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Amtrak P42DC's 2/89 lead very rare three car Texas Eagle 22.

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Amtrak P42DC's 2 and 89 lead a very rare three car Texas Eagle 22 through Lockport, IL. on the CN Joliet Subdivision.

Filmed on March 21st, 2008.

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  • i like the pitter patter of the rain and how the enginer air changed the sound of his horn!

  • Thanks very much, DeVerne!

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  • Amtrak trains are week. 2 engines to pull 3 cars XD

  • LOL " I think it's Amtrak haulin major ass" The first thing you hear. LOL

  • @BNSF9250 That's not what i think, it to help a person. So back off with your anger because im 11

  • @BNSF9250 Its not what i think its a fact to just help a person. Look im ten and a study about trains

  • @P40BH who cares what u think i know that.

  • @BNSF9250 Thats called a doppler Afect

  • You are right, we dont have the strict rules in place like the U.S for horn usage, our National horn code is One long, one short. but is also at the drivers descretion, if a crossing is seen to be safe and clear the horn is only used once or twice, if it is seen to be occupied by a pedestrian or vehicle, the horn is commonly used much more. i think the U.S's , (long long short long) code is too much for some remote areas. especially with todays crossings and the volume of horns.

  • either you guys are cooking some popcorn in the backround, or its raining, lol, i'm pretty sur eits raining, but you never know....lol, jk, good video

  • Kinda overkill with 8000+ horsepower and only 3 cars...unless 1 of the P-42's was broken, 90% probability of that...lol! 5***** great video and awesome horn!

  • @aussietraindriver

    It doesn't make things much better, since every train needs to blow their horns at crossings... I am not sure does it apply on night time, but still.

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