3547:, it has been running an average of 20-25 minutes ahead of schedule into Portland). I headed up onto the pedestrian bridge. Down below, the Empire Builder was loading passengers for its eastbound departure at 1:40 PM. Just before departure, I could hear a whistle emanating from what sounded like the northerly direction, which I assumed to be the Coast Starlight. But then the sound turned out to be emanating from the south, therefore, it could not be a passenger train since there were none scheduled at that time. It turned out to be a northbound UP freight with a few weight cars (don't know what they were holding), which came trundling through the outside of the station. At the same time the Empire Builder started off northbound (east) and soon had left. Once this and the freight had gone past, the station was quiet again. A few minutes later, an announcement came over the PA system indicating that the Coast Starlight was due (could not identify anything being said, it is so echoey in the station) and I noticed baggage vehicles and forklifts going across the tracks to the second platform getting ready. At 1:57 PM, the train arrived into the station and slowed to a stop. Once it had arrived, I heard another whistle from the northerly direction, but it turned out to be that same freight I saw earlier continuing north (it had yielded for the Empire Builder to go ahead and then for the Coast Starlight to go past before continuing north). I then headed into the station for the next few minutes. So far, the status board showed the westbound Empire Builder being delayed to 4:15 PM (4 hours, 30 minutes late) and the northbound Coast Starlight delayed to 11:00 PM (7 hours, 30 minutes late). The southbound Coast Starlight was still scheduled to go at 2:25 PM and there was quite the lineup of passengers waiting to board the train. On the other end of the hall, another lineup of passengers were waiting to board Amtrak Cascades train #516 to Seattle (I could see it in the station the entire time I was there and it would go at 2:45 PM). Suddenly it was 2:18 PM and the lineup for the Coast Starlight was empty and then an announcement came over the PA for the final boarding call for Coast Starlight #11 (I think I was able to hear Klamath Falls and Eugene mentioned, but it still really echoes). I quickly hurried back out to the pedestrian bridge. At 2:29 PM, the train started off heading south and soon was gone while passengers started boarding the Amtrak Cascades train (No, I did not wait for that to depart also).
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PM), but it did not move. I soon noticed one of the baggage carts going down to the south end of the platform as if anticipating something to show up (which I assumed would be the northbound Coast
Starlight train, which would arrive at 3:40 PM). The train still didn't move. Finally after half an hour of waiting in the hot afternoon sun, a second Amtrak train also heading south pulled into the station and came to a stop. Uncertain what this train was, I went up onto the pedestrian bridge over the tracks and it turned out that the second train that had pulled in was pulling over 10 Superliner cars meaning that this was the Coast Starlight I had been waiting for (scheduled arrival: 1:50 PM; actual arrival: 3:00 PM; more than an hour behind schedule). Since I was uncertain how long it would be in the station for since it was well past its scheduled departure time, I headed inside where crowds were in line waiting to board the train. When I headed outside again, I could hear the bell and then noticed both engines and baggage car had been uncoupled from the rest of the train for whatever reason and now were continuing south. I finally gave up and got back on a MAX back into downtown. While waiting I later noticed the baggage car and engines slowly backing up into the station again and a few minutes later while riding MAX east onto the Steel Bridge, I could see the train still parked in the station now with the engines and baggage car coupled on again.
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see part of the Coast
Starlight, but the engines were not visible). Knowing that the west side would not be any better since the Coast Starlight was departing from one of the far east platforms, I headed back into the tunnel. The same female employee appeared again picking up the signs pointing to the train which would now have been departing and stated that she would be back around 12:15-12:30 PM and that she might be able to take me up to a platform for me to see a train arrive or depart, but I figured that I would probably not be back around then since I had other stuff to do. I headed over to the station lobby at the other end of the tunnel and over to the information desk. I asked the man there if there were any good spots to watch the trains without buying a ticket. He said that the best spot would be on the Metro Gold Line platform (which could have worked since I had a Metro Daypass), but since only the first few west tracks are visible, he also said that while you get a great view of trains arriving or departing on those platforms, it would be a hit or miss to expect one, otherwise there was no other good spot. I gave up and left the station.
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Union station, I could see a northbound UP freight slowly passing through, which I assumed was what the whistle had come from. Seeing no sign of the Amtrak
Cascades train, I hurried onto the pedestrian bridge over the tracks and glancing to the north a ways down the platform, I could see an Amtrak Cascades train stopped at a platform that passengers were unloading from (time was 11:25 AM). I assumed this was the southbound Amtrak Cascades train that had arrived from Seattle at 11:00 AM so I waited ten minutes and nothing showed up. Eventually, an announcement came over the station speakers for all passengers to prepare for boarding train 506 (which would be the same Amtrak Cascades train that would have arrived at 11:35 AM and continuing north) therefore meaning that the train I could see actually was the train I had been waiting for and that it had arrived early (by 10+ minutes), completely opposite of what had happened two days prior. I turned and headed back into town.
54:), I rarely encounter any mainly because my daily business routines do not usually take place near any of the mainlines. As a result, I mostly encounter mainline freight or passenger rail services when I am outside of Vancouver. Below is a table listing all instances where I have come across any mainline freight or passenger rail activity to date (since 2000). Many of the instances were caught by chance and some were done in preparation (mainly the passenger services). The following listing though, is based on memory and may not be the exact number of train sightings I have actually had (there may have been lots more than what is listed) and the more recent sightings are more accurate. Sightings of freight/passenger services that are now defunct to this day (ex.
1258:(northbound at this point). After it had gone I started to leave the station to head back to my car, but then a whistle was heard in the far distance. Uncertain whether it was from the Empire Builder that had just left or if it was from another train, I stopped to figure out which direction the sound was coming from. The whistle kept blowing and it became clear that it was getting closer and approaching from the south. I quickly turned around and dashed back up to the pedestrian bridge that crosses over the tracks and made it just as a northbound BNSF freight rumbled past down below. Meanwhile, the Amtrak Cascades train was starting to load it passengers for its southbound departure, but I did not wait for that.
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still in the crossing (anyone who would be attempting to get out of the parking lot of the museum would have had to wait a while). After ten minutes, a hissing noise emanated from the cars before a grinding noise could be heard as each car jerked and the train slowly started to creep forward again. It continued on east and the end finally went past. Later while coming out of the museum returning to my car, I saw the end of another CP freight heading westbound moving past. And a few minutes later while coming out of a grocery store in downtown, another eastbound CP freight rolled past, slowed and stopped. It still had not moved when I left the town on the highway.
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10, so I started to head for the platform, but every platform entrance now has a sign saying "Metrolink requires valid fare beyond this point". Puzzled about this (as notified above, I had successfully gone up on the platforms twice before without any issues and I don't remember these signs existing before), I headed up the steps to the platform and saw the train in the station already loaded and ready to go, but the female employee on the platform stated that unless I had a valid ticket for travelling on
Metrolink or Amtrak, I could not be up on the platform (I found a forum discussion regarding this issue and it can be seen
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westbound. Later, I returned to to the station after grabbing a bite to eat at an A&W nearby and there were now baggage cars on the station platform ready for the train. Meanwhile , another westbound CN freight moved slowly through the yard and stopped. It started moving again five minutes later. When it did another westbound CN freight rolled past on a closer track and it stopped to let the other freight go ahead which eventually went past. The second freight would not start moving again to continue west until the
Canadian (train 129) pulled in 20 minutes later.
3543:, I decided to make a second attempt at Union Station with the southbound Coast Starlight. Because Union Station does not offer Wifi, I used my laptop at a McDonalds in downtown (very slow Wifi; took ages for pages to load) and scanned the status for Train 11 (southbound Coast Starlight) for August 7 into PDX (callsign for Portland Union Station; same as the airport). At 12:00 PM, it was still on time for 1:50 PM, so I hopped on a MAX train headed to Union Station and got off there at about 1:10 PM. So far, it had not arrived yet (according to
58:) are omitted and are not included on this list. Sightings of trains on lines that are specifically for tourist railroads are also not included on this list. Instances where there was only a passenger or freight car(s) that was just parked or an engine that was just parked seperate from any cars are omitted as this is a frequent sight I see alot of the time. Train numbers are based on chronology and are not the actual numbers of the engines/cars themselves (which I have not really paid attention to).
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4922:
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4981:
4770:
4533:
4420:
4581:
4296:
4293:
4190:
there is often nothing more than a fence or barricade seperating the platform from the station or there may not even be any obstruction at all. As a result, I am focused on stations in big cities. All of the viewing areas listed are based on visits to the station or uses of Google Street View and various sites on the internet. Also, I have listed the level of what the viewing is like at each station as presented by each of the following numbers:
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5113:
4773:
4619:
5309:
5284:
4842:
4509:
4252:
5002:
4925:
4810:
4716:
4622:
4393:
4249:
5137:
4958:
4901:
4457:
5186:
5247:
4693:
4228:
4373:
4578:
4324:
5189:
4530:
4557:
5077:
5080:
5074:
5421:(The stuff I remember about this film (other than the talking farm animals concept) is only the first few minutes and the last few minutes. I can't really remember the middle part of the film which tediously dragged along. Also at a younger age, I could not figure out what the storyline was.) (I own a VHS copy and it was one of the first videos I have owned. As with the above two, I cannot remember how I got it)
5398:(This is only one of two traditionally animated Disney films I have seen. I only received it because of my train interest (a.k.a. Casey Jr.). While these earlier scenes have always gotten me the most attention, the second half of the film sort of drags along even for its short runtime (films always seem much longer when you are younger). Due to my hatred for clowns, I stopped watching this and started watching
4916:
the station where the most activity comes out of). For trains coming out of the north end of the station, Randolph Street crosses over the tracks and you can see the action from here. It is also possible to view some of the action from inside the station itself because the platform entrances are at level with the tracks (they are not at the top or bottom of a long escalator, staircase or ramp).
5525:(Never seen the 1971 version, but that hardly matters. I have read the original book and this version stays much closer to the book.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as a christmas present. This was the first DVD I got and since there was only a VHS player in my apartment beforehand (they were no longer releasing films on VHS), I had to buy a DVD player in preparation for this and future films)
5241:
between
Chestnut Street and Walnut Street and the view down onto the tracks is not blocked by any fencing and you can see trains coming out of the south end of the station. For trains coming out the north end, the Spring Garden Street bridge crosses over the tracks and at certain points you can see the trains passing by down below (a metal wall blocks the view part of the way).
5155:(which is the stop right after Union Station). The platform here is right at level and parallel with the tracks and you get a great view of all the trains coming in and out of the station (even though VRE departs to the south, there yards are north of the station so they also come out here). This location is considered one of the best trainspotting locations in the US.
5429:(I have never made it through the film's entirety. While it certainly remains a well-known classic with its familiar songs, I always stopped watching after the end of the animation/live-action segment because the film got boring after that.) (I own a VHS copy and it was one of the first videos I have owned. As with the above three, I cannot remember how I got it)
1795:, I glanced down into King Street station below and several Sounder commuter trains were in the station (it was nearing afternoon rush hour). Amtrak's Empire Builder train pulled into the station to load its passengers for its eastbound (northbound at this point) departure. One Sounder commuter train departed heading southbound while more of them pulled in.
5382:). Some of the listings might appear odd, but I seem to more like the ones that people don't seem to remember that much. Also, in addition to the movies listed here, there are a huge lot of other movies on my video shelf, but I have never watched any of them. Even if they are good ones, they either seem to range from not being of my interest (
1219:
and by then, more
Sounder trains were in the station and an Amtrak Cascades train was also parked in the station. The first Sounder train of the afternoon rush hour departed southbound and then another one pulled into the station (painted in a special "Fight the Cure" livery). The Empire Builder was still parked in the station when I left.
