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 4 scenes of NS OCS F units on ex Wabash lineAdded: November 06, 2009 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» EMD F7(A) (more..)
» NS Lafayette District (more..)
» Decatur, Illinois, USA (more..)
» November 03, 2009
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» NS 4271 (more..)
» NS OCS 952 (more..)
» Kent Nelson (more..)
» Contact Kent Nelson
Remarks: The NS office car special heads for Detroit from Moberly, Missouri on the NS ex Wabash line. Four scenes start at Niantic, IL as she passes the grain elevators at full speed. Scene 2 shows the OCS 952 crossing Lake Decatur after stopping at Decatur for a catered lunch. Scene 3 is taken at West Lebanon, IN as the sun sets just west of Lafayette, IN. Scene 4 shows the 952 leaving Peru, IN after spending the night in Peru. It's still pretty dark in the early morning hours as the F's throttle up on their way to Detroit.
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  User Comments on this Video (4)

Posted by Aaron J. Border on November 6, 2009

Great stuff, Kent!

Posted by Jeff Mazurek on November 6, 2009

Wow Kent, a really nice series of clips, especially the first and last ones. I always like locations with crossings.

Posted by Rob Tuck on November 8, 2009

Your videos are the best.Thanks again for sharing them with us.

Posted by Doug Wolfe on January 25, 2010

Great work Kent. You covered a lot of ground to get these shots. -Doug

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