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 CSXT Manifest Train Q592 at Springfield, TennesseeAdded: October 06, 2007 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Wisconsin Central (more..)
» EMD SD45 (more..)
» CSXT Henderson Subdivision (more..)
» Springfield, Tennessee, USA (more..)
» January 04, 2003
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» WC 7525 (more..)
» CSXT Q592 (more..)
» Brian Morgan - www.searailfanning.com (more..)
» Contact Brian Morgan - www.searailfanning.com
Remarks: WC Operation Lifesaver SD45 #7525 and three other WC SD45s grind northbound manifest train Q592 through the milepost OOH199.8 grade crossing just north of Springfield, Tennessee, on CSXT's Henderson Subdivision at 1:32pm on Saturday, January 4, 2003. This was the only time I ever saw FOUR WC locomotives in the same lashup. What a beautiful sight!
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by K100DS on October 7, 2007

A beautiful sound, too!

Posted by Derek Buel on July 13, 2008

I am sure the Illinois Railway Museum will put #7525 to good use after just recentlly acquiring her last year.

Posted by J on July 15, 2008

Nice job Brian....I still watch your DVD's over and over....Keep up the good work

Posted by Joe Hill on March 1, 2009

Without a doubt, the best looking engine consist I've ever photographed; no other has ever come close! If time had allowed me to, I would've chased this one all the way back to WC home rails!

Posted by Reed on January 6, 2010

Reminds me of when I was in my teens and WC run-through power was very common on the Henderson Sub. I even caught a couple of the F45s in 2001.

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