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PM), but it was too short in length. I decided this was the westbound Empire
Builder which had arrived, unloaded its passengers and was turning around across the river so that the engine would be pointed in the right direction for it to head east (and this seemed more consistent since it was delayed to 4:15 PM and the time was 5:13 PM).
5664:(I do not like this film as much as the first two. While it certainly is a perfectly consistent follow-up and has its moments, the second half suddenly turns really dark (at times, you forget this is a Toy Story film). Also, the scenes are better and more relaxing when the annoying and rather irritating Bonnie is not on screen. I hope
5533:(Never seen the original Love Bug films at all, but I was forced into seeing this film despite it not being on my list. However, in the end, I do like it and at least it is fresh enough (the concept of the car is self-explanatory) for ones who have not seen those films.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as a christmas present along with
5410:(I still use my Winnie the Pooh plate after all these years. Back when I regularly watched this, I always requested to fast forward the scene of Rabbitt being lost in the woods. Sometimes, I remember even stopping the film before this last part.) (I own a VHS copy and it was one of the first videos I have owned. As with
5612:(I read the original book in middle school and it caught my interest (I probably would have never known of burrowing owls beforehand), so I grabbed the film as well. Decent faithful adaptation.) (I own a DVD copy which I got shortly a year after its release (I had not read the book when it initially came out))
5469:(I have never read the original book; I first got exposed to Stuart Little in a PC computer game based on the movie. While I like this film, parts of its second half drag on for lengthy periods of time.) (I own a VHS copy and I got it much later than the above seven. I believe I got it as a christmas present)
5441:, I never have had a problem in viewing this film in its entirety. Maybe because of my interest in airplanes and trains (the latter of which comes up towards the end of the film).) (I own a VHS copy and it was one of the first videos I have owned. As with the above four, I cannot remember how I got it)
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National Avenue which runs along the north side of the station offers a great view of the action as well (but note that a large facility building blocks the view from just before
Thornton Street to quite a ways after. If you go past the east end of the building, you will be much closer to the action).
5360:
As stated above in the section on "Train 150" in the
Railroading table, platform access can no longer be done without a ticket. The Metro Gold Line platform affords a close view of trains on the far west tracks, but due to the angle, anything on tracks further over (including long haul Amtrak trains)
5240:
Part of the issues with this station is that it is built next to a freeway (which runs at level with the tracks) which makes it very difficult to watch trains here. However while all streets crossing over the tracks have big concrete walls blocking the view, Schuylkill Ave runs parallel to the tracks
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When I visited this station in 2007, I could freely go up on the platform. However, it is possible that things have been upped at that station since then, so if the platforms are now off-limits, going over to where Bush Street parallels the light rail line offers a close view of the trains coming out
4612:
Unlike at other major train stations, the Sounder ticket machines are located on the platforms rather than in the station (it makes it easier to connect from the transit tunnel without having to all the way over to the other side). This makes it possible to go down on these platforms and watch action
4434:
No good spots seem to exist around this station. Because the trains board underground and they enter and exit the station on an elevated viaduct, they are not really visible from the streets below. The Bonaventure Expressway is at level with the tracks as it enters the city and the trains are visible
3819:
arrived into Union Station at 1:55 PM (it is scheduled at 1:05PM). An Acela Express train departed at 2:00PM. There were also a couple of single Amtrak engines rolling through the yards outside the station. A few hours later while coming back on the subway through this stop (I continued up to Wheaton
3499:
Driving south along I-5 along the main line, I caught a glimpse of the end of a southbound freight (the freeway curved up and away from the tracks past this point, so I did not see the engines). Later, there was a northbound freight further along (again, there was alot of trees here, so I did not see
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and also features an image of the sign also). I ended up heading back into the tunnel and hurried over to the east side of the station (where the bus plaza is located) and tried to see if I could get a view from there, but the view is mostly blocked by concrete walls, plants and other trains (I could
2999:
At 4:13 PM an announcement came on the system noting that Via Rail's eastbound Canadian would be arriving in 10 minutes. However in five minutes, it pulled into the station at 4:18 PM to unload its passengers. It sat in the station for over an hour which there was cleaning on the dome cars. The train
2747:
I got off a MAX light rail train right by Union station knowing that Amtrak's southbound Coast Starlight train was scheduled to depart at 2:25 PM. Sure enough I could see it (or at least the train that I thought was it) parked in the station. I waited 15 minutes, expecting it to depart (time now 2:40
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Driving into Winlock from I-5, I was forced to stop at the railroad crossing when the gates came down. First, a northbound UP freight rumbled past through the town and while it was still going past, a southbound BNSF freight passed by in the opposite direction. The end of the UP freight went by first
601:
I arrived at King Street Station late in the afternoon. While in the main lobby, a northbound BNSF freight rumbled past. An Amtrak train was also parked in the station, but I could not identify if it was Cascades or Empire Builder (it had a Cascades Talgo locomotive, but was pulling superliner cars).
4915:
Because the trains board underground, it may appear tough to trainspot here. However if you go over to where Polk Street crosses over the tracks (right by the entrance to the postal facility), you have a great view of trains coming out of the south entrance of Union Station (this is also the side of
4803:
Not sure if the platforms are off limits at all, but if they are, then going to the back of the station parking lot offers a view of the station. While 14th and 18th streets cross over the tracks to the east and west sides of the station respectively, they are not pedestrian friendly as they have no
4189:
As noted above, it is harder to trainspot at major rail stations without a ticket. Below, I have a listing of what and where the best ticketless viewing spots are located at stations across North America. At stations in small towns, it is really easy to get close to the action without a ticket since
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to catch a train into Los Angeles. While waiting, two Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains (one southbound and the other northbound) arrived and departed the station. A southbound Metrolink train then arrived. Just before it departed, the northbound Metrolink train arrived. I rode it all the way to Union
3907:
Similar to 2009, I picked up an Amtrak Northeast Regional train from New York Penn Station to Baltimore BWI Airport station. On the train heading between the two cities, there were plenty of other Regionals, Acelas, NJ Transit, SEPTA Regional Rail and MARC trains heading in the opposite direction as
3814:
I made my way on the Metro Red Line subway to Noma-Gallaudet U station (mentioned below under the Washington Union Station listing) intending to catch some trains. As the subway approached the station, there was a Northeast Regional train arriving into Union Station (I was unable to time it for that
3735:
Gassing up my car at the Chevron station in Kalama, a northbound freight train sped past (didn't notice it at first until I heard a whistle and by then the engines had already gone past). A couple minutes after the end went past, I was back on the freeway heading north. I soon caught up to the train
3331:
Driving west on Highway 1 just west of Hope, I passed the westbound Rocky Mountaineer train which seemed to be stopped. Soon after, I ran into a traffic jam (on the radio, it was because of a semi that had jackknifed somewhere along the westbound lanes). While stuck in traffic, the Rocky Mountaineer
3063:
Waiting by my car near the public washrooms in Jasper, I could hear a faint beating sound emanating in the distance. I was uncertain if this was my imagination, but it became clear that the beating sound was getting closer and approaching from the west. The beat turned out to be that of a train bell
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I returned to Jasper in the afternoon at around 3:15 PM as Via Rail's Canadian was due at 4:00 PM. The status sign in the lobby of the station (which also lists the units of the train that is scheduled) had it as on time. A CN freight was stopped in the yard, but it eventually started moving heading
2767:
I tried my second train attempt at Union Station just before noon knowing that a northbound Amtrak Cascades train would be due to arrive at 11:35 AM. While waiting for a MAX train to take me to Union Station, I could hear a whistle in the distance (time was 11:15 AM). When I got off the MAX train at
2638:
Went up on a platform at LA's Union Station late in the afternoon (it was rush hour at this point). Right away, a Metrolink train departed the station and it passed another Metrolink train pulling in (this train was actually two two trains connected to each other; they later uncoupled them from each
1042:
The steam train at Fort Steele stops at a viewpoint overlooking the valley. Visible below is a junction where two mainlines join in a y-junction where one line branches off to go north and the other goes east towards the Crowsnest. At the time I was there, one CP freight that had come from the north
5203:
All bridges that cross over the tracks (Maryland Avenue, Charles Street, St. Paul Street and Calvert Avenue) are lined with railings on both sides, but they are short enough that you can peer over them and see the action below. A better place is the MTA light rail platform at Penn station where you
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where I could pick up a subway into downtown (was quite the pain trying to find a place to park outside of downtown since I was unfamiliar with the city and surrounding neighborhoods). At times there would be the occasional SEPTA Regional Rail train that would pass on an overhead viaduct heading in
3861:
In the somewhat quiet town (I was in around 8:00 PM), there would be the occasional sound of train whistles in the distance most of which were inidentifiable. At one point though I was getting into my rented car and a Virginia Railway Express train pulled into the train station just down the street
3566:
Riding MAX east across the Steel Bridge, the was an Amtrak train approaching from the south down below. Since it was a Genesis pulling Superliner cars (therefore meaning this was not Cascades), I first initially thought this was the northbound Coast Starlight (even though it was not due until 11:00
3460:
I pulled into the parking lot at Burbank Airport to drop off my rental car. As I drove under the railroad overpass, I noticed a southbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train stopped at the Burbank station. Later, when I had pulled in and got out of the car, I looked towards the station and it had gone.
3144:
Near the Strathcona District, the CP line dead ends as no longer being a through line (the line reappears again a couple streets over, but is designed for High Level Streetcar use only). In a few instances there were some CP engines (mostly in old CP colours) moving slowly towards the last crossing
1117:
The REI store in Eugene sits right next to the train tracks at a railroad crossing (approximate distance between the back wall of the building and the tracks seems to be barely six feet). Every time a train passes by, the rumble and whistle shakes the store. This was true while I was in there. In a
723:
Not long after the freight (train 28) had passed through, another whistle became audible in the distance to the west of the station. Eventually the darkness became engulfed in a very bright headlight of an approaching train. The light(s) got closer (albeit very slowly) until eventually the train, a
496:
While heading west on Highway 1 on my way back to Vancouver, I stopped at the same Spiral Tunnels viewpoint as I did when Train 12 passed through. This time though, the westbound Rocky Mountaineer passed through the tunnels. Later, while driving further west along Highway 1, I passed the same train
5130:
This is the second busiest train station in the United States and serves numerous Amtrak lines as well as being the southern terminus of the Northeast Corridor (Regional, Acela) and serving various long haul routes. Also a terminus for MARC commuter rail and Virginia Railway Express commuter rail.
