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 The hazards of Kingman Canyon at the end of this clipAdded: November 04, 2007 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Burlington Northern Santa Fe (more..)
» GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW) (more..)
» east bound in the canyon (more..)
» Kingman Canyon, Arizona, USA (more..)
» April 19, 2001
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» BNSF 999 (more..)
» Unknown
» Jack D. Kuiphoff (more..)
» Contact Jack D. Kuiphoff
Remarks: East bound trailer train in Kingman Canyon. Always watch where you step, and place your hands when you climb. You never know.
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  User Comments on this Video (14)

Posted by Nathan Herring on November 4, 2007

Dang, Nice clip, sure wouldnt want to come face to face with that thing like you did

Posted by rrvideoman on November 5, 2007

The train is excellent. It appears at first to be a great location to watch trains. It's to bad however that the politician had to make an appearance at the end.

Posted by Nicholas Parker on January 1, 2008

My Goodness. I am terrified of snakes. Nearly broke my new chair when it was first shown. When it moved and rattled I jumped about 10 feet in the air. Nice video though. I wouldn't have stuck around to see that snake, I would have ran, and ran fast.

Posted by on March 31, 2008

Yikes! Railroading has it`s hazards to begin with,let alone railfanning where snakes and other animals could ruin your day.

Posted by Hunter Williams on July 27, 2008

Oh geez...that's scary, good thing you noticed it before it noticed you!

Posted by John Rose on September 17, 2008

Like Indiana Jones said "Snakes! Why did it have to be snakes?!?"

Posted by Dan The Train Man on October 5, 2008

This snake doesn't look too happy! I wonder what train he came off of? Think he should call customer service!

Posted by Southbound Jim on March 15, 2009

One of my hobbies is capture and release of rattle snakes. I enjoy it and as of yet have not been bitten. I lkie to think that is because i am careful [verycareful] and watch what i am doing. If you do not know what you are doing leave these ill tempered things alone. [please]

Posted by Nscalemike on June 23, 2009

As many times as I have been down to Kingman Canyon, I have never seen one of those critters. Glad you were able to avoid it, and come back home to share your video!

Posted by Omaha Railfan on May 7, 2010

Somebody got rattled! LOL!

Posted by Pheonix on September 19, 2010

And here I thought only Humans liked watching trains. Just goes to show that even animals like to watch, also.

Posted by pawpawgator on November 29, 2010

Which member of Congress was that at the end? Politicians all look so much alike it is hard to tell sometimes.

Posted by maxwell on June 30, 2012

Holy crap thats scary!

Posted by Bruce Brown on July 15, 2012

The railroad must be putting them out to discourage trespassers. LOL.

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