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  • Kids, this is what happens when you leave the key in the ignition!

    How the hell do you stop that thing??! Pace it with a helicopter and jump aboard??

  • @Sneighke it was for a movie, Unstoppable, came out in 2010. but in reality i think they would do that or derail it.

  • @tonymagona334

    Yeah. I don't see how else they would do it.

    I missed that movie but can't wait to see it. Hope I can still rent it or um, borrow it.

  • i bet a japanese hard shell beetle would stop that thing in it's tracks

  • Why is it unstoppable? Problem with the train or...? I saw the police car at 2.47 - 2.55. Was it blocking the road to prevent people crossing because the train couldnt stop? Let me know anyone who knows.

    Thanks.

  • @TheNitronaught There's a movie called "Unstoppable" and it's about a run-away train. This is the train they used in the movie.

  • @Roos15 Ah rite I see. Thanks Roos.

  • @TheNitronaught The train was unstoppable because there was nobody on it.

  • Commerce, Ga. is divided by railroad tracks like that. This is the city where Bill Anderson wrote his song, "City Lights"

  • I thought the train was going to be doing 100mph, then it crawled round the corner.

  • is this from the movie

  • It cant have been in filming for the film because at the back of the train there was a grain car that blew a seal when Will tried to couple the trains. In your video, there was a fuel tanker at the rear.

  • the tracks have been there so it is 100% real

  • were the track there before it was what seems to be main street or was it the other way around. or is this even real and not just an elaborate movie set. just wondering.

  • was that the actual train or was that from when they were filming the moive

  • Did anyone else notice how in the movie the busted ditch light magically changed from the right side to the left side XD

  • @BNSFfan9959 I did, immediately. Error much?

  • @crazyracer12 yeah XD

  • Was someone driving it in real life?

  • Why was it unstoppable?

  • @buixrule The movie is called Unstoppable.  in the movie, nobody is in the cab and they can't stop it. The movie had several holes by the way

  • you can see the Dodges plates! I live in pa to so? lol

    HGE - 0711

  • thumbs up if youre wondering why this doesnt have more dislikes

  • Where is AWVR SD40-2 1206!

  • ook why is there random train tracks in middle of a town is that normal

  • @bostonguy01

    Yes.

  • @bostonguy01 there are many street running tracks around you just have to know where to look

  • @bostonguy01

    probably at one time the town was just a whistle stop in the middle of farmland, to service the local community - the town grew on both sides of the railroad right of way, and the rail traffic got heavier and faster - we have a similar situation in Rockville Maryland, the B&O mainline runs northwest out of DC, and the towns grew up around it - now 80-car freight trains come across 6-lane local roads & through neighborhoods - kinda nice to hear the horns at night actually

  • @bostonguy01 - Google "Rockhampton Denison Street"

  • Interesting between your video and the final edit, they changed the train consist to add more grain hoppers at the rear of the train, removing the chemical tank cars to in front of the pipe carriers

  • so they will just route it to go around the country untill it runs out of fuel ?

  • Shittiest camerawork EVER.

  • @sunstarfire shittiest comment ever

  • @sunstarfire So it is, Watch the movie if you want good camera work.

  • @sunstarfire haha!

  • the engine 777 is the one from the movie. and it has one light out. but there should be 39 cars as per the movie and the last car should be different.

  • how ironic that the train is number 777

  • I'm kind of surprised they didn't keep 777 and 776 in the movie condition and put them on display somewhere, didn't they go back to CN?

  • @keonisan locos belonged to CP.

  • @keonisan yes

    

  • @keonisan actually its 767 not 776 

  • @keonisan They are owned by CP and now running with the safety stripes on the plow but back to cp Paint

  • the ditch-light is broken on the wrong side... talk about bad detail

  • What's unstoppable about it?

  • @mulljacob It's the train from the 2009 movie, Unstoppable.

  • Wow, what a place for a track.Very cool.

  • That Train is a bit over the speed limit.

  • they a fake thats a little preview from unstoppable.

  • I like that movie (Unstoppable) despite a couple of glaring continuity errors in the film. Still good.

    Denzel is awesome and Chris Pine is hot! ;)

  • Blasting 20mph at least lol

  • 18 people got killed by molten phenol.

  • Watch out for the molten phenol...

  • It's the train from the movie "Unstoppable", not a train 'that can't stop'..

  • No horn for the crossings?

  • @YankeePat94 are you serious? there is no one on the train dumbass that movie really happened. wow

  • @jlwow21 I didn't know the movie was in production dumbass.

  • @YankeePat94 do u live in the dark?

  • @YankeePat94 ... in the movie "unstoppable" there was nobody at the controls of the locomotive in this scene, it was a runaway.

  • Do ya think the guy that constructed this town liked Parades .

  • i guess it is true the comment section in youtube videos are "the trailer parks of the internet".

    you guys can even say stupid remarks about a train video, if you literally no nothing about trains don't comment pretending you do.

  • That freight train should travel 20 mph not 40 mph.

  • y didnt they just cut the gas line?