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Extensive construction progress is in effect, but if you go past the railroad museum under the overpass to the back of the parking lot, you are right by the tracks separated only by a barbed wire fence and you get a great view of trains coming out of the west end of the station. Also the back of a
4338:
Because the trains are on an elevated viaduct as they pass through Winnipeg, it is more difficult to trainspot here. The Fort Gibralter Trail is at the bottom of a steep embankment by the line. At the top of the slope is a barbed wire fence where you can see action outside the east entrance of the
4242:
If you can go a little ways just to the east of the station to where Thornton Street turns into Evans Street, it runs parallel to the tracks on the south side. Nothing more than a barbed wire fence seperates the tracks and you get a great view of all traffic coming in and out of the station. Also,
3839:
At times when I was around the National Mall area, there would be the occasional train whistle in the distance. At one point while walking up a street across the mall when another whistle was heard, I could get a glimpse of part of a freight train (don't know what the lead units were) headed south
3775:
I was atop the Columbia Center Observatory looking down over King Street Station. It was late in the afternoon and many SOunder commuter trains were pulling into the station and pulling out again heading either northbound or southbound. At one point an Amtrak Cascades train pulled into the station
3675:
I was riding the Portland Streetcar east across the Broadway Bridge. Glancing down at Union Station below, the Amtrak Empire Builder and one Amtrak Cascades train were parked in the station. 30 minutes later, now riding the streetcar west over the bridge, the Empire Builder was still parked in the
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from Lloyd Center and following signs for the Ross Island Bridge. I ended up on a road near OMSI where I had to turn right to cross the mainline. The traffic signal showed "No right turn on red". I waited for it to change, but then the railroad crossing gates activated. I could hear the whistle of
3435:
I headed over to Union Station, knowing that the northbound Amtrak Coast Starlight was scheduled to depart at 10:10 AM. I got off the subway at 10:00 AM and headed through the tunnel checking to see which platform it was departing from. I soon found the signs indicating it was departing from Track
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The Cabela's store in Post Falls seemed to be near some railway tracks because the whistles of nearby trains, which assumingly were all freights, could be heard close by. The actual mainline of BNSF/UP is located quite a ways over to the north (but is visible in the distance from the parking lot).
1558:
Driving north on I-5 a few minutes after train 64 had passed, I was catching up to a northbound Amtrak Cascades train speeding along the mainline. Right as I noticed it, trees started to obscure the view of the tracks, so I quickly exited the freeway just south of Castle Rock and turned west along
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train pulled into King Street station down below, followed by another one (it was nearing afternoon rush hour). Then Amtrak's Empire Builder train pulled into the station to prepare loading its passengers for its eastbound (northbound at this point) departure. I quickly hurried over to the station
3755:
While inside a lighting store in SODO, a whistle suddenly sounded from close by. It was difficult to tell where it was coming from, but it sounded close. I finally peered round the corner to the east and could see the railroad crossing lights flashing. Eventually, 2 BNSF engines rolled southbound
3715:
Not long after seeing train 161, as MAX reached the east end of the Steel Bridge, there was a UP freight approaching from the north. Later on after making a complicated transfer (construction was going on along a segment of the MAX line between the Convention Center and Lloyd Center, resulting in
3166:
My hotel in Innisfail was near the train tracks, however I did not realize where they were until late in the evening when I heard a train whistle and noticed the red flashing lights at a nearby crossing. Eventually the the CP freight(s) would speed through the crossing. In all instances both that
2916:
While walking under the railway overpass after having breakfast, I heard a train whistle in the distance. It was hard to tell which way the train was going, but the depth which sounded like a doplar effect seemed to indicate that it may have gone past earlier (although unless the train was really
2854:
Visited the Revelstoke Railway Museum. When I stepped outside in the outdoor exhibits I could hear the bells at the railroad crossing nearby. I noticed the gates come down and sure enough, an eastbound CP freight rumbled through. It eventually slowed down and finally came to a complete stop while
2833:
The CP mainline ran right behind my hotel in Revelstoke, so the rumbling of trains going past in both directions day and night and they were visible if I looked out the window to the far right. There were also a number of freights that went past in both directions while I was having dinner at the
1579:
At San Juan Capistrano station, a northbound Amtrak Pacific Sufliner train pulled in and later departed to continue north. A few minutes later, a southbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train pulled in and departed continuing south. Then a few minutes later, a northbound Metrolink train pulled in and
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backed into Jasper from the west (don't know how or where it turned around to back in as there seem to be no places anywhere along the line west of Jasper until approximately Valemount) and came to a stop. It unloaded its passengers and then continued to back up further out of the station before
5505:(This film I saw twice in regular cinema and once in IMAX. I read the original book, but it is nothing compared to this amazing masterpiece (and trains are the major focus here). Music is even on the John Williams score level.) (I own a VHS copy which I got shortly before christmas came along)
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Waited at West Glacier station late in the evening. Amtrak's westbound Empire Builder train pulled into the station and unloaded its passengers. It later moved forward a few feet (platform was not quite long enough to handle the full length of the train) and loaded up its passengers. It later
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While atop the Portland Aetial Tram, I sheltered indoors next to a window so I could see the view (it was raining outside). Down below on the other side, I noticed Amtrak's southbound Coast Starlight train going past on its way out of Portland. A few minutes later, the northbound Amtrak Coast
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I returned to King Street Station late in the afternoon. This time there were no Sounder trains as it was a Sunday. Amtrak's Empire Builder and an Amtrak Cascades train were already parked in the station. The Empire Builder which had loaded up its passengers departed on time heading eastbound
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service being temporarily halted along here), I was back on another eastbound MAX going along I-84 and another UP freight heading eastbound (which I am pretty sure might have been the same one) was stopped on the adjacent line and then it started moving forward, but it was soon left behind.
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Arrived at Union Station late in the afternoon uncertain of what times the trains came and went. Right as I was arriving there, Amtrak's Empire Builder departed the station to head eastbound (northbound at this point). Am Amtrak Cascades train was also parked in the station looking rather
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Several overheard pedestrian bridges are located west of the station that cross over the tracks and you get a great view of trains coming in and out of the west entrance. There aren't any good spots east of the station, but the large majority of traffic comes out the west entrance.
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While wandering along the waterfront, a whistle started becoming audible. The whistle kept blowing and echoeing across the entire city. I dashed over to a spot where I could see up a street and a southbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train passed through a crossing arriving into San
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There is no good spot to watch the trains from the streets at all due to the large amount of freeway off-ramps. However, in the station if you go through the glass sliding doors to the area under the shelter (the actual platforms are off limits), you can see the action from here.
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Driving to the Revelstoke Railway Museum I caught a glimpse of the end of an eastbound freight (assumingly CP) passing over the bridge on the west side of town. Soon after, I had to stop at the crossing by the museum to wait for the remaining quarter of the slow moving train to
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I was on the Aerial Tramway reaching the top of the tram and I noticed a northbound UP freight moving past OMSI. Once I got off the tram, I could hear the whistle of the train as it progressed on through the industrial area. Eventually, the end of the train passed by out of
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the approaching train and waited to see if it were freight or Amtrak. It turned out to be the latter when the southbound Coast Starlight sped past through the crossing. Once it had passed, I waited for the gates to go back up again and turned right through the crossing.
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My hotel was along the main drag east of town and across from the mainline. Numerous BNSF freights were going past in both directions day and night with one coming approximately every 2-3 minutes. In one instance the second night late in the evening, Amtrak's westbound
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Not too long after the two freights (train 56) had passed. While parked in Winlock, the gates and bells at the railroad crossing nearest to me activated. I waited and nothing came for a full minute, but eventually another northbound UP freight rolled past through the
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Station and passed several other trains (UP freight and BNSF freight and more Pacific Surfliner trains). Later in the day, I picked up a southbound Metrolink train out of Union Station heading to Anaheim. Upon arrival, I got off the train and it continued on south.
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Upon crossing the Bridge of the Gods, I passed right over the end of a westbound BNSF freight. I turned west on Highway 14 and started racing the train which also was moving at quite a clip. I slowly overtook most of the rear half and then tracks became lost from
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Viewing the Sacramento River from the marine park (can't remember the name, but it is near the railroad museum and the dock with the riverboat), an eastbound Amtrak California Capitol Corridor train crossed the river on the nearby I Street Bridge on its way into
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Had just gotten off the skytrain at Renfrew station. At this point Via Rail's westbound Canadian rolled past on its way into Vancouver. It seemed to be running hours late, since it was around 2:00 PM in the afternoon and the train is scheduled to arrive at 9:40
221:. At one point the trolley paused at a stop along the northern portion where the mainline follows the waterfront and right then, a northbound Amtrak train sped past heading out of Seattle (unknown if it was Cascades or Empire Builder, can't remember the units).
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Driving east on I-84 from Portland to Boise, there were many UP freights going both directions along the mainline during the entire drive. During the Columbia River Gorge segment, there also were many BNSF freights on the other side of the gorge going in both
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Stayed at a hotel east of Kamloops along Highway 1 where the mainline parallels the highway. CP freights were going past in both directions day and night and at one point, the same westbound Rock Mountaineer I encountered a few hours earlier (train 18) passed
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are not easily visible from here. The parking lot of the Metro Gold line station also affords a view, but the only way you can see anything further over is if all the closer platforms are empty (which is a pretty rare occurrence especially on a weekday).
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are my two favorite Pixar films. I own the soundtrack, a 2007 film-based calender and even a Lightning McQueen christmas decoration to further prove it. I do not care about the forgettable sequel.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as a christmas present)
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Driving north into Vancouver along Highway 17 from Tswwassen after coming off the ferry from Nanaimo. As I passed over the railroad line that goes to Roberts Bank, I caught a glimpse of the headlight of a freight (assumingly CP) approaching from the
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I arrived at Eugene station late in the evening since an Amtrak Cascades train was due to arrive. While inside the quiet station, a whistle suddenly exploded from outside, so I quickly dashed back to the platform just as a southbound UP freight sped
5390:). I have listed my own thoughts of what I think about the movies that I like. The movies are listed in the order I got them, although the first few films are ones I initially got when I was very young and I cannot remember which ones I got first.
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Right near the town of Field while I was driving east on Highway 1, I noticed two CP freights parked facing each other, one pointed east ready to climb the Kicking Horse Pass and the other pointed west which had just come down the Kicking Horse
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The UP mainline ran right behind my hotel (near the airport), so I could hear numerous trains whistling and rumbling past day and night in both directions. However in the instances that I did see UP freights going past, they were mostly heading
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Because the trains board underground and go under the city and the Hudson River, there is no good spot to watch the trains anywhere. While 9th Avenue crosses over the tracks at an opening, a massive concrete wall blocks the view. According to
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Below is a list of the movies I have seen and like. Although I own VHS and DVD copies of all these listings, many of them (especially the earlier listings) I have not watched in ages (it has been nearly twenty years since I last watched
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Driving north on I-5 past Albany, I could see the end of the northbound Amtrak Coast Starlight just ahead and starting to catch up to it. But then I ran into a pinchpoint of traffic on the freeway and the train sped on ahead and out of
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Overheard pedeastrian bridge crosses over the south end of the station platforms offering views of the trains right below. Also Station Way runs parallel to the tracks towards the north end and offers views of the trains here too.
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Dring east on Highway 1 out of Kamloops, there was a CP freight parked along the mainline pointed east, however there was no one visible in the engine cab and the headlights were not on, so I do not know what the train was stopped
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Driving along Highway 99 along this stretch through the Central Valley, I passed two UP freight trains heading southbound. Later, while entering Lodi, I had to stop at a crossing since there was a northbound BNSF freight passing
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few instances I dashed out the front entrance of the building over to the street to see what the train was. Most instances were freights (assumingly UP, never saw the lead units) and another instance, it was Amtrak's southbound
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trains parked at Waterfront station (this is not actually an uncommon moment, I often see them parked there). It was nearing 4 PM in the afternoon and the first train departed heading eastbound and another one pulled into the
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Driving south on I-5 through Portland, I glanced back and could see an Amtrak Cascades train on the Steel Bridge. It might have been going south, but it was moving slowly enough that it was hard to tell at the rate I was
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Boarded Amtrak's Northeast Regional at Penn Station in New York and rode it south passing numerous Acela Express and other Northeast Regional trains along the way. Also passed many commuter trains among them, NJ Transit,
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Despite this station being in a big city, it sits on the outskirts and is actually quite a small station. Nothing more than a fence seperates the platform from the station, so you have a great close view of the trains.
