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 Reading and Northern 425 ReturnsAdded: May 14, 2008 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Reading & Northern (more..)
» Steam 4-6-2 (more..)
» Reading and Northern HQ (more..)
» Port Clinton, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» May 10, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» RBMN 425 (more..)
» Unknown
» Eric B. (more..)
» Contact Eric B.
Remarks: 425 is fully painted and looks amazing! Witness RBMN 425 thunder out of the R&N yard in Port Clinton on her second test run up to Jim Thorpe. The first part of the video shows 425 is being prepared for her run, then 425 is coupled up to the coaches. The sounds are awesome, I love that 6'er and the bell is grand. And last, but not least... a runby as 425 leaves Port Clinton. Prior to 425's first run in December, 425 had been idle 11 years.
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  User Comments on this Video (6)

Posted by John G. on May 15, 2008

Eric, beautiful video of a beautiful engine! Great audio! Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Kevin Ashbaugh on May 15, 2008

That sure is a purdy dip. Great job on the video. I love the railfans at the end of the video running to their cars to get ahead of her for their next shot.

Posted by RailCop on May 15, 2008

One of the BEST sounding whistles I've ever heard. Great show......thank you.

Posted by Brian on June 15, 2008

I hope that 425 will make a special excursion to Strasburg soon in the future!

Posted by Andrew Desabatino on November 1, 2008

I will always remember #425 just like I did as a kid.

Posted by Canada Lens Rentals on November 11, 2010

That horn made the hairs on my neck stand up. Sounded just like an old black and white cowboy movie...

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