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 614T barnstorms St Albans WV in 1985...Added: March 18, 2009 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Chessie System (more..)
» Steam 4-8-4 (more..)
» Station at St Albans on the old C&O (more..)
» St Albans, West Virginia, USA (more..)
» January, 1985
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» 614T (more..)
» Unknown
» Jack D. Kuiphoff (more..)
» Contact Jack D. Kuiphoff
Remarks: 614T ran test for a month in January of 1985 between Huntigton and Hinto West Virginia. She is captured here on an old Kodak Super 8mm sound camera. She was flying west bound threw St Albans on a bleak winter day with light snow falling.
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  User Comments on this Video (7)

Posted by pete keech on May 1, 2009

This one makes your spine tingle, if it doesn't - your dead.

Posted by Luke on August 4, 2009

Too Bad you don't see 80+ mph mainline steam anymore. Last time we saw that was in the NJT trips with 614.

Posted by Aaron Latson on November 18, 2009

It's almost like those scenes from those movies where they have the train bearing down on someone, but you only see the basic profile of the locomotive until it gets up close. I love this shot! Great capture!

Posted by Mick Seymour on January 23, 2010

Wow. Great video. I love the way you follow the loco.

Posted by Andrew on March 30, 2010

WOW!!! dont hear sound like that evey day to bad i wasn't born yet to see this

Posted by Jason Spaulding on May 20, 2010

Sounds like a devils train to the middle of no where.

Posted by on November 30, 2010

THAT WAS RARE

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