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This is the busiest train station in North America serving Amtrak lines all along the coast (including Northeast Corridor services) and to the midwest. Also a hub for Long Island Railroad and NJ Transit commuter rail.
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sped past on its way into Vancouver beating all the traffic. Further along, just west of Chilliwack. I caught a glimpse of the end of the train in the distance briefly as I was starting to catch up to it at that point.
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through the crossing. A few minutes later, the lights were flashing again and another BNSF engine reversed northbound through the crossing this time with no whistle (don't know if it was one of the same ones before).
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Serves Sounder commuter rail lines and Amtrak's short haul Cascades and long haul Empire Builder and Coast Starlight. Rocky Mountaineer also shows up here on only a few dates a month during its season of operation.
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Even though the platforms are off limits, there are big windows in the station where you can plainly see the trains just outside. Also lots of spots on the west and east sides of the station offer views as well.
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Trying to drive south, but every street I looked down, there was a southbound CP freight moving slowly through every single crossing. I drove a few blocks further west and finally there was no train, so I turned
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station. For stuff coming out the west entrance, you can see trains from the parking lot around William Stevenson and Westbrook, but the view is a bit obscured and a train may appear with very little warning.
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short, the end of it would probably have still been going over the bridge then). However, a couple minutes later the CP freight came rumbling over the overpass heading westbound, so my predictions were wrong.
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Various UP freights seen going past in both directions throughout the day while making my way up and down Multnomah Falls. Also could see and hear BNSF freights on the opposite side of the river going both
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for the first time into Seattle. While passing through the SODO area, I caught glimpses of parts of a southbound freight (unknown if it was BNSF or UP) passing through several crossings a few blocks over.
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Driving west through town, I noticed a CP freight moving slowly westbound a little ways over before turning up another street. While collecting cash at a bank, I could hear the whistle of the same train.
5449:(never had any problems with this film, but it certainly is one of my faves.) (I own a VHS copy and it was one of the first videos I have owned. As with the above five, I cannot remember how I got it)
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One minute after train 130 had parked east of the station, another train, this time the Rocky Mountaineer pulled in from the west. It unloaded its passengers and would remain parked here for the night.
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Driving south past Safeco Field on my way to the Museum of Flight, I could see Amtrak's Coast Starlight backing into King street station to prepare loading its passengers for its southbound departure.
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Driving south along Elliot Avenue which parallels the waterfront and mainline. I could see part of a southbound freight (assumingly BNSF) moving in the same direction as I was and at a similar speed.
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Riding on BART back over to the east bay From San Francisco, as the train passed over the main line near the Port of Oakland, there was a northbound Amtrak California train speeding past down below.
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Driving further west on Highway 1, on the opposite side of the river, there was a CN freight parked on a siding that seemed to be gathering rocks that come tumbling down from the high bluffs above.
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here as well as the overheard pedestrian bridge (Amtrak platforms are off limits). Also, 4 Avenue runs parallel to the east side of the station and offers views of activity coming out both ends.
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Driving west on Highway 93 a ways out of Cranbrook, I was catching up to a southbound freight going at a similar speed in the same direction. I eventaully passed it as it sped through a crossing.
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Driving west on I-80 towards Salt Lake City and just before I came to the split junction where I-84 goes north and I-80 goes south, I overtook a westbound UP freight going in the same direction.
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train pulled into the Old Town station. It later pulled out again continuing north. Later while driving across the tracks by the station, a southbound Coaster train was stopped at the station.
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Visiting the Museum of Flight. A northbound BNSF freight was trundling along on the other side of the field. At one point a northbound Amtrak Cascades train sped past on its way into Seattle.
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then loaded up its passengers and departed on time first backing out of the station through the way it came in, before changing tracks and moving forward to continue eastbound out of Jasper.
5513:(This is a funny film with the catchy "I Like to Move It" song, but it gets tiresome quickly (maybe I had been surfing the film's website too often beforehand). Regardless, I actually like
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Then a southbound Metrolink train rolled past and stopped at the same station for a minute and then pulled out again. At the same time, a northbound Metrolink train pulled into the station.
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As you can tell by the name of my account, I pay quite close attention to mainline train activity wherever I go. However, despite living in a city that is served by three freight services (
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and while returning to my car in the parking lot, I heard a whistle nearby. I glanced over and saw the tail end of a northbound Amtrak Cascades train heading past on its way into Portland.
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Driving east on US 12 towards Helena and I started to catch up to a UP freight going eastbound in the same direction and at a similar speed. I eventually passed it and left it behind.
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was in production first anyway (but took much longer to make). Regardless, this one has better animation and has its moments.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as a christmas present)
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and moments later, the gates at the railroad crossing nearby activated. The train, an eastbound CN freight soon came into view and rumbled past before slowing to a stop in the yard.
388:. The campground is close to the CP mainline (not visible, trees block the view) and the rumble and whistle of trains going past in both directions day and night frequently happens.
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Serves as the northern terminus of Amtrak's Northeast corridor services and the eastern terminus of the long haul Lake Shore Limited. Also the hub for MBTA Commuter rail services.
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Driving south on I-5 through Mount Vernon on a very wet slippery day, I caught a glimpse of the north end of a southbound Amtrak Cascades train pulling out of Mount Vernon station.
154:(which runs parallel to the nearby railroad bridge), I could see the end of the train, a westbound (southbound at this point) freight (assumingly BNSF) disappearing off the bridge.
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Not long after the freight went through a Sounder train pulled into King Street Station to be the first of the afternoon rush hour trains which would eventually depart southbound.
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Stayed at a hotel in Spokane. The train tracks are visible from the room I was in and at one point I noticed part of a westbound freight passing by (unknown if it was BNSF or UP).
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Serves as a hub for all Metrolink lines and Amtrak California'a Pacific Surfliner. Also the terminus for Amtrak's long haul Sunset Limited, Southwest Chief and Coast Starlight.
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Driving west on Highway 1, I caught a glimpse of part of a westbound (southbound at this point) freight (unknown if it was CP or CN) going along the opposite side of the river.
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While at Pasco's Saturday Market, I heard a whistle in the distance (the mainline is located several blocks away to the east). A few minutes later, while driving across the
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Trains run through the streets outside of this station which is also very open (platforms can be accessed without going through the station) which makes viewing here easy.
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A few freights had engines pushing at the rear; many were all container cars; some freights had military vehicles on the backs of flatbed cars (mostly on westbound trains)
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Driving east along Highway 14, I passed a BNSF freight that was sitting parked along the line pointed west (I do not know if it was stopped waiting for something or what).
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About to go under the railroad overpass and an eastbound BNSF freight passed overhead. Later while in a nearby park on the lake, another eastbound BNSF freight sped past.
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At the station itself, only a fence seperates the platform so you have a great view of trains here. Also going up onto the trolley platform affords an even closer view.
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Serves several Amtrak lines including Northeast Corridor services and is a hub for SEPTA Regional Rail service. Also the terminus of NJ Transit's Atlantic City line.
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the engines either). Further along, past a set of signals (all of which were on red), I caught a glimpse of the headlights of a northbound UP freight in the distance.
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to or from San Francisco (can't remember which direction). As the train passed over the mainline in West Oakland, I could see a UP freight approaching from the south.
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Camped at Lake Louise for a couple of nights. The CP mainline was nearby nd the rumble and whistle of freights going past in both directions was heard day and night.
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Driving west on I-40 into Flagstaff, I overtook a westbound BNSF freight going the same direction. I later exited and stopped at a hotel, which it sped past outside.
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Driving south on I-5 towards Portland, I passed a northbound freight (unknown if it was BNSF or UP, only saw the end of the train) heading in the opposite direction.
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Driving north on Alaskan Way near the north end of the waterfront, I caught a glimpse of the end of a northbound freight (assumingly BNSF) disappearing out of sight.
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Serves as a hub for Caltrain and a terminus for Altamont Commuter Express and Amtrak California's Capitol Corridor. Also serves Amtrak's long haul Coast Starlight.
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Driving west on I-80 on my way to Walnut Creek, I caught a glimpse of an eastbound Amtrak California Capitol Corridor train speeding past in the opposite direction.
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I showed up at San Jose Diridon station uncertain of what trains would arrive or depart. I went up on two different platforms and in both places there were lots of
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However, it turned out that there is a seperate branch line that goes off the mainline and runs close to the store which I noticed it while pulling out of the lot.
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Driving south on Highway 97 in thick haze (visibility very limited, caused by forest fires nearby), I passed a northbound UP freight going the opposite direction.
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From an obsevation window of a building in Temple Square (which I went up twice), I got an occasional glimpse of a FrontRunner train speeding past heading north.
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While driving west on Highway 1, an eastbound CN freight was stopped on the line. I stopped down below and eventaully it started moving slowly to continue east.
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One Amtrak California train had a regular Amtrak P42DC instead of the usual F59PHI and P32-8WH locomtives; Caltrain that passed through running in cab-car mode
5553:(I read the original book in elementary school, so I brought the movie. Pretty faithful to the book.) (I own a DVD copy which I got shortly after its release)
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My hotel in South Edmonton was across the highway from the train tracks and at times, there were CP freights speeding past going both directions day and night.
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Driving to and from my campground there were sometimes CN freights heading either direction stopped on the overpass just before getting to the town of Jasper.
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before getting off the train at BWI Airport station. It departed and continued south. Not long after it went a southbound MARC train sped through the station.
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Driving north from downtown Eugene on an overpass that goes over the mainline, I could see part of a northbound freight (assumingly UP) passing by down below.
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Driving north on I-5 across the Interstate Bridge, I looked west over at the railroad bridge and could see a northbound BNSF freight stopped on the bridge.
5545:(I haven't watched the short films in ages, but I do like the feature film. Many funny moments.) (I own a DVD copy which I got shortly after its release)
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the south end. Going over to the back of the bus plaza on the opposite side also gives you close views of trains coming out the north end of the station.
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About to cross the Columbia River, I could see the end of an westbound (southbound at this point) freight (assumingly BNSF) coming off the railway bridge.
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the road to cross over the tracks. Right then it sped past underneath and I got a better view of it for a few seconds before it disappeared out of sight.
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The Wendy's restaurant that sits along the main drag is right across from the tracks and BNSF freight trains sometimes were going past (both directions).
1627:, a train whistle echoed nearby. Glancing through a gap, I caught a glimpse of a northbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train speeding through a crossing.
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into Portland, I caught a glimpse of the end of a southbound Amtrak train disappearing underneath (unknown what train it was; it had Superliner cars).
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Driving south on 101 near a large field of oil wells, the northbound Amtrak Coast Starlight sped past heading the opposite direction in the distance.
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parking lot along N 7th Street offers a view of trains coming out of the east end of the station. The light rail platforms also afford a good view.
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4375:(only half of the sign is visible on the left of this image, it fully reads "Passengers Only Permitted On Platform" and is then repeated in French)
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before coming back), the same Capitol Limited train went past going out of Union Station and a Northeast Regional train headed out at the same time.
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but the gates did not activate meaning that the train would probably stop, but it was still moving closer and closer when I crossed over the tracks.
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Driving north on Highway 2 on my way out of Calgary, I paralled a northbound CP freight going in the same direction and at a similar speed as I was.
