THE ULTIMATE CAJON SUBDIVISION
From the great San Bernardino Valley to the high desert community of Barstow lies one of the busiest and most scenic mainlines in the country. At just over 81 miles in length, the BNSF Cajon Sub is a powerful artery that plays an integral role in moving trains to and from Southern California. With its stiff climb over Cajon Pass, endless flow of traffic, and vistas of stark beauty, the Cajon Sub is a place of limitless photo opportunities for railroad photographers.
Pentrex takes you on a journey of epic proportions across this railroading hot spot. For close to five years, leaving almost no mile undocumented, filming over 500 trains during winter snow storms and summer heat, we searched out incredible photo locations to take you into the heart of this line as it's never been seen before!
BNSF, Union Pacific, and Amtrak deliver nonstop thrills here. These trains are covered on the Mojave Desert between Barstow and Victorville as well as on the challenging Pass. We also capture the action on Union Pacific's Colton-Palmdale Cutoff as it parallels the BNSF on Cajon Pass. You'll see numerous trains with foreign power leading, along with other surprises such as passenger specials and Grand Canyon Railway steam engines and tenders riding on flatcars. Plus, you'll catch sight of the early stages of new mainline construction and tunnel daylighting projects as well. There's so much to see!
On Discs One and Two you'll explore the lines in detail from San Bernardino to Barstow. Discs Three and Four take you back to San Bernardino with all new footage. None of the images you see here have been used in any other production. This is 12 hours of all new material! You won't want to miss a second of our blockbuster presentation, The Ultimate Cajon Subdivision!
Does anyone know the where the opening scene, where you see all 3 lines, in this video is? Specifically, what highway do we see? Thanks.
Gooberwalla 6 months ago
Love this video. Every time I complete the 12 hours, starting it over is like seeing it for the 1st time.
rwhitenight 1 year ago
So Hear The Whistle Blow!
And Listen to The Railroad Conductor Saying All Aboard! Railroad World! You Came To Arrive Here! And Watch The Big Brass Bell Ring!
bobmartin3 2 years ago
Thumbs up my friend!!
moon47mars 2 years ago
Absolutely Incredible!!
bravosixxx 2 years ago 2
I got to meet the guy that shot this DVD at San Benardino. Nice man. They asked for a cab ride but didn't get one. The funny and interesting truth is that the narrator doesn't know one single tid bit about trains. Its true, he just reads what's on the paper. lol
TrainTrackTrav 3 years ago
CN LOL
coolguy676 3 years ago
Yes it was, and on a BNSF aswell.
KRG2645 3 years ago
actualy CNs are common to see on BNSF trains, I think that CN was on a UP tho rite?
Espeelover 3 years ago
I want this one. I have the ultimant tehachapi and I'm well satisfied with it.
Espeelover 3 years ago