- published: 05 Jul 2010
- views: 8468
- author: Charlie Schulz
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trip to Bailey Yard plus DERAILMENT in yard!!!!!!!!!! MUST SEE!!
schul4©2010...
published: 05 Jul 2010
author: Charlie Schulz
trip to Bailey Yard plus DERAILMENT in yard!!!!!!!!!! MUST SEE!!
schul4©2010
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Golden Spike Tower overlooking UP Bailey Yard
NORTH PLATTE, Nebraska Welcome to the Golden Spike Tower & Visitor Center and the panorami...
published: 24 Jan 2010
author: GoldenSpikeTwr
Golden Spike Tower overlooking UP Bailey Yard
NORTH PLATTE, Nebraska Welcome to the Golden Spike Tower & Visitor Center and the panoramic view of Union Pacific's Bailey Yard - the world's largest rail yard. Take a moment to watch our welcome video, visit our Website and sign up for the latest news and updates from the Golden Spike Tower.
- published: 24 Jan 2010
- views: 25977
- author: GoldenSpikeTwr
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Union Pacific Bailey Yard in North Platte, NE
This video is part of the "North Platte Bailey Yard Series". There will be 3 videos in thi...
published: 12 Aug 2010
author: Amtrakdavis22
Union Pacific Bailey Yard in North Platte, NE
This video is part of the "North Platte Bailey Yard Series". There will be 3 videos in this series. All videos will be of the Union Pacific Bailey Yard either from the Golden Spike Tower or the ground. A little about the Golden Spike tower, it's an 8 story building that is in the shape of a RR spike. You can visit the small museum on the first floor, and then take an elevator to the 7th or 8th level where you get a complete shot of the biggest Rail Yard in the country. It's just awesome and I would recommend this to anyone! In this shot you see a pan of the yard. You can't see a couple parts because it's just so big. You also see cars being humped. Some big rail yards use humps as a quick and efficient way of sorting rail cars. This is just an awesome place and there is always activity. Hope you enjoy!
- published: 12 Aug 2010
- views: 12305
- author: Amtrakdavis22
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HD: Non-Stop Action at Bailey Yard's West End in North Platte, NE / 6-5-12
Watch in HD!!!! This Spot is Located at the very Western Edge of Union Pacific's Massive B...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: RochelleXing
HD: Non-Stop Action at Bailey Yard's West End in North Platte, NE / 6-5-12
Watch in HD!!!! This Spot is Located at the very Western Edge of Union Pacific's Massive Bailey Yard in North Platte. Trains can be seen Exiting or Entering the Yard from two different Locations. Run through Trains (Coal, Grain, Autorack, etc) take the 2 or 3 Tracks farthest from the Camera to the get Fuel or a Crew Change. The Manifest's or Trains that are getting humped take the Track closest to the Camera to enter the West Receiving Yard. Yard Power can be seen coming out of the Yard, Switch onto a different Track and head back into the Yard (Dosent happen very often). This is a Great Location to Watch the Non-Stop Action coming in and out of UP's Bailey Yard. This is also where the Mountain Time Zone ends and the Central Time Zone begins. Train 1: This was a pretty interesting catch and something I've never seen before. On the rear of a WB Loaded Coal Train are a small string of 14 Tank Cars loaded with Ethanol. UP 6883 acts as the Mid-Train DPU. Train 2: Eastbound Manifest Train UP #8563 {SD70ACe} UP #6263 {AC44CW} UP #5039 {SD70M} UP #8316 {SD70ACe} Mid-Train DPU Train 3: Eastbound Empty Grain Train UP #8??? {SD70ACe} UP #6??? {AC44CW} Train 4: Eastbound Manifest Train (2nd Half of the first Manifest) UP #8316 {SD70ACe} Train 5: Westbound UCEX Empty Coal Train UP #6040 {AC44CW-CTE} UP #6306 {AC44CW} UP #6292 {AC44CW} DPU Train 6: Westbound UP Yard Power UP #3744 {SD40-2} UPY #840 {SD38-2} UPY #841 {SD38-2} Train 7: Eastbound AEPX Loaded Coal Train UP #5664 {AC44CW ...
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 479
- author: RochelleXing
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Bailey Yard, East Hump
Union Pacific's Bailey Yard in North Platte, Nebraska is the largest classification yard i...
published: 08 Jun 2008
author: cchan006
Bailey Yard, East Hump
Union Pacific's Bailey Yard in North Platte, Nebraska is the largest classification yard in the world. I recorded some videos at one of the two humps, the East Hump.
