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 CSXT Molten Sulphur Train K841 at St. Ives, AlabamaAdded: October 04, 2007 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Wisconsin Central (more..)
» EMD SD45 (more..)
» CSXT Lineville Subdivision (more..)
» St. Ives, Alabama, USA (more..)
» November 29, 2003
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» WC 6611 (more..)
» CSXT K841 (more..)
» Brian Morgan - www.searailfanning.com (more..)
» Contact Brian Morgan - www.searailfanning.com
Remarks: CSX's K-trains were known for unusual locomotive power and this day was no exception. Two WC SD45s, a CN SD50F, and a CSX C40-8 power loaded molten sulphur train K841 through the milepost ANJ918.1 grade crossing at St. Ives, Alabama, on CSXT's Lineville Subdivision at 10:00am on Saturday, November 29, 2003.
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by Adam Weddle on October 4, 2007

Awesome! There is a guy who likes railfans!

Posted by ShortlinesUSA on October 4, 2007

Talk about starting off with a bang-- great video and subject, Brian. Nice to see you posting some of that great stuff I know you have. Look forward to more! Mike Derrick

Posted by Mike Dixon - www.searailfanning.com on October 4, 2007

Awesome shot, Brian! I sure do miss the "good ole days".

Posted by rrvideoman on October 23, 2007

Very good Brian. The old WC is working hard. Great to see the fallen flags. You Southerners must enjoy see the Zebras so far from their original home.

Posted by on August 22, 2008

Man this has to be a classic, for sure! What a beautiful old P-3, and a roaring set of EMD SD45's in the lead.. Great video Brian, thanks for putting it up for us all to see!

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