Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA | LIVE Train Camera (Fixed View - West)
Channel :
Virtual Railfan
Original Title :
Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA | LIVE Train Camera (Fixed View - West)
URL :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9CJkmVgxp0
Since :
2026.6.19
id :
6914
• PTZ (Members Only: https://youtube.com/live/hV30GxkdTAs
• Fixed view - West (Chat): https://youtube.com/live/p9CJkmVgxp0
ABOUT THIS LIVESTREAM:
Virtual Railfan’s LIVE train cameras at Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA, at Cheyenne Yard (Milepost 509), are hosted by the Cheyenne Depot Museum. Overlooking the historic 1931 roundhouse, 1941 turntable, and 1919 machine shop, this camera captures Union Pacific’s Laramie Subdivision, climbing Sherman Hill. Showcasing 100+ daily trains—including freights, intermodals, and steam excursions with #844 and Big Boy #4014—this view highlights a rail hub born from the 1869 transcontinental completion.
• Camera Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mjNAPwtz1vGHuMUj6
RAILROAD RADIO FREQUENCIES:
• Union Pacific (Laramie Sub): 160.680 (AAR 38)
• Union Pacific (Cheyenne Yard): 160.680 (AAR 38)
• Union Pacific (Maintenance of Way): 160.410 (AAR 20)
Duplication or distribution of our videos is STRICTLY prohibited without permission. Official policy here: https://virtualrailfan.com/recording
ABOUT VIRTUAL RAILFAN:
Virtual Railfan® Inc. is the world leader in live train cameras, featuring some of the busiest train-watching locations in North America. Our livestreams average 10 million viewers per month.
See all of our camera locations here:
https://virtualrailfan.com/locations/
Comments? Send them to: Support@VirtualRailfan.com
CHAT ETIQUETTE:
Please follow these simple rules to keep our chat friendly and fun:
• We are a US-based channel and require English to be used in our chats. Multiple languages at once can be confusing.
• Be respectful. No inappropriate usernames, avatars, or language. Follow the moderators’ guidance.
• We love train talk! Be polite, welcoming, and respectful to others.
• Personal issues (like health or legal matters) and sensitive topics (like politics, race, or graphic details of accidents) should be kept private.
• Avoid using the term “foamer,” as it can be offensive.
• No shouting (all caps) and keep emoji use in check. Too many emojis can spam the chat.
• Be clear — misunderstandings can happen, especially for those using translation tools.
Following these rules makes the chat fun, respectful, and easy for everyone to enjoy!
• Fixed view - West (Chat): https://youtube.com/live/p9CJkmVgxp0
ABOUT THIS LIVESTREAM:
Virtual Railfan’s LIVE train cameras at Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA, at Cheyenne Yard (Milepost 509), are hosted by the Cheyenne Depot Museum. Overlooking the historic 1931 roundhouse, 1941 turntable, and 1919 machine shop, this camera captures Union Pacific’s Laramie Subdivision, climbing Sherman Hill. Showcasing 100+ daily trains—including freights, intermodals, and steam excursions with #844 and Big Boy #4014—this view highlights a rail hub born from the 1869 transcontinental completion.
• Camera Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mjNAPwtz1vGHuMUj6
RAILROAD RADIO FREQUENCIES:
• Union Pacific (Laramie Sub): 160.680 (AAR 38)
• Union Pacific (Cheyenne Yard): 160.680 (AAR 38)
• Union Pacific (Maintenance of Way): 160.410 (AAR 20)
Duplication or distribution of our videos is STRICTLY prohibited without permission. Official policy here: https://virtualrailfan.com/recording
ABOUT VIRTUAL RAILFAN:
Virtual Railfan® Inc. is the world leader in live train cameras, featuring some of the busiest train-watching locations in North America. Our livestreams average 10 million viewers per month.
See all of our camera locations here:
https://virtualrailfan.com/locations/
Comments? Send them to: Support@VirtualRailfan.com
CHAT ETIQUETTE:
Please follow these simple rules to keep our chat friendly and fun:
• We are a US-based channel and require English to be used in our chats. Multiple languages at once can be confusing.
• Be respectful. No inappropriate usernames, avatars, or language. Follow the moderators’ guidance.
• We love train talk! Be polite, welcoming, and respectful to others.
• Personal issues (like health or legal matters) and sensitive topics (like politics, race, or graphic details of accidents) should be kept private.
• Avoid using the term “foamer,” as it can be offensive.
• No shouting (all caps) and keep emoji use in check. Too many emojis can spam the chat.
• Be clear — misunderstandings can happen, especially for those using translation tools.
Following these rules makes the chat fun, respectful, and easy for everyone to enjoy!
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