5656:(I initially did not plan on seeing this film, but changed my mind. It is a pretty good film.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as an Easter present)
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Different engines on each end, regular CP engine pushing at rear, but two UP engines pulling at the front (train obviously was heading to the USA)
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freight pointed northbound, but stopped on the track waiting for something (don't know what, not much in the way of double track along that line).
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Driving north on I-5 just south of Mount Vernon on my way back to Vancouver, I passed a southbound BNSF freight heading in the opposite direction.
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Driving east on I-10 towards Palm Springs, I was paralleling an eastbound UP freight going in the same direction and at a similar speed as I was.
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train. A few minutes later, another southbound Virginia Railway Express train pulled into the same stop (it was afternoon rush hour at the time).
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Staying at a hotel across the street from the train tracks, I noticed from my room part of a freight going slowly northbound (unknown if it was
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and glancing to the southeast, I could see part of a southbound freight (unknown if it was UP or BNSF) moving slowly through the Glendale area.
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Driving across the tracks on my way to SeaWorld, I caught a glimpse of a southbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train approaching in the distance.
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5311:(the signage is not visible in this low resolution image, but having travelled through this station once before, I am aware of its presence)
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right by the locks). Once reaching the locks, I could see the last quarter of a southbound freight (assumingly BNSF) crossing over the bridge
5328:, it seems that it is better to try another station further along the line, due to limited lighting and sensitive security in Penn Station.
1875:, on the mainline far below, I briefly got a glimpse of an southbound Amtrak Cascades train that seemed to be stopped waiting for something.
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Gassing up my car at the same Chevron station as I had when I encountered train 58. This time, Amtrak's southbound Coast Starlight sped past
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Eating at an A&W restaurant that sits right next to the berm that the CP line runs along, an eastbound CP freight rumbled past overhead.
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I have been a Knowledge (XXG) editor since April 2010. My typical hobbies are mainly various types of transportation and some Pixar films.
5620:(I read the original book in elementary school, so I grabbed this movie as well. It is also a pretty faithful adaptation with the sense of
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Driving north on I-5 from Seattle back to Vancouver, I glimpsed a southbound Amtrak Cascades train speeding past in the opposite direction.
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This is the big station of the midwest and serves numerous Amtrak lines (both short and long haul) and is a hub for Metra commuter rail.
2057:, I caught a glimpse of a train approaching from the west into Penn station through the open yard (unknown if it was Amtrak or commuter).
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are my two favorite films in the series.) (I own a VHS copy and I got it much later than the above six. I cannot remember how I got it)
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Driving over to Tswwassen for dinner, as I passed over the line that goes to Roberts Bank, am eastbound CP freight passed by down below.
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one). After getting off the train at this stop and waiting on the platform for 15 minutes, I managed to catch 2 more trains. Amtrak's
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just north of Kalama. It seemed to be slowing down and then eventually stopped and I finally passed the three BNSF engines leading it.
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Later while leaving the station I noticed a northbound Amtrak Cascades train (this time regular Talgo unit) pulling into the station.
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Serves Amtrak's long haul California Zephyr and Coast Starlight and two Amtrak California routes, San Joaquin and Capitol Corridor.
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Flying into Seattle from Burbank while passing over Boeing Field, I could see a northbound BNSF freight heading past far down below.
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Under the shelter of the station, only a fence separates the platform from the station therefore making it easy to trainspot here.
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Engine pushing on south end painted in Pacific Surfliner colours; regular Amfleet passenger cars instead of the normal Talgo cars
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If you go over to Le Rouge Lane, just west of the station right by the arena, you have a great view of trains coming in and out.
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Unknown, somewhere in the Thompson River Canyon where the line on the highway side of the river is to the left when driving west
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Caught a glimpse of a CN freight stopped far below that had come from the north while driving west on Highway 1 out of Kamloops.
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Driving west on 126 back into Eugene, I caught a glimpse of a southbound freight (assumingly UP) passing under the I-5 overpass.
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Driving west along Highway 1 through the Thompson River Canyon, I passed an eastbound CP freight heading the opposite direction.
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Driving east on I-84, I noticed another BNSF freight on the opposite side of the river that was parked, this time pointed east.
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4924:(south entrance; this was actually taken from the bridge further south of Randolph Street, which is visible in the distance),
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Busiest train station in Canada. Hub for GO Transit and Via Rail with numerous Corridor lines going out of hereas well as the
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Driving north on Highway 95 towards Cranbrook and passed a southbound freight (assumingly CP) heading the opposite direction.
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Driving west on Highway 10 through Langley, I was forced to stop at a crossing for an eastbound CN freight to pass through.
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Driving north on highway 2, I passed a southbound freight heading in the opposite direction (unknown if it was BNSF or UP).
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Staying at a hotel in Spokane near the tracks, lots of BNSF freight trains rumbling past in both directions day and night.
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After visiting Multnomah Falls, I returned to my car in the parking lot and right then, an eastbound UP freight sped past
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southbound Amtrak Cascades pulled into the station to unload its passengers (it would be parked in Eugene for the night).
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While driving west, I stopped at the site of the Last Spike. Soon after getting there, an eastbound CP freight sped past.
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Caught a glimpse of an eastbound freight (unknown if it was CP or CN) while driving west on Highway 1 back to Vancouver.
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trains pulled out of the station and a couple of Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains were parked on platforms further over.
795:, the UP mainline runs past nearby and I could get a glimpse of the trains going past in both directions day and night.
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No spots in the street afford a good view of the action. Instead, get on the Washington Metro Red line and get off at
4983:(there does not seem to be any obvious sign visible noting a valid ticket being required, but it is not easy to tell)
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Driving south across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, there was a southbound freight train stopped on the tracks down below.
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While atop the Jasper Tramway, I could see an eastbound CN freight winding its way past down below and through Jasper.
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Special car on end painted in old orange and brown colours with "City of Spokane" in neon letters marked on the back.
1065:
5020:
Serves two Amtrak California routes, the San Joaquin and the Capitol Corridor and the long distance Coast Starlight.
2153:
Visiting Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve and a northbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train sped past way down below.
2027:
Riding in an airport shuttle van into New York City (I had dropped off my rental car at the airport), there were two
1772:
Driving west on I-90 through Spokane and passed an eastbound BNSF freight passing on a high viaduct west of the city.
4196:
4=Getting close to the trains cannot easily be done, but there are other spots that offer great views of the action
3862:
and came to a stop. This would be the last of the evening rush hour trains coming back from Washington at this time.
3416:
Driving across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, I could see a freight train on the main line below, but it was not moving.
1538:
Of the two units pulling the train, the first was regular Amtrak P42DC, but the second was an Amtrak Cascades F40PH
1492:
trains parked. At one point, a northbound Caltrain pulled in from the south and then departed continuing northbound.
5121:
4401:
3875:
1238:
Visited the Museum of Flight and two BNSF engines rolled past along the mainline on the other side of Boeing Field.
890:
and while looking down into the Columbia Gorge from the high bluff, a westbound BNSF freight passed by down below.
5086:
4422:(these gates are firmly locked shut when no train is boarding or unloading at the platforms the entrance is for)
3348:
2170:
1459:
Driving east on Highway 4 on my way to Walnut Creek, I passed a BNSF freight heading westbound on the line above.
1068:
located just across the street from the train station and at one point I caught a glimpse of a northbound Amtrak
99:
3520:
Many UP freights seen going behind my hotel in northeast Portland (I could hear many and only saw some of them).
3480:
Driving across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, I noticed a northbound Amtrak Cascades train moving slowly down below.
1602:
Stopped at Torrey Pines state natural reserve. Down below a southbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train sped past.
5501:
4931:
4815:
4743:
4666:
4542:
3853:
3242:
3025:
stopping further along the track less than a kilometer from the station where it would be parked for the night.
2710:
Train not in regular talgo unit; pulled by regular Amtrak P42DC and consisting of four or five Superliner cars
1901:
1900:, I noticed a train stopped on an overpass a block south. Eventually the train started moving heading south, a
909:
Lots of BNSF freight engines shunting in the yards near Pasco station (including a set of two still in the old
379:
5648:(Better than the first film. Lots of funny moments.) (I own a DVD copy which I got shortly after its release)
1391:
Gassing up my car at a Chevron station just across I-5 from the mainline, a southbound BNSF freight sped past.
5402:
instead.) (I own a VHS copy and it was one of the first videos I have owned. I cannot remember how I got it)
4736:
I could not find any images from my listed location (but there are lots taken from the platforms themselves)
4387:
Some parking lots on the south side of the station offer a view of the action if you go to the back of them.
3993:
Just after leaving my hotel in Red Bluff, I turned onto another street and a northbound UP freight sped past.
4886:
4631:
4490:
4209:
4199:
3=Some great viewing spots of the trains, but you may have to wander a ways from the station to get to them
1687:
1059:
354:
5497:
Pixar films I have seen. Another Pixar masterpiece.) (I own a VHS copy which I got as a christmas present)
4055:
Driving south on I-5, a northbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner train sped past heading the opposite direction.
3927:
Driving south on I-5, I saw the second half of a northbound BNSF freight train heading the other direction.
2269:
While wandering the streets of downtown Flagstaff, a westbound BNSF freight rumbled past the train station.
2175:
While driving south on Highway 19A into Nanaimo on my way to catch the ferry to Horseshoe Bay, there was a
5684:. More entertaining moments that get my attention.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as a christmas present)
5509:
4851:
4305:
3326:
3304:
2361:
454:
A few hours later, I returned to Jasper and now the westbound Via Rail Canadian was parked in the station.
243:
3698:
The lead engine visible was one of Amtrak's 40th Anniversary livery engines, but I don't know which one.
2426:
While atop the Columbia Center, I noticed a northbound BNSF freight rumbling through King Street Station.
5587:
5347:
2054:
1872:
1215:
936:
pulled into Pasco station, unloaded and loaded its passengers and then pulled out again continuing east.
5180:
Serves several Amtrak lines including Northeast Corridor services and is a hub for MARC commuter rail.
3695:
Riding MAX east onto the Steel Bridge, I glimpsed the southbound Coast Starlight parked in the station.
3972:
Driving south on I-5, I caught a glimpse down below of a fast moving freight train heading northbound.
5529:
5465:
5256:
4442:
4230:(Note the blue sign at the middle top of the image and the green sign on the left side of the image)
3631:
3601:
2892:
2616:
1845:
1462:
Different engine, seemed more like a shunting/switching type of freight engine; very short in length
1434:
792:
218:
360:
337:
Driving east on Highway 1 on my way to Calgary, I passed a westbound CP freight just west of Golden.
5425:
5219:
4590:
2081:
910:
887:
385:
5095:
Serves as a terminus for Amtrak California's Pacific Surfliner and NCTD's Coaster commuter train.
3908:
the train progressed through each city. I left the train at BWI station and it continued on south.
5565:
4966:
4176:
Driving north on I-5, I passed two southbound BNSF freight trains heading the opposite direction.
3161:
2549:
1949:
1924:
1821:
1624:
818:
237:
5562:
5481:. Much more action and excitement to it.) (I own a VHS copy which I got as a christmas present)
5325:
102:. While still in the parking lot, I could hear a whistle nearby (the mainline crosses over the
3099:
3083:
Leaving Jasper to head east, I could see a westbound CN freight rumbling past over the bridge.
2048:
1848:
over to Burnaby for a meeting, an Amtrak Cascades train was parked at Pacific Central station.
1583:
First Surfliner train operating in cab-car mode; Metrolink train also running in cab-car mode
1486:
1069:
812:
151:
103:
51:
4326:(very small resolution so it is difficult to read that sign in the center of the photograph)
2316:
Driving west on Route 66, I passed an eastbound BNSF freight going in the opposite direction.
