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 Solid John Deere on NS 62A Added: February 23, 2009 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» GE C40-9W (Dash 9-40CW) (more..)
» MP 227 (more..)
» Fostoria, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» February 17, 2009
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» NS 9624 (more..)
» NS 62A (more..)
» Jeff Mazurek (more..)
» Contact Jeff Mazurek
Remarks: This clip shows three mixed freights, unknown ID's, with NS 62A in the village of Fostoria.
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by Raśl on February 24, 2009

Awesome video!! very nice speed of the "John Deere" train. Thanks for sharing!

Posted by Bobby Jones on February 24, 2009

Nice meet on the last clip! Excellent job!

Posted by jim austin on February 24, 2009

That video was just way to cool.

Posted by Alex on February 25, 2009

Just caught those John Deeres going down the NEC through Aberdeen MD, on its way to Baltimore. Great catch.

Posted by B&O Fan on June 12, 2009

What a great statement you have made for America! American made locos pulling American made cars carrying commerce on American railroads. And at least a hundred American made John Deere tractors to boot! Makes me proud. Thanks. Send this vid to the White House as a reminder....

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