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The next entry in the Tracks Through documentary series is here! Footage collected over a 10 year period showing off the intense action, beautiful scenery and amazing history of the Mojave Desert and the trains that run through it is displayed in it's first episode, focusing on the remote outpost of Barstow California and it's massive classification yard. Witness the Barstow hump, learn about how Southern Pacific tried every means possible to block the Santa Fe's expansion into California, and revel in the beauty and history of the beautiful Casa Del Desierto depot. Tracks Through looks to redefine and push the boundaries of what train documentaries can and will be by incorporating curated soundtracks, deep historical dives and a wealth of information. Shot over numerous trips, Railfanjunction looks to give Railfans every angle and a wealth of information to provide visiting railfans with a seminal reference point for a train line. Part music video, part slideshow and part history lesson, Tracks Through is the next evolution of the railfan documentary! OST: https://pastebin.com/pSPvn9Ag Major Sources: Union Pacific in the Los Angeles Basin - Jeff Asay Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History Volume IV, California - Donald B. Robertson Santa Fe...Steel Rails Through California - Donald Duke and Stan Kistler Mojave Desert Dictionary, 2nd Edition - Patricia A Schoffstall Santa Fe Los Angeles Division - John Signor Coast Line Depots, Los Angeles Division - Lee Gustafson and Philip Charles Serpico Special Thanks To: Paul Larsen for additional footage and transportation before I had a license ATSF100WEST and Evan_Werkema on Trainorders for their encyclopedic knowledge of the region and Santa Fe Operations Benkirb for helping me find some of the music in this video The late Bob Reynolds, who helped rekindle my interest in the Mojave as a teenager And my wonderful community on Discord (that you can't join, sorry!) for the support in making these projects. I love you all with all of my heart, thank each and every one of you for your constant support and well wishes. No part of this video was made using generative AI or large language models (LLMs).