5652:
4764:
Deering Road runs parallel to the station and offers a great view of the action from above.
4710:
Serves three long distance Amtrak routes, Sunset Limited, Crescent and City of New Orleans.
4551:
Serves Amtrak's shorter haul Cascades and long distance Empire Builder and Coast Starlight.
2662:
1978:
1953:
1746:
1489:
1188:
638:
432:
405:
195:
3020:
Ten minutes after the Canadian (train 129) had left, another Via Rail train, this time the
1923:
Turning onto Highway 50 to head east, I caught a glimpse of the end of a southbound Amtrak
5473:
5162:
5046:
4824:
Serves Amtrak's Silver Meteor and Silver Star. Also serves SunRail commuter rail service.
3816:
2934:
2290:
2225:
2109:
1792:
1553:
1119:
1089:
763:
126:
4952:
This is a small station so it is easy to find many great spots to watch the trains here.
1686:
Had just eaten breakfast in Old Town. I wandered over to the tracks just as a northbound
4410:
Hub for AMT and Via Rail with numerous Corridor routes going out of here as well as the
4348:
3544:
2837:
Some of the freights had an engine pushing in the middle and another pushing at the end
5624:
to it.) (I own a DVD copy which I got shortly after its release at the same time I got
4652:
Pretty easy to watch the action from the station even if the platforms are off limits.
2785:
2481:
1972:
1943:
1891:
1817:
1509:
933:
860:
786:
474:
289:
170:
4345:
3437:
4149:
3985:
2591:
2570:
2245:
2074:
2031:
trains going in opposite directions near the tunnel that goes under the Hudson River.
2003:
1997:
1618:
1518:
Train had a regular Amtrak P42DC engine pushing at the rear; running in cab-car mode
1016:
975:
838:
2406:, I noticed a northbound BNSF freight slowly moving past below along the waterfront.
5632:
5485:
4026:
3964:
2702:
2403:
2311:
1476:
1454:
1411:
1316:
1138:
881:
742:
535:
3127:
One of the many trains at an engine pushing in the middle and another at the end
363:
and not long after showing up, an eastbound CP freight passed through the tunnel.
5660:
5608:
5595:
5453:
5417:
4096:
4068:
4047:
3390:
2656:
2355:
2129:
2022:
1342:
1322:
1211:
953:
267:
93:
4872:
This is a small station, so plenty of viewing spots in and around the station
1043:
was stopped waiting for another CP freight that had come from the east to pass.
5139:(note the red sign on the left side of the entrance next to the status board)
4126:
2219:
2085:
1866:
1386:
1191:. In the rail yards, I passed a southbound BNSF freight moving slowly through.
660:
558:
426:
332:
263:
4535:(taken from a skybridge further west; others can also be seen in this image)
4202:
2=Good viewing spot exists, but it only offers a limited view of the action
5567:, It's not THAT bad a film. Although it appears to initially be a repeat of
5445:
5369:(notice the very small gap between the Metro train and the Metrolink train)
2333:
2197:
1294:
145:
2002:
Driving north under an overpass I caught a glimpse of the end of an Amtrak
242:
Gassing up my car at a service station before heading south, an eastbound
5557:
5079:(if you go to the right of this image, you will get the east side view),
4100:
2527:
2504:
1482:
1147:
Cascades train: engine on south end painted in Pacific Surfliner colours
431:
Drove into Jasper from the east and when I got there, Via Rail eastbound
47:
5668:
will be better.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as a christmas present)
727:
Engine pulling train on south end painted in Pacific Surfliner colours
55:
3930:
Grain cars and a few trailers near the end; engine pushing at the rear
2642:
The double Metrolink train that pulled in was running in cab car mode
246:
freight sped past along the mainline through the Columbia River Gorge.
5591:(Funny movie.) (I own a DVD copy which I got as a christmas present)
4451:
Serves a couple of Via Rail Corridor routes to Montreal and Toronto.
3540:
125:
Not long after the freight (train 1) crossed over, then a southbound
43:
4112:
First UP freight had five engines leading and two pushing at the end
5394:
4860:
Serves as the terminus of Amtrak's Silver Meteor and Silver Star.
4791:
Serves two short haul Amtrak lines and the long haul Texas Eagle.
4435:
from there, but this of course cannot be accessed to pedestrians.
129:
train passed over the same bridge as well on its way into Seattle.
3167:
evening and the following morning, all trains were heading north.
2224:
Driving south on I-15 into Salt lake City, I passed a northbound
4511:(note the sign on the left side of the entrance, albeit blurry)
2794:
when a southbound BNSF freight sped past on the high berm above.
1165:
359:
I stopped at the viewpoint on Highway 1 overlooking the (lower)
31:
5517:
better.) (I own a VHS copy which I got as a christmas present)
5550:
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
4940:
Serves only one train train (Amtrak's short haul Wolverine).
4687:
This is a small station so watching the trains here is easy.
3676:
station and now 2 Amtrak cascades trains were in the station.
3541:
that you can track Amtrak trains and see what their status is
1977:
Driving across an overpass over the train station, an Amtrak
1348:
and the end of the BNSF freight went past shortly thereafter.
5640:.) (I own a DVD copy which I got shortly after its release)
4640:
Serves Northstar commuter rail and Amtrak's Empire Builder.
1094:
Went up on the platform at Union Station. At the time, two
39:
35:
4222:(weekly) and Amtrak Cascades with a few departures a day.
3776:
from the south while Sounders kept arriving and departing.
2639:
other). Another Metrolink train pulled five minutes later.
821:
and a BNSF freight heading eastbound sped past down below.
477:, I noticed an eastbound CN freight passing by down below.
2858:
Second freight was all coal cars; engine pushing at rear
5571:
at first, it is not quite on the same rip-off level as
5188:(noted on the bottom of the "Train Information" board)
5286:(this is how close you can get without a valid fare)
4718:(note the stop sign on the paper posted to the door)
1851:
Not regular Talgo unit; consisted of Superliner cars
4459:(note the blue sign on the right side of the image)
2575:
Lots of UP freight shunting in the yard at Pocatello
4193:5=Easy to get close views of trains at the station
3289:Engine did not have any headlights, caboose on end
3003:Colorado railcar located at mid-point of the train
435:
was parked in the station unloading its passengers.
270:, basically where Highway 97 parallels the mainline
4559:(note the white sign in the center of this image)
5004:(This was taken somewhere close to the east end)
4903:(note the sign directly below the track numbers)
4079:Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center
4532:(this is the closest skybridge to the station),
2182:Train consisted of only one engine and two cars
1711:Starlight headed past in the opposite direction.
3283:Unknown, somewhere in the Thompson River Canyon
5434:Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines
4298:(if you go right up to the barbed wire fence)
3613:All coal cars. 2 engines pushing at the rear.
4844:(no fence here, but stay behind the columns)
3658:Entire train consisted of empty flatbed cars
2982:Last two CN freights were all container cars
2091:Some commuter trains running in cab-car mode
1693:Second Coaster train running in cab-car mode
384:Camping for two nights at Castle Junction in
8:
5542:Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit
4920:Images from aforementioned viewing locations
1981:train was parked in the station facing east.
1321:Driving south on I-5, I passed a northbound
262:Unknown, I believe it was somewhere between
4318:(weekly) and the Winnipeg-Churchill train.
3503:Second freight seemed to be all coal cars.
2429:all coal cars; two engines pushing at rear
939:Very short train, only two superliner cars
3545:the status website for the last four weeks
3399:Colorado railcar at midpoint of the train
2834:Denny's across the highway from the hotel.
2034:One of the trains running in cab-car mode
60:
5191:(also noted here on the messahing board)
817:Driving across the Columbia River on the
5365:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5282:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5245:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5208:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5159:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5111:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5076:(this was easily possible at the time),
5072:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5036:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
5000:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4956:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4840:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4808:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4768:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4734:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4691:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4656:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4617:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4576:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4528:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4476:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4391:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4343:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4291:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
4247:Images from aforementioned viewing spots
2668:Metrolink train running in cab-car mode
2228:train heading in the opposite direction.
1927:train passing in the opposite direction.
932:Late in the evening, Amtrak's eastbound
1871:Driving south on Highway 16 across the
1325:freight heading the opposite direction.
5412:Dumbo, I cannot remember how I got it)
5407:The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
4675:Serves Amtrak's Sunset Limited weekly
521:All coal cars, engine pushing at rear
19:Below is a list of the things I like.
7:
4876:Images from aforementioned locations
4702:New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal
2293:sped past on its way into Flagstaff.
5386:) to mostly blatant commercialism (
5204:get great view of the trains here.
4632:St. Paul-Minneapolis Midway Station
4503:. Also serves Amtrak's Maple Leaf.
4414:. Also serves Amtrak's Adirondack.
4363:Serves only one Via Rail line (the
4185:Railfanning at major train stations
3840:across a bridge a few blocks south.
2661:Preparing to catch a flight out of
1187:Driving north on US 30 towards the
5673:Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
5012:Oakland Jack London Square station
4270:Serves only one train (Via Rail's
217:Riding on Seattle's (now defunct)
14:
5535:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
5522:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
5437:(Despite never making it through
1072:train pulling out of the station.
4205:1=No good viewing spot exists.
42:) and three passenger services (
4314:Serves two Via Rail lines, the
3883:I parked in a parking lot near
3376:All coal cars; cars were empty
1351:UP freight: all container cars
5477:(I liked this one better than
4775:(this is taken from the road)
4483:(yes, you can get this close)
2341:Train running in cab-car mode
2156:Train running in cab-car mode
1630:Train running in cab-car mode
1:
5676:(I like this one better than
1898:National Air and Space Museum
1122:train on its way into Eugene.
5358:Viewing spots and conditions
5321:Viewing spots and conditions
5238:Viewing spots and conditions
5201:Viewing spots and conditions
5149:Viewing spots and conditions
5105:Viewing spots and conditions
5065:Viewing spots and conditions
5030:Viewing spots and conditions
4993:Viewing spots and conditions
4950:Viewing spots and conditions
4913:Viewing spots and conditions
4870:Viewing spots and conditions
4834:Viewing spots and conditions
4801:Viewing spots and conditions
4762:Viewing spots and conditions
4728:Viewing spots and conditions
4685:Viewing spots and conditions
4650:Viewing spots and conditions
4610:Viewing spots and conditions
4569:Viewing spots and conditions
4521:Viewing spots and conditions
4469:Viewing spots and conditions
4432:Viewing spots and conditions
4385:Viewing spots and conditions
4336:Viewing spots and conditions
4284:Viewing spots and conditions
4240:Viewing spots and conditions
3022:Jasper – Prince Rupert train
2792:Peter Skene Ogden State Park
1261:Freight: All container cars
473:Riding up to the top on the
5645:Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
5579:(that is far worse). Also,
5275:Viewing spots and locations
5082:(taken from the west side)
4077:I caught a bus over to the
1580:departed to continue north.
1066:Mission San Juan Capistrano
73:Location of train sighting
5698:
5339:What is the activity like?
5300:What is the activity like?
5263:What is the activity like?
5226:What is the activity like?
5178:What is the activity like?
5128:What is the activity like?
5093:What is the activity like?
5053:What is the activity like?
5018:What is the activity like?
4973:What is the activity like?
4938:What is the activity like?
