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 Kingman Canyon Added: April 22, 2010 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Burlington Northern Santa Fe (more..)
» GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW) (more..)
» Bridge (more..)
» Kingman, Arizona, USA (more..)
» January 30, 2010
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» Unknown
» 7483 (more..)
» Arizona Chuck (more..)
» Contact Arizona Chuck
Remarks: Had to do a bit of hiking and climbing to get to this spot in the canyon ridge .. but it was worth it ! 4 Locomotives pulling over 100 cars up the grade into Kingman ... as it makes the curve it crosses a large bridge befor it heads past the camera. The Engineer honked the horn a few times for me.. was a little surprise.
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  User Comments on this Video (8)

Posted by Kent Nelson on April 22, 2010

Thanks for sharing your first uploads from Arizona Chuck. Great job. Welcome to railvids.net

Posted by B&O Fan on April 23, 2010

Excellent work! Thanks for sharing.

Posted by An on April 23, 2010

Was the train heading east or west?

Posted by guymonmd on April 26, 2010

I enjoyed watching the computer. Thank you for sharing it. I am glad you did not get into trouble with RR security.

Posted by Arizona Chuck on April 27, 2010

The train was heading east bound. It was pretty far out there , I wasn't there long enough for RR security to show up.

Posted by Flip85 on April 27, 2010

Nice Video. BNSF 7483 though is a ES44DC.

Posted by Arizona Chuck on April 28, 2010

Thanks for the info.. Is there a way to distinguish the style of the locomotive by sight? for instance a C44-9W vs a ES44DC ?

Posted by Good camera work on April 28, 2010

I liked your camera angles and use of its capabilities. I would have been nice if the train had not been in shadow as it passed you. I do not know the area well enough to tell you if a different time of day would have allowed better lighting, but otherwise very good.

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