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 A BNSF tank car train descends Cajon Pass and rounds a curve entering the Mormon Rocks areaAdded: April 27, 2010 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Burlington Northern Santa Fe (more..)
» GE C44-8W (Dash 8-44CW) (more..)
» CP Walker in the Cajon Pass (more..)
» San Bernardino, California, USA (more..)
» April 17, 2010
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» Unknown
» Bart Pulverman (more..)
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  User Comments on this Video (6)

Posted by on April 28, 2010

ES44's and C44-9W's...Just thought I'd let you know....But a great video!

Posted by Jeff Orenstein on April 28, 2010

Nice video! Thanks. The Pass sure looks green. Is the switch at the end leading to a siding?

Posted by Bart Pulverman on April 29, 2010

Jeff, I do not know where the siding goes. I hiked in on railroad property about two miles to take the shot and just before I got to the camera position, the sole separated from my right boot. At that point, I couldn't do any more exploring since I had to nurse my boot back to the car. Bart

Posted by santa fe harley on May 4, 2010

Nice consist, but prior to my wife and I moving to the feather river, we practically lived at Cajon. There are nicer rock backdrops @ mormon rocks, I gave it 4 stars.

Posted by Bart Pulverman on May 4, 2010

Santa Fe Harley: This video was shot from the up canyon side of Mormon Rocks. The sweeping curve is where the train enters Mormon Rocks.

Posted by LEFT COAST RAIL VIDEOS on March 3, 2011

This location is called CP Walker

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