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 UTAH RWY, 6 up front, 6 mid train + FLAMING CATAdded: November 06, 2007 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Utah Railway Company (more..)
» EMD SD40 (more..)
» DRG&W Soldier Summit (more..)
» Kyune, Utah, USA (more..)
» April 20, 2001
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» UTAH 9010 (more..)
» Unknown
» Jack D. Kuiphoff (more..)
» Contact Jack D. Kuiphoff
Remarks: Utah Railway 9010 has its train rolling track speed. In the fall away, as the units past the signal you will see a flame coming from the MK5000 CAT powered unit. The mid-train helpers has an F45 and SD18 in the set.
Videographer Profile  Detailed Video Statistics

  User Comments on this Video (12)

Posted by rrvideoman on November 6, 2007

Diesels are built to work hard, and there nothing like a long coal train to do just that. Quite a mixture of power, which makes the Utah RR very interesting to watch. Well done Jack.

Posted by K100DS on November 6, 2007

I really had to strain my eyes to see the flames, but you are right, they are there! Very nice footage. I'm glad somebody got some video of those huge Cat-powered monsters before they were re-engined with EMDs.

Posted by Christian Vazzaz on November 6, 2007

As I strain my eyes to see the "flame" I somewhat think that this is the light shining off that unit onto the exhaust and causing that effect, correct me if I am wrong but it seems like the flames are floating.

Posted by Chris Lastovich on November 6, 2007

Awesome power! Nice vid.

Posted by NS GUY on November 13, 2007

I agree, it looks like the headlight is causing what look's like fire.

Posted by Toramtrak on December 31, 2007

I agree, Jack and Christian. It looks like the headlight is causing an effect that looks like flames.

Posted by CSXNick on April 28, 2008

Flames or not I love this video! I can almost smell the diesel fumes as the engines go by! Raw power at its best:)

Posted by chefjavier on July 18, 2008

How many engines locomotives were on that train?

Posted by Lightning Bolt163 on February 6, 2009

There were no flames at all in this video. It is simple headlight glare reflecting through the exhaust smoke. While I do applaud the video on content.

Posted by Pete on April 8, 2009

Wow, What power, just Awesome!!

Posted by Pheonix on September 19, 2010

CATs are way better than General Motors diesels. I should know, I don't have any industrial railway equipment which is not powered by CATs. As for the "flaming CAT", reflection or not, it makes for a good video.

Posted by CAT Buys EMD on January 30, 2011

I don't know if this is hearsay or not but is it true that CAT is interrested in buying out EMD?

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