  • @markandrews6 how about you have no clue on speed when it comes to trains i have lived around them my entire life the normal speed for trains on these rails is 15 mph and i have seen amtraks in excess of 75 mph on main lines so think again before you make dumbass comments when you have no clue

  • Could they not just shoot out the tyres? Shouts the red neck!

  • But where's the second pair of engines?

    ;P Just gotta be a troll. But I'm jealous that you got to see it in person!

  • I would hate to live on that street, any kids would be dead. :/

  • maybe someone should lie down in front of it to see if it's unstoppable

  • Blasting at a whopping 10 mph ...

  • @markandrews6 try 30-40

  • it was a higher end kodak i believe 8 or 12 mega pixels

  • it was a higher end kodak i believe 8 or 12 mega pixels

  • wow - the quality of the video is the best I have ever seen ... what kind of recorder where you using .. what is the name of it ... would love to know .. and or was it the film .. what kind of film was it .. let me know ... thanks.

  • The movie was great but i picked out lots of flaws that wouldnt happen in real life railroading.

    I think this was loosely based on the runaway on CSX between Toledo and Kenton, Ohio.

  • @TheZeke1974 That generally happens with hollywood when they touch something whether it be sex, guns, driving, hand to hand combat, flying or a train rollin on down the tracks....you can guarentee they spent millions plus a few dollars on some experts and then didn't listen to them and still got it all wrong :)

  • @TheZeke1974 As per Altamont Press, the "one-railing" bit actually has happened on a smaller scale up in the Bay Area.

    Back when SP was still running, an engineer took a 10-mph switch at 30. MoFW crews noticed later on that the engine had actually dug deep ruts in the ballast with its stairwells.

    Me, I thought the most egregious thing was that they had the traction motors burning out when the turbocharger or brake grids should have been on fire.

  • Cool

  • Bad. Ass. Needed to be going about 80 to make it blasting tho.

  • I wouldn't call that blasting!

  • That Loco Is Now A CP (Canadian Pacific) Engine, Both Of Them.

    There Was Duplicates Of Those 2 Engines.

  • One, I love the sound of a train flyby, Two, that thing was MOVING, more than it looked like. O.O I see trains all the time where I live, and trust me, that thing was going pretty quick. :D

  • did you get this while it was being filmed for the movie?

  • if its a run away how come the dynamic brakes are being used

  • @sparton00678 It's under power, the dynamics are not being used.

  • I thought this was going to be another "hood fight" video?

  • Take that camera back to the store and never touch one again

  • That'll lower real estate prices

  • so is the movie like... true?

  • @ThePPPTrainAndCarFan No. But the premise was inspired by a real runaway train incident in 2001.

  • @ThePPPTrainAndCarFan Truth be told...The entire plot behind Unstoppable is not true, but the same thing actually did happen. As jrs689 said about 2001, CSX had a runaway in Illinois. The train didn't have the air hoses connected and the engineer left the cab to throw a switch, but the locomotive had its own brakes applied, but the engineer also set the throttle onto full power. Long story, short. Check out wikipedia on "CSX 8888 incident" and it will tell you word for word what happened.

  • @hotcore5312 Yeah,the engineer thought he set the brake but he actually moved the throttle.

    If we have engineers out there that don't know the diffrence between the THROTTLE and the BRAKE.....we are in trouble.

  • @25mfd Yep. Its amazing how you would have years of history & training of driving a locomotive and then you end making a careless mistake. If somebody thinks this might happen to them, they just need do the smart thing and stay out of a locomotive's cab. If I drove one, I'd always look at what my hands are touching.

  • Someone should stop him and let him know he has a headlight out

  • @Aaronlamb1

    The light is supposed to be out. The train demolished a horse trailer before this scene happened in the movie.

  • You could use mine, if I wasn't using it!!

  • Wow, somebody needs a TRIPOD!!

  • Train #777 ha

  • Is this train is from the movie, Unstoppable.

  • $h1t Tyrone, get it together! Awesome movie.

  • Wow! You must feel lucky to be at the place where they were filming the movie!

  • They should have used this scene in the movie! :]

  • well when its huge like a train it doesnt seem as fast as it would be in a car ......its like when u drive a small car seems like you are going faster than what you really are but u get out of that car and get in a lifted truck you feel you are going slower

  • @stumpy166521

    So Stumpy tell me doze it have to be a "lifted" truk, or can just a regular truk werk two?

  • dosnt seem like there going that fast haha

  • Yes

  • Was somebody driving it in real life?

  • lol sorry bout that new camera i was finding the zoom

  • hold the camera steady !

  • this the train from the movie??

  • @Stickymajorwow yup the exact train

  • @stumpy166521 lol you're such a fucking idiot.

  • Making a LOT of smoke so presumably the injectors need attention. The new diesel high speed trains in England are to my amazement now smokeless! (you can see a heat haze in the exhaust but NO SMOKE) Absolutely amazing and from Exeter to Bristol Temple Meads about 90mph was averaged including stops! Japanese unfortunately and allegedly built by Hitachi. The trains do Penzance to Dundee daily.

