[Total: 0 Average: 0/5]You must sign in to vote Over 4.5 miles of Union Pacific Locomotives stored in the dry Arizona desert south of Tucson off the I-10 Freeway. Ready for the day they are called back into service. Drone filming on July 1, 2017. Music by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Video Rating: / 5 Kit Foxes inhabit much of the American Southwest and head up to Oregon. They mainly eat meat but are also known to eat cactus fruit and other plants. This family of kit foxes was found in Northern Arizona. Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thejuniperlab/ Video Rating: / 5
on 2021-02-14
They are no longer parked at this location (as of Feb 6, 2021). Does anyone know where they moved them to? I haven't been able to find them yet!!
This is a World record.
Do the abandoned map on union pacific plz
Any idea how many? I think close to 300.
Is this line of locomotives still there? I will be visiting the airliner graveyards this weekend (Oct 16 – 19th) and want to head to see them, if it's worthwhile! Thanks
For the people who asked for the location : It's east of Tucson, south of the I-10. Coordinates : 31°58'7.59"N 110°31'50.73"W
Do you have any coordinates of this location?
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Thank you great and impressive views. Joe
What? This seems impossible. Why are they there? Are they useless? The scrap value alone would be incredible. Who owns them? Are their EPA concerns with leakage? Where is this? It can’t be a live line. Did they get there over time or all at once? Are there more being added from time to time? It would be quite a sight if they are went by at one time. Thanks for the video.
Interesting!
What's your favorite desert animal?
I like the Tarantulas and the Big Horn sheep. Some of the lizards are pretty cool too. I've seen a Kit fox many times at night. He/she comes around my camp just after dark.
so cool! Der fish in der?