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 SP 4449 at Lansing MichiganAdded: January 16, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Southern Pacific Railroad (more..)
» Steam 4-8-4 (more..)
» On the Canadian National ex GTW Flint Subdivision. (more..)
» Lansing, Michigan, USA (more..)
» July 31, 2009
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» SP 4449 (more..)
» Unknown
» Kevin Nelson (more..)
» Contact Kevin Nelson
Remarks: One scene, 2 Video Cameras, My brother and I thought we would combine our video's together to make this one. We start out with my Video of the SP 4449 coming at us from a distant with deer crossing the track right in front of the train. Then as the steamer passes under the huge old coaling tower, we switch to my brothers camera located on top of a bridge as the steamer blast by. Then we go from the ground shot and then back to the bridge angle as the train disapears down the grade to the west.
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  User Comments on this Video (2)

Posted by Kevin Andrusia on January 17, 2010

Fantastic edit, primo location...love the deer!

Posted by J. Randall Banks on January 17, 2010

For those interested in the exact location. The first video is track side right next to Aurelius road. The video from the bridge is on Aurelius. The road in the distance that people and cars are crossing in the beginning of the video is Harrison Road. The last part of the video has the train passing under what is a pedestrian bridge, long closed street bridge, that serves Potter Park Zoo, which is to the left of the train at the end.

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