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 A rather large Westbound stacktrain on the Water Level RouteAdded: November 30, 2008 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» CSX Transportation (CSXT) (more..)
» EMD SD70MAC (more..)
» Erie Canal Lock 19, MP QC 231.51, Mohawk Sub (more..)
» Schuyler, New York, USA (more..)
» November 28, 2008
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» CSXT 4751 (more..)
» CSX Q159 (more..)
» Dan Millette (more..)
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Posted by pauljw on November 30, 2008

2 engines pulling 158 cars. Must have had many empties. Listening to the locomotives engines, it sounds like they're running almost at full throttle. Maybe there should have been another engine or two, to help with the load. Nice video. No one would ever expect to see that many cars behind only two locomotives.

Posted by David Nutter on December 1, 2008

Great video, Mr. Millette!

Posted by csf on December 9, 2008

This train should have at least a pair of widecab units sandwiching a standard cab, or maybe a trio of AC6000CW's lugging the train in case there's a mountain in which there's very steep hills while going up a grueling hill nearby and how long the train is, anyway nice video.

Posted by Clark J Sprigman on January 20, 2009

How the hect can 2 locomotives pull that many well cars? Isn't usually 3 locomotives hauling a train that long? Wow! I've never seen anything like that in my life. Great video!

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