Trains Magazine has upgraded the Rochelle, Ill., webcam with a bigger picture and sound. Access to the webcam is free for registered users and unlimited with a Trains.com or magazine subscription. See something cool on the video feed? Post about it here!
Not working for me today? Is upgrade complete? I have black screen with distances to Porviso etc, but no cam feeds nor past pictures available??
It has been working for me. I am a bit disappointed in the evening video. The camera cannot make out a thing. Great sound, though.
Very nice high-resolution camera, but the compression ratio sort of negates the HD. I understand the desire/need to keep the bandwidth down, but a lower resolution camera with less compression could provide a better image at about the same bandwidth, one where detail is not lost due to the blending of pixels in the compression algorithm.
I do like the addition of sound. But I sometimes have the window open and then get distracted and forget it is running… then I hear a train horn and can’t figure out where it is coming from! Left me totally befuddled earlier this morning! But once I figured it out, I quickly reverted to the viewing window and watched a train! FUN. THANKS!
I will be doing some measuring on Google Earth to determine perspective distances between some landmarks so I can measure the speed of trains in the area. So far, timing cars of known length I have seen a train headed to Aurora at close to 35 MPH this morning and just now a UP bound for Clinton at about 25 MPH.
NOT working form me. All I get is a blank white screen where the picture should be. It is still broken.
I just tried it and it loaded both automatically and quickly. Waited a breathless two minutes and I heard the horn. BNSF coming from SW with what I think was an SD70 on the head.
Some people may need to update media or flash players.
I would place the experience on a par with the Norfolk cam, except that the sound is a welcome enhancement. Haven’t yet compared the two after dark. The Norfolk cam gets the benefit of proximal street lighting.
-Crandell
What computer system are you using? Operating system and browser and revision levels?
It works for me on Windows 7, Internet Explorer 11.
Great to see the webcam back and improved. I had to wait 3 full minutes after I opened it for a train (UP west, mixed freight) to appear. One thing that could be improved is if the microphone for the sound could be moved closer to the speakers that carry the radio feeds - but that might mean picking up all the conversations in the deer stand itself, some of which can be pretty inane (not to mention the crying babies).
Some of us geezers remember the old railfan park in Rochelle which was right at the diamond crossing on the right hand corner of the screen near a utility pole. Sometimes you still see guys park there for the improved camera angles at certain times of day. There was parking, a picnic table, a garbage can, and someone planted flowers. The trains were BN and C&NW. At the time I thought it was the last word in friendly railfan treatment! Some guys who parked there had speakers attached to their scanners, too. The area of the current railroad park was somewhat brushy and overgrown, and the folks were still living in their house if memory serves. An interchange track from BN to UP was right in front of us, rarely used (and gone now) but sometimes used for MOW and car setouts at the time.
Some years ago the Chicago & North Western Historical Society held its annual meet in Rochelle – it was a great meeting – and one pleasant night after the last slide show someone said, let’s go to the railroad park. By that time it was probably 10:30 pm so the cameras were left at home. Daytime railfanning is great there but at night the action was nonstop and just incredible. I have never seen the volume of trains I did that night from 10:30 pm to about 1 am.
Dave Nelson
Works for me and it is great.
Semper V, both railroads allow their trains to cross the diamonds at 35 m.p.h. Some UP trains have a tendency to go more slowly because of the proximity of Global 3 (first train I saw on the new cam was an eastbound on UP–moving slowly but had picked up appreciably by the time it was done crossing).
If you catch one going faster than 35…shhhh!
Nice! Looked at it after dark, so there’s a lot to be desired, although I’m sure the neighbors would complain about any sort of lighting.
The autofocus is a bit of an issue at night - since there’s not much light, it hunts a lot.
I also like the sound. Haven’t run the Netherlands cam together with the Rochelle cam, but that will make for a noisy computer!
Most of the cameras (multiple brands) that I have in my ad-hoc home video surveillance system have an auto-focus feature, but they also have a method of turning that feature off and setting the focal distance manually. I set them to infinity and they work well… Anything over 15 ft. is essentially infinity!
Well… they work fine until there is a power glitch and then they reset to autofocus ON, and it drives my motion detection software nuts as the cameras hunt for focus at night, until I manually turn autofocus off again.
Ah, yes, these marvelous toys that want to do all the work for you, except click the shutter!
I still like my Canon that I bought 36 years ago, but it is a little more bulky than the Canon my wife bought a few years ago.
Great quality! Sound is exciting. Train just recently dimmed headlights coming through to avoid blinding people at the park…[tup]
just brought up new cam at Rochelle at 0100 am and find it a disappointment. at night you see less than the old cam. I hope it looks better in daylight.
I have watched the Web Cam both yesterday and today. I was able to catch one of the last unpatched C&NW painted locos leading a west bound train.
I agree that the night view is not so good. I watched a train at 03:00 CDT and could only see the lights on the locomotives and the reflectors on the trailers/cargo containers.
I am not complaining as I live in a town that got rid of its railroad long before I was born.
It needs a volume control so I don’t get blasted out of my chair when they blow the horn. [:D]
A nice improvement over the old one. Thanks for doing this!
Finally got a chance to “daylight” the cam and, of course, two MW guys are inspecting the diamonds. No jeweler’s loupe needed there, but no trains either.
Also saw a lot of foraging birds in the BNSF ROW near the picnic area; I guess the grain hoppers are leaking a little bit. That sort of reminded me of the squirrel activity along the BNSF branch running alongside the I-215 route across from March AFB (when it was still an AFB).
Did hear a train last night and saw the lights of the DP unit on the tail end go by on UP. Those wheels definitely make a racket going over the diamonds, don’t they.
Ah, yes, Chuck, wheels going over any frog make a noticeable noise. When I lived in Wesson, Mississippi, the IC was right across the street in front of my house–with a crossover between the two mains there. If I wanted to, I could count the cars on a train that went by during the night. Sad to say, there is only one track there now.