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 Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad: 4/22/2010Added: June 20, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Northern Illinios & Wisconsin Railway (more..)
» EMD SD45 (more..)
» EWGR Mainline (more..)
» Cheney, Washington, USA (more..)
» April 22, 2010
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» NIWX 375 (more..)
» EWGR Grain Train (more..)
» Kevin Andrusia (more..)
» Contact Kevin Andrusia
Remarks: One day, one BUSY day, on the EWGR resulted in a storage train move, a Geiger Local & a grain train all in the vicinity of Cheney. The New Geiger Spur is full of storage cars, so before local industry in Airway Heights could be worked, those cars had to be moved first. The grain train started out a little over 100 miles west in Coulee City on April 21, stuck with 10MPH the entire railroad into Cheney following a severe derailment. Crews told me prior to this, they had only run one other time in the past month, so catching EWGR in action isn't predictable. Don't plan a trip unless you're local.
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  User Comments on this Video (1)

Posted by Ivan G. on June 28, 2010

The big thanks for video. Diesel locomotives are graceful and should make impression on imagination. Bulky objects. Tractors. Work of art & engineering thought

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