LIVE Railcam: Revelstoke, BC, CAN (West) | Virtual Railfan

Actual start date: November 14, 2018 East cam: West cam (chat): In Memory of Jimmy Kosmo You are watching a live stream of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, for people who enjoy watching trains. You are welcome to join our family friendly chat, but keep in mind that there’s a community with rules already established. Please check them out below. These cameras are located on the Revelstoke Railway Museum. If you’re looking for a great place to visit, this is it. Stop by and check out all of their displays and history. You can visit them here: Shout out to our Youtube Sponsor Level members! Give them a sub: Rails, Tails and Trails: randall krippner: Duplication or distribution of our videos is STRICTLY prohibited without permission. Official policy here: Here are some helpful links, courtesy of Adam Bouwman List of Trains: Subdivision List: Canadian Railway Map: Rocky Mountaineer schedule: Read only train log : FAMILY-FRIENDLY CHAT RULES: • Be polite and respectful • Please use English, we need a single language to be able to understand each other. If you’re not fluent, please use a translator such as Google Translate: • Don’t post in ALL CAPS or use excessive emojis, letters or characters. • Don’t discuss politics, religion, race, sex, violence, disturbing details about train or vehicle accidents, or anything like that. We try to be mindful of any children who may be watching. • Don’t use the terms “foamer“ or “foaming“ in your comments or your username. Many railfans find them derogatory and offensive. • The conversation here is trains, and please remember that it needs to come first. Off topic conversation such as music, sports, jokes, etc. is fine, but it must be kept in balance with on topic. • Please keep conversations of personal issues (medical, domestic, legal, etc.) out of the chat; take it to messaging or email. Remember, you are sharing information with hundreds of people, not just those directly involved in the chat. • Don’t ask to become a moderator. It’s earned. If we’re interested in your assistance, we will contact you. • Please don’t use our chats to seek attention, stand on your soapbox, or criticize other people’s presences or contributions. This is not an exclusive club, we try hard to ensure that our chats feel welcoming to anyone who drops by. • Just be nice, it’s amazing what happens when we’re all nice to each other. THINGS THAT WILL GET YOU BANNED: • Inappropriate usernames • Profanity • Asking for subscriptions (subs) • Being intentionally disruptive, creating arguments or any other jerk-like behavior • Not following the moderators’ instructions ABOUT THIS FEED: Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada, in the Canadian Rockies, is located on the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP), where their Shuswap Sub meets their Mountain Sub. The Shuswap Sub runs to the west to Kamloops, BC (towards Vancouver, BC), and the Mountain Sub runs to the east to Field, BC, through Rogers Pass. Among the freight trains seen here are unit potash, unit grain, and unit coal. Loaded westbounds feature both mid-train and end-of-train DPU’s, and empty eastbounds have fewer engines, both on front and as DPU’s. Many but not all eastbounds will stop to enter the yard, which is located to the east of the museum and cameras. Also seen are manifests, intermodal, and combined intermodal/manifest.. On occasion, the gates will activate, but will soon after deactivate, with no train, which is due to the switcher in the yard proceeding far forward enough to enter the crossing’s track circuit. There are no VIA Rail passenger trains through Revelstoke, however, during part of the year the Rocky Mountaineer can be seen. Link to the Free VRF YouTube Cams.: Link for Virtual Railfan Members: ABOUT VIRTUAL RAILFAN: Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Links to the Free VRF YouTube Cams.: Links for Virtual Railfan Members: Want to help keep a certain cam on YT or just help us keep things up to date? You can donate here via SuperChat (dollar icon) or at Know a good location for a camera? We’d love to hear about it, If you have any contacts in the area, please let us know. Please fill out this form on our website:
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