3901:New York City to Baltimore
1075:Operating in cab-car mode
373:Mostly freight (multiples)
76:Summary of train sighting
5333:Los Angeles Union Station
4752:Serves Amtrak's Cresent.
2171:Nanaimo, British Columbia
1752:departed continuing west.
100:Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
5153:Noma Gallaudet U Station
5122:Washington Union Station
4893:What is the action like?
4858:What is the action like?
4822:What is the action like?
4789:What is the action like?
4750:What is the action like?
4708:What is the action like?
4673:What is the action like?
4638:What is the action like?
4597:What is the action like?
4549:What is the action like?
4497:What is the action like?
4449:What is the action like?
4408:What is the action like?
4402:Montreal Central Station
4361:What is the action like?
4312:What is the action like?
4268:What is the action like?
4216:What is the action like?
3580:Near Multnomah Falls, OR
1902:Virginia Railway Express
5577:Soarin' Over California
5087:San Diego Union Station
4210:Pacific Central Station
3250:Only coal cars visible
1060:San Juan Capistrano, CA
595:November 12 or 13, 2004
70:Date of train sighting
5636:(Funny film much like
5212:(light rail platform)
5172:Baltimore Penn Station
4543:Portland Union Station
1820:, I could see several
5294:New York Penn Station
4887:Chicago Union Station
4491:Toronto Union Station
3898:Passenger (multiples)
3766:Passenger (multiples)
3666:Passenger (multiples)
3630:I was driving to the
3451:Passenger (multiples)
2738:Passenger (multiples)
2650:Passenger (multiples)
2629:Passenger (multiples)
2535:Very short in length
2512:Very short in length
2067:Passenger (multiples)
2055:Empire State Building
2016:Passenger (multiples)
1873:Tacoma Narrows Bridge
1805:Passenger (multiples)
1782:Passenger (multiples)
1570:Passenger (multiples)
1470:Passenger (multiples)
1372:Very short in length
1328:Very short in length
1216:Sounder Commuter Rail
1201:Passenger (multiples)
1132:Passenger (multiples)
1083:Passenger (multiples)
771:Very short in length
79:Notes on train units
5530:Herbie: Fully Loaded
5257:Boston South Station
4624:(Sounder platforms)
3632:Portland Aerial Tram
3602:North Bonneville, WA
3423:150 (failed attempt)
2617:Griffith Observatory
2053:From the top of the
1615:March 19 or 20, 2008
1435:Portland Aerial Tram
793:Ainsworth State Park
219:Waterfront Streetcar
5220:30th Street Station
4591:King Street Station
4167:Freight (multiples)
4092:Freight (multiples)
3885:30th Street station
3577:Freight (multiples)
3511:Freight (multiples)
3490:Freight (multiples)
3356:All container cars
3155:Freight (multiples)
3135:Freight (multiples)
3115:Freight (multiples)
2969:Freight (multiples)
2928:Freight (multiples)
2920:All container cars
2886:Freight (multiples)
2866:Freight (multiples)
2845:Freight (multiples)
2824:Freight (multiples)
2718:Freight (multiples)
2564:Freight (multiples)
2475:Freight (multiples)
2190:Freight (multiples)
1920:Near Washington, DC
1721:Freight (multiples)
1576:San Juan Capistrano
1336:Freight (multiples)
1031:Freight (multiples)
990:Freight (multiples)
911:Burlington Northern
900:Freight (multiples)
779:Freight (multiples)
764:Multnomah Falls, OR
386:Banff National Park
380:Castle Junction, AB
194:Visiting Seattle's
164:Freight (multiples)
98:Visiting Seattle's
4967:Sacramento Station
4218:Serves Via Rail's
3539:Having discovered
3202:Near Cranbrook, BC
3158:August 16-17, 2013
3138:August 12-15, 2013
3118:August 11-16, 2013
2550:Salt Lake City, UT
1925:Northeast Regional
1822:West Coast Express
1625:Old Town San Diego
888:Stonehenge Replica
819:Bridge of the Gods
497:outside of Golden.
238:Biggs Junction, OR
5575:is with Disney's
5502:The Polar Express
5493:are the only non-
4927:(north entrance)
4783:St. Louis station
4367:) 6 days a week.
4182:
4181:
3921:Near Woodland, WA
2931:August 9-11, 2013
2810:Near Kamloops, BC
2721:August 4-10, 2012
2073:New York City to
2049:New York City, NY
2006:going northbound.
1487:Amtrak California
1070:Pacific Surfliner
813:Cascade Locks, OR
634:November 14, 2004
615:November 14, 2004
576:November 12, 2004
514:Craigellachie, BC
152:Ed Hendler Bridge
104:Salmon Bay Bridge
52:Rocky Mountaineer
5689:
5352:Level of viewing
5315:Level of viewing
5269:Level of viewing
5232:Level of viewing
5195:Level of viewing
5143:Level of viewing
5099:Level of viewing
5059:Level of viewing
5024:Level of viewing
4987:Level of viewing
4944:Level of viewing
4907:Level of viewing
4864:Level of viewing
4828:Level of viewing
4795:Level of viewing
4756:Level of viewing
4722:Level of viewing
4679:Level of viewing
4644:Level of viewing
4604:Level of viewing
4563:Level of viewing
4515:Level of viewing
4463:Level of viewing
4426:Level of viewing
4379:Level of viewing
4330:Level of viewing
4306:Winnipeg station
4278:Level of viewing
4262:Edmonton station
4234:Level of viewing
3888:both directions.
3387:January 25, 2014
2961:All cattle cars
2889:August 7-9, 2013
2827:August 6-7, 2013
2663:Bob Hope Airport
2546:August 1-2, 2011
2462:Mount Vernon, WA
2282:July 24-26, 2010
2196:Portland, OR to
2150:Torrey Pines, CA
1979:Keystone Service
1954:Norfolk Southern
1747:West Glacier, MT
1724:July 29-30, 2008
1623:While exploring
1598:Torrey Pines, CA
1490:Capitol Corridor
1410:Driving off the
1189:St. Johns Bridge
639:Mount Vernon, WA
196:Museum of Flight
61:
5697:
5696:
5692:
5691:
5690:
5688:
5687:
5686:
5617:Charlotte's Web
5474:Stuart Little 2
5457:(Both this and
5375:
5345:Platform access
5336:
5307:Platform access
5297:
5289:
5260:
5252:
5223:
5215:
5184:Platform access
5175:
5167:
5135:Platform access
5125:
5117:
5090:
5050:
5047:Diridon Station
5042:
5015:
5007:
4979:Platform access
4970:
4962:
4935:
4899:Platform access
4890:
4882:
4855:
4847:
4819:
4816:Orlando station
4786:
4778:
4747:
4744:Atlanta station
4739:
4714:Platform access
4705:
4697:
4670:
4667:Houston station
4662:
4635:
4627:
4594:
4586:
4583:(street views)
4555:Platform access
4546:
4538:
4507:Platform access
4494:
4486:
4455:Platform access
4446:
4438:
4418:Platform access
4405:
4397:
4371:Platform access
4358:
4355:Halifax station
4322:Platform access
4309:
4301:
4265:
4257:
4226:Platform access
4213:
4187:
4173:August 24, 2016
4154:August 24, 2016
4131:August 24, 2016
4105:August 23, 2016
4074:August 20, 2016
4052:August 14, 2016
4031:August 13, 2016
4009:August 11, 2016
3904:August 25, 2015
3880:August 16, 2015
3858:August 12, 2015
3817:Capitol Limited
3789:Near Tacoma, WA
3772:August 15, 2014
3752:August 15, 2014
3732:August 14, 2014
3712:August 13, 2014
3692:August 13, 2014
3672:August 13, 2014
3651:August 10, 2014
3627:August 10, 2014
3477:Near Tacoma, WA
3432:Los Angeles, CA
3413:Near Tacoma, WA
3367:August 19, 2013
3345:August 19, 2013
3322:August 19, 2013
3300:August 19, 2013
3280:August 19, 2013
3261:August 19, 2013
3238:August 19, 2013
3219:August 19, 2013
3199:August 18, 2013
3180:August 18, 2013
3096:August 11, 2013
3077:August 11, 2013
3057:August 11, 2013
3038:August 10, 2013
3014:August 10, 2013
2993:August 10, 2013
2972:August 10, 2013
2952:August 10, 2013
2913:Lake Louise, AB
2781:August 10, 2012
2635:Los Angeles, CA
2612:Los Angeles, CA
2402:While atop the
2291:Southwest Chief
2226:UTA FrontRunner
2110:Link Light Rail
2108:Riding the new
1793:Columbia Center
1791:While atop the
1554:Castle Rock, WA
1549:August 15, 2007
1529:August 15, 2007
1506:August 13, 2007
1433:While atop the
1210:While atop the
1120:Coast Starlight
1090:Los Angeles, CA
1064:I was visiting
1038:Fort Steele, BC
127:Amtrak Cascades
28:
22:
12:
11:
5:
5695:
5693:
5680:and the first
5638:Over the Hedge
5588:Over the Hedge
5573:FlyOver Canada
5388:The Lego Movie
5374:
5371:
5335:
5330:
5296:
5291:
5259:
5254:
5222:
5217:
5174:
5169:
5124:
5119:
5089:
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4969:
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4889:
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4818:
4813:
4785:
4780:
4746:
4741:
4704:
4699:
4669:
4664:
4634:
4629:
4621:(the bridge),
4593:
4588:
4580:(the bridge),
4545:
4540:
4493:
4488:
4445:
4443:Ottawa station
4440:
4404:
4399:
4357:
4352:
4308:
4303:
4264:
4259:
4251:(north side),
4212:
4207:
4186:
4183:
4180:
4179:
4177:
4174:
4171:
4170:Near Kelso, WA
4168:
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4110:
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4093:
4090:
4086:
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4083:
4075:
4072:
4071:to Los Angeles
4066:
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4016:
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4010:
4007:
4004:
4001:
3997:
3996:
3994:
3991:
3990:August 9, 2016
3988:
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3976:
3975:
3973:
3970:
3969:August 8, 2016
3967:
3961:
3958:
3954:
3953:
3951:
3947:
3946:August 7, 2016
3944:
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3934:
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3924:August 7, 2016
3922:
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3891:
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3873:
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3866:
3865:
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3859:
3856:
3854:Fredericksburg
3851:
3848:
3844:
3843:
3841:
3837:
3836:August 9, 2015
3834:
3833:Washington, DC
3831:
3828:
3824:
3823:
3821:
3812:
3811:August 8, 2015
3809:
3808:Washington, DC
3806:
3803:
3799:
3798:
3796:
3793:
3792:August 4, 2015
3790:
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3628:
3625:
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3615:
3614:
3611:
3607:
3606:August 9, 2014
3604:
3598:
3595:
3591:
3590:
3588:
3584:
3583:August 9, 2014
3581:
3578:
3575:
3571:
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3568:
3564:
3563:August 8, 2014
3561:
3558:
3555:
3551:
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3548:
3537:
3534:
3533:August 8, 2014
3531:
3528:
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3523:
3521:
3518:
3515:
3514:August 8, 2014
3512:
3509:
3505:
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3501:
3497:
3496:Near Kelso, WA
3494:
3493:August 7, 2014
3491:
3488:
3484:
3483:
3481:
3478:
3475:
3474:August 7, 2014
3472:
3469:
3465:
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3462:
3458:
3455:
3454:March 21, 2014
3452:
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3430:
3429:March 19, 2014
3427:
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2908:
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2898:
2895:
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2877:
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2869:August 7, 2013
2867:
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2852:
2851:Revelstoke, BC
2849:
2848:August 7, 2013
2846:
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2831:
2830:Revelstoke, BC
2828:
2825:
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2808:
2807:August 6, 2013
2805:
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2798:
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2788:
2786:Terrebonne, OR
2782:
2779:
2776:
2772:
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2765:
2762:
2761:August 9, 2012
2759:
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2741:August 7, 2012
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2698:March 22, 2012
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2679:March 22, 2012
2677:
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2653:March 22, 2012
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2609:March 18, 2012
2607:
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2589:
2588:August 7, 2011
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2567:August 3, 2011
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2482:Post Falls, ID
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2420:March 21, 2011
2418:
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2411:
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2409:All coal cars
2407:
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2397:
2396:March 21, 2011
2394:
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2377:March 20, 2011
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934:Empire Builder
930:
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471:
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4347:(east end),
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4027:San Ardo, CA
3965:Dunsmuir, CA
3943:Portland, OR
3876:Philadelphia
3709:Portland, OR
3689:Portland, OR
3669:Portland, OR
3648:Portland, OR
3624:Portland, OR
3560:Portland, OR
3536:Portland, OR
3517:Portland, OR
3222:Kamloops, BC
3141:Edmonton, AB
3121:Edmonton, AB
3100:Edmonton, AB
2764:Portland, OR
2744:Portland, OR
2724:Portland, OR
2703:Ferndale, WA
2404:Space Needle
2312:Seligman, AZ
2084:and finally
1896:Outside the
1707:Portland, OR
1704:June 5, 2008
1477:San Jose, CA
1455:Hercules, CA
1430:Portland, OR
1412:Steel Bridge
1407:Portland, OR
1317:Lakewood, WA
1272:June 4, 2007
1251:June 3, 2007
1232:June 3, 2007
1204:June 1, 2007
1184:Portland, OR
1161:Portland, OR
1139:Portland, OR
882:Maryhill, WA
743:Woodland, WA
536:Kamloops, BC
29:
21:
18:
15:
5678:Toy Story 3
5666:Toy Story 4
5661:Toy Story 3
5454:Toy Story 2
4804:sidewalks.
