[Originally released on DVD in 2018]
California's Mojave Desert is the driest place in North America. It ranges in elevation from over 11,000 feet in the Spring Mountains, to 282 feet below sea level in Death Valley. Through this seemingly barren land, a mainline railroad charts a course connecting Salt Lake City with the rich ports of Southern California. It is known as Union Pacific’s Cima Subdivision.
Covering the western portion of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad, the Cima Subdivision runs for 173 miles between Yermo, California and Las Vegas, Nevada. Various intermodal trains race between Chicago and Southern California. Coal trains lumber over the steel rails along with heavy manifests for Salt Lake City, North Platte, and West Colton. Auto rack and ethanol tank trains add to the interesting mix of traffic.
Following the Mojave River, the rails pass through the amazing features of Afton Canyon then race across the dunes to the oasis of Kelso. Next comes the stiff 2.2% climb over Cima Hill. Draw bars strain as big diesels dig in for the nineteen mile pull to the summit. Crossing into Nevada, trains leave the lonely desert behind as they roll among the lights of Las Vegas.
This program was shot in March and April of 2018.
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0:00 Intro
2:08 Map
5:00 Daggett
12:52 Yermo
19:22 Dunn Overlook
22:58 Mojave River Bridge 2
27:28 Mojave River Bridge 3
31:24 Afton Canyon
39:18 Mojave River Bridge 4
44:38 Basin
49:16 Crucero
55:26 Kelso
1:02:53 Dawes
1:09:32 Chase
1:13:00 Cima
1:29:47 Ivanpah
1:33:42 Nipton
1:41:05 Gene
1:45:07 Erie
1:48:31 Sloan
1:52:20 Las Vegas
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