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 Reading & Northern: Thunder in the StormAdded: September 08, 2008 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Reading & Northern (more..)
» Steam 4-6-2 (more..)
» Reading & Northern Lehigh Division (more..)
» Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» September 06, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» RBMN 425, RBMN 5049 (more..)
» Unknown
» Adam Christman (Penn Rail Videos) (more..)
» Contact Adam Christman (Penn Rail Videos)
Remarks: In the midst of Tropical Storm Hanna, the R&N was ambitious, and ran thier steam-powered excursion to Pittston and return as planned. In this video, you will witness steam in the rain, as #425 shows Hanna just what she's made of. With the help of an SD50, the pair fight thier way through downpours and slippery rail. Finally, a tardy (2-hours late!) #425 pulls into Jim Thorpe, as Hanna continues to unleash her fury. The only thunder in this storm, is coming from #425.
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  User Comments on this Video (4)

Posted by Apostolos Anastasiadis on September 8, 2008

Amazing!Congratulations for your patience Adam to make this video,and thank you for sharing it with us.

Posted by Derek Buel on September 8, 2008

To Thumbs WAY up!

Posted by Brian P. Roslund on September 9, 2008

Thanks for posting this video. I enjoyed the great angles and locations that you used. All around a 5 star video. Brian

Posted by John on November 17, 2011

is her whistle similar to 614's? It sounds almost exactly like it so much in this video!

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