- published: 08 Jun 2008
- views: 17202
- author: cchan006
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Union Pacific Bailey Yard from the Golden Spike Tower
This video is part of the "North Platte Bailey Yard Series". There will be 3 videos in thi...
published: 13 Aug 2010
author: Amtrakdavis22
Union Pacific Bailey Yard from the Golden Spike Tower
This video is part of the "North Platte Bailey Yard Series". There will be 3 videos in this series. All videos will be of the Union Pacific Bailey Yard either from the Golden Spike Tower or the ground. A little about the Golden Spike tower, it's an 8 story building that is in the shape of a RR spike. You can visit the small museum on the first floor, and then take an elevator to the 7th or 8th level where you get a complete shot of the biggest Rail Yard in the country. It's just awesome and I would recommend this to anyone! This is the second part of the Bailey Yard Series. In the beginning of the video you see a few power sets moving around the diesel shop/fueling areas. You even see a little foreign power in there. This is the last footage I have from the Golden Spike Tower. Thanks for watching!
- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 2190
- author: Amtrakdavis22
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North Platte: Bailey Yard
North Platte: Bailey Yard, Video taken off the Golden Spike Tower....
published: 28 Aug 2011
author: livestockdana
North Platte: Bailey Yard
North Platte: Bailey Yard, Video taken off the Golden Spike Tower.
- published: 28 Aug 2011
- views: 716
- author: livestockdana
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Union Pacific North Platte Bailey Yard
This video is part of the "North Platte Bailey Yard Series". There will be 3 videos in thi...
published: 14 Aug 2010
author: Amtrakdavis22
Union Pacific North Platte Bailey Yard
This video is part of the "North Platte Bailey Yard Series". There will be 3 videos in this series. All videos will be of the Union Pacific Bailey Yard either from the Golden Spike Tower or the ground. A little about the Golden Spike tower, it's an 8 story building that is in the shape of a RR spike. You can visit the small museum on the first floor, and then take an elevator to the 7th or 8th level where you get a complete shot of the biggest Rail Yard in the country. It's just awesome and I would recommend this to anyone! Here is the third and final video to this series. I took all of these shots from the Buffalo Bill Ave Overpass in North Platte. You see just more and more of the awesome, nor stop action in the Baily Yard. Notice at the beginning the three train race. Shooting this was really cool. Hope you enjoy!
- published: 14 Aug 2010
- views: 1407
- author: Amtrakdavis22
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UP Bailey Yard from Golden Spike Tower
video from the tower during my visit to North Platte, NE...
published: 12 Aug 2011
author: brittonhome
UP Bailey Yard from Golden Spike Tower
video from the tower during my visit to North Platte, NE
- published: 12 Aug 2011
- views: 444
- author: brittonhome
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Railfanning North Platte (Bailey yard)
This was filmed on Friday the 29th. Again at Bailey Yard. With out realizing the fact of U...
published: 02 Jul 2012
author: jeffcassidy100
Railfanning North Platte (Bailey yard)
This was filmed on Friday the 29th. Again at Bailey Yard. With out realizing the fact of UP 844 was at Omaha and going to spend the night in North Platte. I couldn't catch it. But here is a quick video of Bailey Yard. Surprised to see CSX units at the diesel shops. But nothing much has changed since the last time I came. So enjoy!
- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 104
- author: jeffcassidy100
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Hump Action, UP's Bailey Yard
Freight cars go over the hump, through the retarders, and into the bowl to be divvied up i...
published: 14 Nov 2011
author: WhoozOn1st
Hump Action, UP's Bailey Yard
Freight cars go over the hump, through the retarders, and into the bowl to be divvied up into westbound trains at Union Pacific's Bailey Yard, North Platte, Nebraska. The world's largest rail classification yard is seen from the top of adjacent Golden Spike Tower, Ragin' Rails Raid 7-15-11.
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 1260
- author: WhoozOn1st
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UP Bailey Yard in North Platte, NE
This clip was taken at the Bailey yard rail fan visitors platform. The yard is huge & with...
published: 02 Sep 2007
author: Greg Hool
UP Bailey Yard in North Platte, NE
This clip was taken at the Bailey yard rail fan visitors platform. The yard is huge & with great respect to UP, they placed a platform there for rail fans to visit & learn about the history of the yard. Toward the end of the clip you can see the top of the "Hump". Enjoy!
