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 The Missouri River EagleAdded: October 07, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Union Pacific (more..)
» Steam 4-6-6-4 (more..)
» Hwy 30 (more..)
» Multiple, Nebraska, USA (more..)
» September 30, 2010
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» UP 3985 (more..)
» SCYNP (more..)
» Allen Robertson (more..)
» Contact Allen Robertson
Remarks: UP 3985 leading the Missouri River Eagle at various locations between Egbert, WY and Paxton, NE.
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by Evan A. on October 8, 2010

Great video enjoyed

Posted by Evan A. on October 8, 2010

Great video enjoyed

Posted by Stephen Hazen on October 8, 2010

Great video, but one can only take so many still runbys. I like and prefer panning a little more. Regardless, AWESOME video.

Posted by Dan The Train Man on October 8, 2010

Holy Smokers!!! That old clunker can do some fast traveling!!! Great catches!

Posted by Eolafan Jim on October 9, 2010

That "old clunker" is probably in better shape now than when she was new...thanks to the skill and expertise of the U.P. "Heritage Fleet" crew. Likey the E-9's are also in superior shape (yes, I know they are really GP38-2's inside hiding in E-9 carbodies).

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