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 MMA's C30-7 still soldier onAdded: September 25, 2007 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Montreal, Maine & Atlantic (more..)
» GE C30-7 (more..)
» Farnham yard (more..)
» Farnham, Quebec, Canada (more..)
» August 11, 2007
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» MMA 5017 (more..)
» MMA #2 (more..)
» Bicot (Marc Caya) (more..)
» Contact Bicot (Marc Caya)
Remarks: Hefty puffs of smoke and awsome sound is what this video is all about as a trio of C30-7 and 300 axles in tow are leaving the Farnham yard.
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  User Comments on this Video (9)

Posted by K100DS on September 25, 2007

Excellent! Hope to see more of your footage!

Posted by Chris Lastovich on September 25, 2007

Awesome!! I remember watching these beasts when I was kid on the race track out of Chicago, all the more reason to go fan the MM&A.

Posted by Alex Ramos on September 26, 2007

Great clip!

Posted by Adam Christman (Penn Rail Videos) on September 26, 2007

Love the sound of that GE "growl"! Like the horn on the 5017 too. Awesome clip.

Posted by rrvideoman on October 9, 2007

Really fine work of videographing. Seeing engines work is one thing, but here you can feel the engines working as they round the corner. I would enjoy seeing a full length movie with thiese engines as they work as hard as this video shows. Excellent work Marc.

Posted by Prenton on January 24, 2008

Great engine sound - so much better than newer locos!

Posted by John G. on March 6, 2008

Great video, Marc! It looks like the GE's were doing their best ALCo imitations! Of course, it makes you wonder how many millions of miles the BN put on them before they were sold.

Posted by FolkstonGuy on March 6, 2008

I never see too many C30-7's down here in Florida, but I do see a lot of CSX B36-7's. Once I saw five of them all under power on a switching job!

Posted by Aaron Latson on December 30, 2008

THAT'S the way GE's are supposed to sound! Excellent video Marc!

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