ride a lot of them...NO NEED to chase. You got wonderful photos by riding the train and supporting the sponsoring club with all the smokey runbys.
Date: 01/05/20 18:36 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: dougd RR such a great video, I have watched it again and again. the sound surely is incredible, the location/scenery of the loop, your location was and recording---all were excellent
Now that she's retired there never again is the thought that next time she goes there I have to be there as well Is this Loop still in use? D. Date: 01/05/20 19:28 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: gregscholl Keystone1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > And HotWater.....What about the Sherman Hill > excursions? 6 or 8 photo stops at excellent > locations for the light...EACH one done two or > three times! I flew out to ride a lot of > them...NO NEED to chase. You got wonderful photos > by riding the train and supporting the sponsoring > club with all the smokey runbys. He is right. I did 2 such fantrips to Laramie, 1987, and June 1988. Each trip we did 12 runbys!!! No water cars, and about 12 cars. Start-ups, and fast ones. Good stuff. 12 shots doesn't seem like much for a whole trip, but you could chase and get 3-4 good ones and the rest mediocre. Lee always put on a good show with Lynn and Bob K working the engines. We chased 8444 from Portland to Cheyenne in 1989, and were getting shots about 50 miles apart as they were running 70+! I plan on posting a pacing clip sometime of 844 doing 65!!! Nobody was chasing as it was a non-fantrip op! UP fantrips always provided some great action for the money! Greg Date: 01/05/20 22:43 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: CaliforniaSteam HotWater Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > RailRat Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > andersonb109 Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Great looking train. Too bad they can't do a > > > similar consist with the Big Boy. > > > > They did, with Big Boy, about 20 or more cars, > > from West Colton to Barstow and back, for Rail > > Giants Museum, in October. > > Except,,,,,,,,,the diesel/diesels did most of the > work! Jack the diesels did all the work on cajon (run 7-8). Very good video's thanks for posting. The 3985 will be missed. Hopefully CS Date: 01/05/20 22:48 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: CaliforniaSteam BABE Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > andersonb109 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Great looking train. Too bad they can't do a > > similar consist with the Big Boy. > Yes its a great looking train why post the rest? > Cant things posted be enjoyed without a comment > like that? Its a valid comment with valid observation. The scene in this video will most likely never happen with baby big boy (4014) since it has to be babied everywhere is goes for whatever the reason due mechanical problems or the operator. CS Date: 01/06/20 09:01 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: RailRat dougd Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > RR such a great video, I have watched it again > and again. the sound surely is incredible, the > location/scenery of the loop, your location was > and recording---all were excellent > > Now that she's retired there never again is the > thought that next time she goes there I have > to be there as well > > Is this Loop still in use? > D. Thanks Doug, Greg Scholl, and everyone else, I had plenty of time to seek out and practice my location shots here a few times, a few months prior to this event, since I drove right by here on I-80 several times a month doing my route work. Also used a "zoom" long microphone attached to the video cam, and the good sound stayed good during the transfer from VHS to Digital, even though it is Mono, not Stereo, but I think the digital conversion software turns the sound into semi-fake stereo? Doug: I'm sure the loop is still in use, but I heard the xing to access the center of the loop has been removed or blocked? Jim Baker Riverside, CA Date: 01/06/20 11:24 Re: Here Comes UP 3985 Memories #2 Author: A-1 gregscholl Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Keystone1 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > And HotWater.....What about the Sherman Hill > > excursions? 6 or 8 photo stops at excellent > > locations for the light...EACH one done two or > > three times! I flew out to ride a lot of > > them...NO NEED to chase. You got wonderful > photos > > by riding the train and supporting the > sponsoring > > club with all the smokey runbys. > > He is right. I did 2 such fantrips to Laramie, > 1987, and June 1988. Each trip we did 12 > runbys!!! No water cars, and about 12 cars. > Start-ups, and fast ones. Good stuff. 12 > shots doesn't seem like much for a whole trip, but > you could chase and get 3-4 good ones and the rest > mediocre. Lee always put on a good show with > Lynn and Bob K working the engines. We chased > 8444 from Portland to Cheyenne in 1989, and were > getting shots about 50 miles apart as they were > running 70+! I plan on posting a pacing clip > sometime of 844 doing 65!!! Nobody was chasing > as it was a non-fantrip op! UP fantrips always > provided some great action for the money! > Greg When it went to Portland in 2010, we managed to pace most of the way from The Dalles to Boardman. Our speedometer showed 60-80 mph pretty much the whole way. Posted from Android |