- published: 02 Sep 2007
- views: 31212
- author: Greg Hool
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Tippoo's Tiger
The death of a young Englishman named Munro carried off by a man-eating tiger in 1792 was ...
published: 03 Nov 2010
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Tippoo's Tiger
The death of a young Englishman named Munro carried off by a man-eating tiger in 1792 was the inspiration for some of the strangest artefacts in the collections of any museum.
Munro was the son of Sir Hector Munro, one of the East India Company's generals. His death was seen by Tippoo, sultan of Mysore as divine retribution against the British invaders. He commissioned the famous mechanical toy depicting a tiger mauling its victim, which contained an organ to reproduce the appropriate roars and screams, as well as play a tune. It was certainly a peculiar idea for a palace entertainment but then Tippoo was no ordinary prince.
It was Tippoo's tenacity, military prowess and the adoption of the tiger as his personal symbol that earned him the title of the 'Tiger of Mysore' . Tippoo's father, Hyder Ali, a commander-in-chief who had usurped the throne of Mysore began a career of military expansion in South India. Together father and son involved the British in no less than four wars.
Tippoo succeeded the throne in a turbulent era when the European powers were seeing the rise of revolution, first in America and then in France. Tippoo's ambassadors visited the court of Louis XVI and received among other gifts this bust of the king. But French power in India was on the wane and Tippoo also sought allies in Turkey, Afghanistan and Iran and among other Indian rulers. The British east India Company had fielded some impressive generals and administrators notably Sir Robert Clive and Warren Hastings who defeated the French and made allies of powerful leaders like the Nazim of Hyderabad.
Anne Buddle
The British for decades, indeed centuries, had had commercial interests in India. Tippoo was obviously a native ruler and resented the intrusion, a) of a foreign power and, b) what is more, of the infidel Christians and he was a Muslim, and he determined to lay down his life to rid his territories of what he saw as a usurping power and therefore I think conflict was indeed inevitable.
Dr Rajnarayan Chandavarkar
Well the main reason the British gave for their successful conquest, was related to the superiority of their civilisation, their technology of warfare their state craft, and Tippoo in a sense undermined all these myths not only because he often had British armies on the run, partly because he was a great moderniser and had very competent armies, his light cavalry were always capable of harrying and indeed did harry British troops. For all those reasons he was the obverse in a sense of the way the British presented themselves.
In 1780 at a time of shifting alliances Haider and Tippoo marched against the British with a huge army. Lieutenant Colonel Bailey with a detachment of 3000 troops was cut off en route to join Munro's forces near Madras. The ensuing battle of Pollilur was a disaster for the British. Haider and Tippoo managed to concentrate their forces joining those of their French allies under Lally. They had superior numbers, their famous light cavalry, rockets and canon.
The battle I'm afraid was one of a number of incidences where the British didn't shine in military management and organisation. It's not easy to fight a battle in India when your command may be at Madras and your ultimate command is the company's offices in London. The question of distance is one thing but there were very real problems in direct lines of command. Hesitation and indecision did cost the British in fact at many points in this battle.
Tippoo immortalised his triumph at Pollilur in a series of painted murals in his place at Seringapatam. The artist captured wonderfully the moment when a Mysorean shell landed in the British ammunition wagon. To the great consternation of Bailey languishing in his palanquin whose expression captures the moment perfectly. Bailey himself was captured after the battle and died in Tippoo's jail. But the sultan's reputation as a cruel despot was probably in part the result of British propaganda.
I think Tippoo did become a British obsession partly because Tippoo fitted with the Companies ideals of Indian Kingship if you like. It was also important to present him as a zealot and as barbarous, of course he wasn't always kind to the British. I mean I don't know that he compares particularly badly with some of the things the British did in pacification the mutiny or some thing's they did when they took back Deli. He clearly was militarily ruthless and that necessarily entailed savagery, but I don't think it's particularly helpful to make a moral judgement of that kind.
No one would deny that 18th century warfare had its bloody elements and the Pollilur murals made frequent references to the gorier aspects of battle. Ten years later when Tippoo was defending Seringapatam against an imminent attack from the Governor General and Commander in Chief Lord Cornwallis, he prudently had the whole mural whitewashed over. But Tippoo wasn't merely a warrior, he was also a patron of the arts and a diplomat. This
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Paul Howe's 100-7 Tactical Rifle Drill
This is American hero, MSG Paul Howe, showing a 100 yard - 7 yard speed drill dring the Ta...
published: 13 Mar 2009
author: David Bailey
Paul Howe's 100-7 Tactical Rifle Drill
This is American hero, MSG Paul Howe, showing a 100 yard - 7 yard speed drill dring the Tactical Rifle Instructor course at his Combat Shooting and Tactics training facility in Nacogdoches, Texas.
