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  • awsome

  • i bet you have not see a ex bc rail sd- 40 -2

  • @Natedog5201 no one gives a crap about BC rail or whatever its called. its just a engine with paint OHHHWOOOHH!!!!!

  • i dont know what you are smoking ever time i go out rail faning i wiil see 2 or 3 of them trailing and my dad and i went on a trip to lacross wisconsin and we say an ex millawkee road geep with a number board still on the side and you can still see the number !!!!!!!!!

  • @Natedog5201 theres about 15 pairs of GP38's scattered around Wisconsin. Only 1 has a MILW. You got lucy too. and i bet you didnt see this line operating, this isnt used anymore, this is a 1 week run, if that.

  • not rare 

  • @Natedog5201 what the hell are you talking about??? theres only about 10 of these engines left-this track is used once a WEEK

  • wat was so rare about that?

  • @carbon2983 this line is used only at night, about once every other week. Its only 1/4 mile long, and the units on the train are very old and historical.

  • csx nd ns would b better.

  • This was a very nice catch. Ex-MILW units are getting to be few and far between repainted or not!

  • wow i love that ex MILW unit awesome catch

  • @Barricade360 Thanks, this line is used once a week and its about 1/4 of a mile long. Every week, it gets covered by dirt, loose cement, and sand. you wouldnt even notice the track if there wernt any crossbucks.

  • oh its not that bad

  • actually i think the video turned out great

  • @railroading29 U kiddin? this is one of the worst videos ive ever taken on youtube! look at my New videos! thanks tho

    

  • awesome videon man

  • @railroading29 its one rare catch! they run on this line once a week! but i had terrible video work. Thanks anyway!

  • cool vid, great catch with the ex MILW

  • who baught out MILW railroad?

  • MILW-SOO-CP rail.

  • @trainz675 ohh kk thanks

  • Ahem; an EMD with a 645E3 in it is NEVER a junker, no matter what it looks like on the outside.

  • aggred

  • Wow, thanks for posting this!! I'm currently making an O scale model of #2041 - Railfanning from about 5,000 miles away across the Pond was always difficult pre-Internet; to be able to see the real thing in action like this is just great !!

    Cheers. Jordan, UK.

  • yea i dont see it too often it rare to see this old 1968 junker running, LOL its a oldie its still got its MILW itdents on it

  • You make great videos I use to live next to the SOO LINE and MILW ROAD, Those were 2 great railroads in my day, same with Northern Pacific and Great Northen. Hi from MN 10 stars for this video.

    All My Best

    Charlie/MN

  • thank you

  • Just FWIW, BOTH units are MILW. 4513 is Ex-MILW 363 IIRC! NICE catch!! Great to see big-ole GP40's on branches!

  • ya, thanks for letting me know, but this line is used about 1 a week, and its about 200 yards lonk, and its in a busy area

  • @trainz675 THat's even better! ;-) PURE MILW power on PURE weedy, little-used spurs. Life is good!

  • @trainz675 BTW, I don't use tri-pods either. While some films would be better, I have NEVER liked the restrictions they bring when you need to move quickly. Do your own style though...;-)

  • like dash 9 locomotive... or diz gp38-2???

  • The camera was shaking too much in the close shot.

    Why could they only do a good repaint on some of the old diesels?

  • 1. it was unexpected

    2. no tripod

    3. camera was messed up

  • + not my camera

  • Horrible!

  • you are a lame little pain arnt you?

  • okey, you need to stop you little jerk, so go craul into your little hole agian and die.

  • Fantastic!

  • Awesome!

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