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 Nissan Auto Train Chase pt. IIAdded: March 27, 2012 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Canadian National Railway (more..)
» GE C40-8 (Dash 8-40C) (more..)
» CNIC Yazoo Sub (more..)
» Yazoo City, Mississippi, USA (more..)
» March 24, 2012
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» CN 2132 (more..)
» CN Auto Train (more..)
» Paul Morgan (more..)
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Remarks: Sometimes, trains have issues that delay them for slightly longer than an hour... this was one of those days. What was originally going to be a pretty decent 2 hour trip from Jackson to Greenwood turned into a 5 hour trip due to an airhose that was hanging too low. The crossing in Tinsley (previous video) caught the airhose and disconnected it. I went and sat at South Valley Siding until they had the problem fixed. This video picks up where the other left off... just a few hours later than it was supposed to...
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  User Comments on this Video (2)

Posted by Billy Hudson on March 28, 2012

nice chase. its always a pleasure seeing footage shot in out neck of the woods. Still can see some of the trees down from the tornado. Eitherway, enjoyed watching them both

Posted by Dave on April 13, 2012

Great Editing and colors...Thanks

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