(See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Howe for more information on Paul Howe.)
(See http://www.combatshootingandtactics.com for more information on Paul Howe's training facility.)
Shot with Canon G9.
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(HD) Union Pacific 2474 [North Platte, NE - Bailey Yard] 09/08/2011
North Platte, NE Bailey Yard. #2474, 1583, 1591, 4461, 4853. On our way across the country...
published: 14 Sep 2011
author: Henry Gall
(HD) Union Pacific 2474 [North Platte, NE - Bailey Yard] 09/08/2011
North Platte, NE Bailey Yard. #2474, 1583, 1591, 4461, 4853. On our way across the country we made a stop to see the Bailey Yard in North Platte, NE. Very impressive!
Some information on the Bailey Yard:
"The gigantic Bailey Yard covers a total expanse of 2,850 acres (12 km²) and is over 8 miles (13 km) in length and 2 miles wide (3.2 km). The yard is made up of some 315 miles (507 km) of track, including 18 receiving and 16 departure tracks.
Bailey Yard handles over 10,000 railroad cars every day. Approximately 3,000 cars are sorted daily in the yard's two humps and 114 bowl tracks. Because of the enormous amount of products that pass through Bailey Yard, Union Pacific describes the yard as an "economic barometer of America."
Besides being home to two humps, the yard also includes a locomotive fueling and servicing center that handles more than 8,500 locomotives per month, a locomotive repair shop that can repair 750 locomotives monthly, and a car repair facility that handles nearly 50 cars daily."
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Golden Spike Tower - North Platte, NE - A panoramic view of Union Pacific's Bailey Yard
published: 25 Jan 2010
author: Shaun Schleif
Golden Spike Tower - North Platte, NE - A panoramic view of Union Pacific's Bailey Yard
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Bailey yard 2011 by Brad Bennetzen
I am at rail fest in North Platte on September 18,2011 where i was at the North Platte's U...
published: 16 Sep 2012
author: Brad Bennetzen
Bailey yard 2011 by Brad Bennetzen
I am at rail fest in North Platte on September 18,2011 where i was at the North Platte's Union Pacific's Bailey yard this video will show you from inside the bus at the bailey yard seeing what is going on at the yard. The tour is guided by Union Pacific's tour guide. Copyright 2011 Brad Bennetzen
- published: 16 Sep 2012
- views: 33
- author: Brad Bennetzen
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Bailey Yard View
View from the " Golden Spike Tower" in North Platte, NE...
published: 02 Feb 2009
author: Daichan1893
Bailey Yard View
View from the " Golden Spike Tower" in North Platte, NE
- published: 02 Feb 2009
- views: 9769
- author: Daichan1893
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Bailey yard North Platte, NE
View of Bailey yard in North Platte, NE as seen from the 8th floor of the Golden Spike Tow...
published: 19 Sep 2010
author: tkerlrailfan
Bailey yard North Platte, NE
View of Bailey yard in North Platte, NE as seen from the 8th floor of the Golden Spike Tower.
- published: 19 Sep 2010
- views: 450
- author: tkerlrailfan
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HD: Union Pacific Bailey Yard Action from the Golden Spike Tower / 6-5-12
Watch in HD!!!! It Finally here! My videos from the Golden Spike Tower are ready to upload...
published: 04 Nov 2012
author: RochelleXing
HD: Union Pacific Bailey Yard Action from the Golden Spike Tower / 6-5-12
Watch in HD!!!! It Finally here! My videos from the Golden Spike Tower are ready to upload. This is the footage from just a short little visit. I spent approx 3 hours here the day before and that stuff will be bigger and better and will be uploaded very soon! Some Locomotives Featured are... UP #7510 {AC45CCTE} UP #4049 {SD70M} HLCX #3845 {GP38-2} UP #8131 {SD9043MAC} UP #6528 {AC44CW} UP #3233 {SD40-2} UP #3522 {SD40-2} UP #8545 {SD70ACe} Taken June 5, 2012 North Platte, Nebraska Union Pacific Bailey Yard
- published: 04 Nov 2012
- views: 125
- author: RochelleXing