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 UTAH RWY, 6 up front, 6 mid train, PART II Added: November 07, 2007 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Utah Railway Company (more..)
» EMD SD40 (more..)
» DRG&W Soldier Summit (more..)
» Soldier Summit, Utah, USA (more..)
» April 21, 2001
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» UTAH 9010 (more..)
» Unknown
» Jack D. Kuiphoff (more..)
» Contact Jack D. Kuiphoff
Remarks: This is the same train as yesterday at Kyune, but the weather has changed to this within 10 miles. A spring winter storm is in full swing, and dumped 5" of snow in a short period of time. Utah 9010 is leading its train at track speed, and is almost to the summit where it will cut off the six mid-train helpers that will return to Martin.
Videographer Profile  Detailed Video Statistics

  User Comments on this Video (6)

Posted by K100DS on November 7, 2007

Awesome! Great consist, and great setting. Foul weather makes for some of the most interesting footage, in my opinion.

Posted by kyleyunker on November 8, 2007

I love the sound of those SD40's!

Posted by rrvideoman on November 9, 2007

Great looking train, on a most interesting day. Enjoyed how the exhaust really shows up with the snowy scene. Great engines are still working hard. Excellent Jack. Thanks for the footage.

Posted by Kurt Clark on November 10, 2007

Dang that's a lot of power! Fun video to watch.

Posted by Tanner on November 11, 2007

This video is Awsome! You must have had to go home and have a hot cup of coacoa.

Posted by Fred M Pohl on June 26, 2009

That was neat Hats off to the gentleman who braved the ocld weather

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