The Wreck of old 97

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2010

As above. This is my remake of the crash of train #97 in trainz 2006. the song used is by Hank Snow... I OWN NOTHING!

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  • 97 refers to the train's number, not the locomotives.

  • What is the site to get these engines for trainz 2010

  • @TheSuperdude827 Search Ben Neal's Subpar productions. They should work in 2010.

  • What is the name of that train

  • @TheSuperdude827 Its a baldwin 4-6-0

  • nice very nice indead like it

  • Thanks man.

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  • Well done.

  • @southern4501isawesom

    oh, makes sense

  • @BUICK925 thats the train number not the locomotive number although the real enignes number was 1102 a baldwin 4-6-0 only 5 weeks at the time of the wreck was on the point of train number 97 and the song explains the rest of the 97 story and after the wreck 1102 was rebuilt and ran on the southern for 30 more years.

  • scl3618 Would you please send me this video with Hank Snow singing in it ?

    I sing Johnny Cash songs on utube. I would like this video with my music if it's alright with you. I have subscribed to your channel. It will come to my email and i can down load it. I hope to have it in my channel as soon as possible. so you can come check it out. If you would send to me it would be great. Thanks Don. I like trains

  • Pretty good, given the software limitations of Trainz. In the actual wreck of 27 September 1903, Southern #1102, a year-old 4-6-0 Baldwin (with slide valves and Stevenson valve gear typical of the era), and five mail cars went over the outboard side of the Cherrywine Creek trestle (which was rated only for 18 mph) at 50 mph, hitting the bottom inverted. The average circuit failed, robbing engineer J. A. Brody of the air brakes on the Danville grade.

  • Can i have your trainz Sp 4449 i have given you my email

  • i thought the number was 97

    not 104

  • The site does not even exist is what google said.Are you sure that's what the site is called?

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