4350:(west end)
4097:Visalia, CA
4069:Anaheim, CA
4048:Norwalk, CA
4006:Oakland, CA
3769:Seattle, WA
3749:Seattle, WA
3587:directions.
3457:Burbank, CA
3391:Burnaby, BC
3349:Langley, BC
2893:Lake Louise
2682:Seattle, WA
2657:Burbank, CA
2443:Seattle, WA
2423:Seattle, WA
2399:Seattle, WA
2380:Seattle, WA
2356:Oakland, CA
2203:directions.
2130:Cabazon, CA
2105:Seattle, WA
2023:Hoboken, NJ
1844:Riding the
1816:While atop
1788:Seattle, WA
1769:Spokane, WA
1727:Spokane, WA
1515:Sacramento.
1365:Winlock, WA
1343:Winlock, WA
1323:Tacoma Rail
1275:Seattle, WA
1254:Seattle, WA
1235:Seattle, WA
1212:Smith Tower
1207:Seattle, WA
1034:Summer 2005
1012:Summer 2005
993:Summer 2005
971:Summer 2005
954:Spokane, WA
950:Summer 2005
926:Summer 2005
903:Summer 2005
878:Summer 2005
856:Summer 2005
834:Summer 2005
808:Summer 2005
791:Camping at
782:Summer 2005
760:Summer 2005
738:Summer 2005
618:Seattle, WA
598:Seattle, WA
579:Seattle, WA
406:Airdrie, AB
268:Macdoel, CA
214:Seattle, WA
211:Summer 2001
191:Seattle, WA
188:Summer 2001
167:Summer 2001
142:Summer 2001
122:Seattle, WA
94:Seattle, WA
67:Train type
26:Railroading
5682:Madagascar
5599:(This and
5569:Madagascar
5510:Madagascar
5489:(This and
5326:this forum
5163:this forum
4274:) weekly.
4127:Albany, OR
3729:Kalama, WA
3243:Savona, BC
3080:Jasper, AB
3060:Jasper, AB
3041:Jasper, AB
3017:Jasper, AB
2996:Jasper, AB
2975:Jasper, AB
2955:Jasper, AB
2935:Jasper, AB
2220:Layton, UT
2029:NJ Transit
1867:Tacoma, WA
1677:Passernger
1532:Kalama, WA
1387:Kalama, WA
1114:Eugene, OR
787:Dodson, OR
720:Eugene, OR
700:Eugene, OR
681:Eugene, OR
661:Eugene, OR
559:Lytton, BC
470:Jasper, AB
451:Jasper, AB
427:Jasper, AB
333:Golden, BC
264:Dorris, CA
5601:Toy Story
5495:Toy Story
5459:Toy Story
5446:Toy Story
4122:Passenger
4065:Multiples
4044:Passenger
4022:Passenger
4003:Passenger
3940:Passenger
3872:Passenger
3850:Passenger
3805:Passenger
3686:Passenger
3621:Passenger
3557:Passenger
3530:Multiples
3471:Passenger
3426:Passenger
3384:Passenger
3370:Delta, BC
3319:Passenger
3035:Passenger
3011:Passenger
2990:Passenger
2872:Field, BC
2790:I was at
2758:Multiples
2695:Passenger
2543:Passenger
2456:Passenger
2437:Passenger
2374:Passenger
2334:Davis, CA
2326:Passenger
2279:Multiples
2213:Passenger
2198:Boise, ID
2144:Passenger
2042:Passenger
1991:Passenger
1966:Passenger
1914:Passenger
1885:Passenger
1859:Passenger
1835:Passenger
1740:Passenger
1701:Passenger
1657:Passenger
1638:Passenger
1612:Passenger
1591:Passenger
1546:Passenger
1526:Passenger
1503:Passenger
1483:Caltrains
1424:Passenger
1401:Passenger
1295:Delta, BC
1248:Multiples
1155:Passenger
1108:Multiples
1096:Metrolink
1053:Passenger
929:Pasco, WA
923:Passenger
906:Pasco, WA
714:Passenger
592:Multiples
573:Multiples
554:July 2003
532:July 2003
529:Multiples
510:July 2003
490:July 2003
487:Passenger
467:July 2003
448:July 2003
445:Passenger
423:July 2003
420:Passenger
401:July 2003
376:July 2003
355:Field, BC
350:July 2003
328:July 2003
307:July 2003
286:July 2003
208:Passenger
146:Pasco, WA
116:Passenger
5581:The Wild
5558:The Wild
5515:The Wild
4501:Canadian
4316:Canadian
4272:Canadian
4220:Canadian
4109:through.
4101:Lodi, CA
4095:Between
3327:Hope, BC
3305:Yale, BC
2528:Echo, UT
2505:Avon, MT
1846:Skytrain
1825:station.
1164:Visited
913:livery).
886:Visited
717:May 2005
697:May 2005
678:May 2005
656:May 2005
433:Canadian
48:Via Rail
4932:Detroit
4145:Freight
3982:Freight
3960:Freight
3950:moving.
3918:Freight
3830:Freight
3786:Freight
3746:Freight
3726:Freight
3706:Freight
3645:Freight
3597:Freight
3407:Freight
3364:Freight
3342:Freight
3297:Freight
3277:Freight
3258:Freight
3235:Freight
3216:Freight
3196:Freight
3177:Freight
3093:Freight
3074:Freight
3054:Freight
2949:Freight
2907:Freight
2804:Freight
2778:Freight
2676:Freight
2606:Freight
2585:Freight
2520:Freight
2497:Freight
2417:Freight
2393:Freight
2360:Riding
2349:Freight
2304:Freight
2260:Freight
2238:Freight
2164:Freight
2122:Freight
2099:Freight
1937:Freight
1763:Freight
1688:Coaster
1447:Freight
1380:Freight
1359:Freight
1310:Freight
1288:Freight
1269:Freight
1229:Freight
1178:Freight
1009:Freight
968:Freight
947:Freight
875:Freight
853:Freight
831:Freight
805:Freight
757:Freight
735:Freight
694:Freight
675:Freight
653:Freight
631:Freight
612:Freight
551:Freight
507:Freight
464:Freight
398:Freight
347:Freight
325:Freight
304:Freight
283:Freight
256:Freight
231:Freight
185:Freight
139:Freight
87:Freight
56:BC Rail
5384:Frozen
4135:sight.
3655:sight.
3610:sight.
3105:south.
1667:Diego.
1144:quiet.
44:Amtrak
5395:Dumbo
5380:Dumbo
4412:Ocean
4365:Ocean
4148:Near
4125:Near
4025:Near
3963:Near
3600:Near
3325:Near
3303:Near
3241:Near
2876:Pass.
2784:Near
2728:west.
2701:Near
2526:Near
2503:Near
2332:Near
2310:Near
2244:Near
2128:Near
2082:SEPTA
1865:Near
1552:Near
1453:Near
1369:town.
1300:east.
1015:Near
974:Near
859:Near
837:Near
811:Near
785:Near
741:Near
704:past.
659:Near
637:Near
557:Near
404:Near
353:Near
331:Near
314:pass.
5653:Bolt
5626:Hoot
5622:Babe
5609:Hoot
5596:Cars
5491:Cars
5418:Babe
4099:and
3438:here
2814:for.
2362:BART
2086:MARC
1485:and
1214:, a
1166:OMSI
266:and
119:2000
90:2000
50:and
38:and
32:BNSF
5161:On
4164:182
4142:181
4119:180
4089:179
4062:178
4041:177
4019:176
4000:175
3979:174
3957:173
3937:172
3915:171
3895:170
3869:169
3847:168
3827:167
3802:166
3783:165
3763:164
3743:163
3723:162
3703:161
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3663:160
3642:159
3618:158
3594:158
3574:157
3554:156
3527:155
3508:154
3487:153
3468:152
3448:151
3404:149
3396:AM.
3381:148
3361:147
3339:146
3316:145
3294:144
3274:143
3255:142
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3213:140
3193:139
3174:138
3152:137
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3112:135
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3051:132
3032:131
3008:130
2987:129
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2946:127
2925:126
2904:125
2883:124
2863:123
2842:122
2821:121
2801:120
2775:119
2755:118
2735:117
2715:116
2692:115
2673:114
2647:113
2626:112
2603:111
2582:110
2561:109
2540:108
2517:107
2494:106
2472:105
2453:104
2434:103
2414:102
2390:101
2371:100
2177:SVI
1952:or
1950:CSX
541:by.
5628:)
5564:,
5537:)
5354:2
5317:1
5271:3
5234:3
5197:3
5145:3
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5061:4
5026:5
4989:4
4946:5
4909:3
4866:5
4830:5
4797:4
4772:,
4758:5
4724:3
4681:5
4646:5
4606:5
4565:4
4517:3
4480:,
4465:5
4428:1
4381:4
4332:3
4295:,
4280:5
4236:4
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2323:98
2301:97
2276:96
2257:95
2235:94
2210:93
2187:92
2161:91
2141:90
2119:89
2096:88
2064:87
2039:86
2013:85
1988:84
1963:83
1934:82
1911:81
1882:80
1856:79
1832:78
1802:77
1779:76
1760:75
1737:74
1718:73
1698:72
1674:71
1654:70
1635:69
1609:68
1588:67
1567:66
1543:65
1523:64
1500:63
1467:62
1444:61
1421:60
1398:59
1377:58
1356:57
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1307:55
1285:54
1266:53
1245:52
1226:51
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