The aftermath of a head-on collision, near Dunkirk, NY, between Nickel Plate locomotives 776 and 770, on December, 28 1954. This is home movie footage of the cleanup, concluding with a shot of the two locomotives after they'd been separated.
Wow. Just wow. You never know the full force a train has until it hits something and all that's left is the carnage. In this case, the carnage is 2 trains that hit.
hey thanks for sharing your video's my father had a camera like that I think it was an 8mm he got them changed over to vhs and has simular music now we put them on dvd lol your xmas one was nice too. thanks again!
Great footage! Thank you for posting this :)
oldetavern 1 year ago
Wow. Just wow. You never know the full force a train has until it hits something and all that's left is the carnage. In this case, the carnage is 2 trains that hit.
mike6206 2 years ago
i cant believe it both engines were gone a few years right after they were made.
ripjump12 2 years ago
they were both scrapped right. just checking.
Strasburg1991 3 years ago
hey thanks for sharing your video's my father had a camera like that I think it was an 8mm he got them changed over to vhs and has simular music now we put them on dvd lol your xmas one was nice too. thanks again!
Gordondon 3 years ago