  • @techdavey1000 believe it or not running a diesel so lean there is no smoke is bad for the engine it needs the extra fuel as a necessary upper cylinder lubricant and all the smoke is is a little unburnt fuel which falls to the grpund

  • @stumpy166521 Better metallurgy allows non-smoking diesels. Even pre-war Listers used the patented "Listard" chromed cylinders that had oil retaining cracks. MTU had to revise cylinder liners that were used in some British locomotives owing to scuffing of the bores. New liners were manufactured that had oil retaining dots and the problem was solved. Worn timing chains can cause smoke as injection is delayed giving white smoke as the fuel has insufficient time to burn.

  • @techdavey1000 but also have to consider that it was dark smoke and the sunlight hitting it caused it to look grey

  • @techdavey1000 None of our diesel trains were built by Hitachi. The only Hitachi trains we have are the dual voltage Class 395 electric trains

  • no driver in the movie hence no horn the crossing were sealed off so noone could cross

  • No horn?

  • id have to agree

  • worlds fastest street run

  • was this real footage? or was this for the movie?

  • placards ????

    

  • Show the placards!

  • Yea its from the movie unstoppable. Triple seven.

  • And the track speed is either 10 or 15 nph

  • Its the bald eagle nittany line it runs from tyrone to bald eagle and its usually used for transport of coal and supplies for the paper mill and the train was around 50 mph near the end of the clip

  • Stop trolling fag boy go do something creative and considering whre this is it wasw blasting the limit on these2 tracks it 15.......the train hit near 50 at the end I'm surprised it didn't derail .......so unless you have something better to upload id keep ur negatives to yourself

  • @stumpy166521 I hope you don't mind me asking, but I can't remember the railroad that actually operates on this line, but what is the track speed vs the speed this train was going in your video? Great video!!!!

  • @tdluvs I think most of the line is Wheeling and Lake Erie. (like Stanton Curve)

  • @cvspad No this is the Nittany and Bald Eagle. W&LE supplied the Stanton curve and 1206.

  • @tdluvs Nittany and Bald eagle and speed is 15mph I think.

  • yeah, thats really blasting. voted down for douchebag labeling of video

  • this video contains win

  • Here's my development idea, lets build our town and houses as close as we can to the train tracks so that we will never get to sleep or anything hang anything on the walls because they will just rattle right off

  • I would love to live near tracks in a residential like area like that.

  • At least somebody was driving that train in real life.

  • Too cool...awesome video. My sons and I love this movie!!!

  • Tyrone is in Jive-Turkey County.

  • Thumbs if you saw the movie "Unstoppable"

  • @RRboyLEGOboy LMAO...how's it feel to have NOBODY give you a "thumbs up"? Too funny...FAIL

  • @DSVetDad well heres a cool thing, my gramdma lives in State College

  • @RRboyLEGOboy Whoa...

  • @DSVetDad I know

  • Saw it last night and was awesome

  • Cool

  • LOVE IT!!!

  • hey...i didnt know they filmed in tyrone

  • Pleasexplain. Real runaway or movie?

    Cause?

    Outcome?

    Why so little information?

  • @robertgift

    Movie. Outcome? Watch the movie. It's good.

    Little info because the guy uploading this thought people knew what this was.

  • @STICKGUYMB Oh MOVIE! Thought it was a real runaway.

    Thanks.

  • wait, so this was from a movie or was it really a runaway train?

  • Wow, those are some cool movie props, they look and sound just like the real things! It's amazing what Hollywood has done with movies these days.

  • @stevekatkus These locos & freight cars are %100 real. There were 2 sets 777 & 767s, & 1206s. The 4 units that played 777 & 767 are still employed IRL., as with all the other ones. The 2 grey locos that derailed & exploded were indeed props though. Please reply if you want more info.

  • @stevekatkus  they are real

  • now thats street running

  • @brandonissocoollike haha definately

  • The Runaway Train is heading through Tyrone, PA.

  • what scene in the movie should I look for you?

  • @WRL13 these were practice runs but i live in lived in the house at the end with the lifted gmc truck in front

  • was that stretch of track built there already? or was it built there just for the movie?

  • @rokenbok45 yup been there since the steamers

  • @rokenbok45 they didnt build any track for the movie

  • that last car was the wrong one

  • did youmake this during the making of the film

  • @micksquizzy no this was one of several test runs

  • @stumpy166521

    Where is engine 1206?

  • left side

  • @stumpy166521

    Isn't there's a engineer in the cab of the triple 777 driving the train. Where is the engineer?

  • @ltlman692

    The engineer was in the follow locomotive; 767.

    There are a fair number of close-up shots of 777's cab throughout the film (to show that it was "unmanned"), so to avoid accidentally filming the engineer, he drove the train from the second locomotive. The film crew attached a camera to the rear bulkhead of 777's cab so that the engineer could see where he was going.

  • Cool

  • I saw the movie and it was really good

    I made a spoof using my model train

  • it was chasing the train in this point of the movie it wasnt yet attached

  • Where is AWVR Sd40-2 1206, it suppose to go at the back of the train?