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 Pulling out of sidingAdded: January 25, 2008 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Canadian National Railway (more..)
» GE C44-9W/DPU (more..)
» Palling Siding, Mile 45, Telkwa Sub (more..)
» Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada (more..)
» January 24, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» CN 2203 (more..)
» CN C750-24 (more..)
» Jim Dorst (more..)
» Contact Jim Dorst
Remarks: After waiting for two trains to go by, CN 2203 powers out of the siding with CN 2200 pushing at the rear. The occasional camera shake is from the ground vibrations.
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  User Comments on this Video (6)

Posted by Kent Nelson on January 25, 2008

Awesome video with an awesome sound show Jim. Great job.

Posted by rrvideoman on January 26, 2008

Great video. Check out the length of that train with only 2 engines. And to think that it is in British Columbia where hills abound.

Posted by John G. on January 26, 2008

Wonderful sound! Keep up the great work.

Posted by Jim Massey on February 1, 2008

I felt the wonderful sense of power combined with the repetitive appearance of more and more cars. The combined feeling of, "Is this ever going to end?" along with the hope that it never will.

Posted by Andrew Pugh on March 14, 2008

102 cars if anyone cares to know. :) Yeah, I counted them...

Posted by James Wasney on May 9, 2008

Way cool! Definitely feel the sense of power when the dpu rumbles by notched up!

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