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Owosso - 1225 Steam Engine Train - South Cedar Street Crossing

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

An excursion run leaving Owosso, Michigan, late in the afternoon on November 28, 2008. The train is pulled by the 800,000 pound (including tender) Pere Marquette 1225 locomotive ― the largest operating steam engine locomotive in Michigan. Steven Spielberg's production company filmed the exterior sights and sounds of the 1225 for the computer rendering of the movie, "Polar Express," and Lionel Model Trains has also recorded the sounds of the 1225 for its new electric toy model train, "The 1225" ― the namesake of Owosso's 1225.

Owosso, Michigan, is the headquarters of the Steam Railroading Institute, which includes a museum and other facilities. The institute's 3.5 acre grounds also hold a roundhouse, the Pere Marquette 1225, the 82,000 pound Flagg Coal Company steam switch engine, the 136,000 pound Mississippian steam locomotive (under restoration), plus many train cars and other rolling stock from railroads in the United States and Canada.

The Owosso-based Steam Railroading Institute was the location of TrainFestival 2009, which was celebrated from July 24th thru July 26th, 2009. The festival drew approximately 36,000 visitors to Owosso from around the world. On display were additional steam-era equipment, including the 1225's sister steam locomotive - Nickel Plate Road's 765 - and The Southern Pacific Number 4449: The Daylight.

Owosso, Michigan, is also the headquarters of the Great Lakes Central Railroad, which provides freight service to Northern and Southern Michigan, and chartered passenger rail service. The Great Lakes Central Railroad will soon be providing daily commuter rail passenger service in Michigan as well.

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  • Was this filmed in the morning?

  • @Trainking922 Actually, it was filmed in the late afternoon. Thanks Trainking922.

  • Is that the old Redmond factory in the background?

  • @1musiclvr Thanks for the comment 1musiclvr. The tall building on the left is the old factory for the Woodard Furniture Company. Over $30 million was spent converting it into upscale loft apartments and condos, and there are businesses on the main floor, as well as a great restaurant called the Wrought Iron Grill. People come from all over the state to eat there. The building to its left is the old factory for the Owosso Casket Company, which closed in the mid-1950's.

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  • Nice locomotive and train. I like the video and your description is great. The bell on the steam engine is interesting. I'm now not sure if the ringing sound comes from it exclusively or also from the crossing signal. At first I thought it was the crossing signal only.

  • I had more enjoyment watching the car go by

  • beautiful i love the old steam trains

  • Anyone noticed the mini christmas trees in the last 2 wagons

  • I respect all rail fans, but you are tress passing and your way to close

  • 1:53 looks like it coming right at you.

  • cool vid

  • Who's that steaming down the line???? IT'S GORDON !!!!

  • Xaaasswsqqdxx,c,wdereessfgjedy­yt waaSzaasassss

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