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G Scale Mountain Railroading Action As Dash 9’s Pull Trains Over The Summit!

Now that my Mountain Subdivision is fully completed I am having more fun than ever running trains up and over the summit. In this video I change things up a bit and run my big Dash 9s on this newly completed stretch of track! I have named several locations on my railroad that are real locations on the Sierra and some locations I have created and as far as I know are only known on my layout. I have also created names of locations on some of the other railroads throughout the country. For example “Big 10” and “Big 60!” “Big 10” I believe comes from the UP Moffat Tunnel Subdivision and “Big 60” comes from Portland & Western’s Toledo branch. Locations such as “Canyon Tank, Hetch Hetchy Junction, Dry Creek, Rogers Cut” are actual locations on the Sierra Railroad, which is what my layout was modeled after. Canyon tank was the location on the Sierra where a water tank was located on top of a flat rock that was elevated over the railroad grade. The tank supplied water to steam locomotives during the days of the Sierra Railroad when steam powered daily freight & passenger trains between Oakdale & Standard. Hetch Hetchy Junction was a location where Sierra Railroad interchanged with a branch line that was created to build the Hetch Hetchy dam located in Yosemite National Park. In this video I actually narrate rather than placing written captions on the screen and mention some of these locations. The power on this video starts out with an old Aristocrat, UP dash 9 and a Bachman, Santa Fe Warbonnet dash 9. I personally weathered both locomotives to give them the older look of locomotives that have spent years of service on the road, which are now retired to local freight service😁. I even went as far as to paint burn scars on the sides of both locos to mimic previous turbo fires, which several locomotives seem to experience. In fact, my Warbonnet actually experience an actual fire when the smoke unit failed and over heated. That is a previous short video on my channel! Unfortunately the Warbonnet did not last the full day as it experienced mechanical issues and had to be replaced by a Bachman BNSF painted in the black and orange swoosh paint scheme, a much newer looking locomotive. And yes the Warbonnet did actually experience issues, which I have yet to fully diagnose🙁. You will see the power pulling unit woodchip trains with live woodchip loads, which is why I’m only pulling 10 cars at a time over the Mountain Sub. I also will be pulling a 14 car manifest made up of a live lumber load, box cars, grain hopper cars and an emplty center beam. The trains in this video are meant to be BNSF locals pulling trains onto Sierra Railroad to interchange with Sierra at Oakdale yard. I’ve added the click and clack of real rail cars from some of my videos of the prototype Sierra, for a more realistic sound. Again I hope you will enjoy g scale mountain railroading action at its finest. Please hit the like, share, comment and subscribe. Thank you for the channel support!😁

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