BNSF coal train with 10 locos
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Reply to Plutonium9:
The bridge is well-maintained, and well-supported.
Cars are all similar because they are mass-produced?
Perfect Pan zoom? Ever heard of a tripod?
Cola piles are the same because they are loaded automatically?
No clickety-clack . . . ? Try welded rail, no joints, it's continuous.
If it's not real, then someone has waaaay to much time on their hands to be doctoring-up video.
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Thumbs up if u love them EMDs Humming!
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i actually kno this train. Not nearly as many engines. Passes thru Chicago suberbs. Apx 3 miles long. Great video!!
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love it great stuff, thansk for posting.
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@est86leo BN "Executive" SD70MAC are awesome. Such a beautiful loco.
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Amigo don't anybody put you down who the f..! Wants to do a fake train vid, i think this is a good video its not the first train with a lot of locos to help, people search longest train in the world and you'll see its not uncommon to see this type of trains!!
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@meccaturbo MTnomad10, please excuse this gentleman, he has nothing to contribute to your video.
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@meccaturbo 40 y.o. Troll
GREAAAAAAAT VID,
I GIVE YOU A TRIPLE A.
Is there a coal-fired Powerplant in MT or is this Coal for domestic Purposes?
Thanks.
aaretraenki100 5 months ago
There are a few Montana coal-fired power plants, but the westbound coal trains as shown in this video, crossing the Continental Divide west of Helena, leave Montana bound for power plants in Boardman, Oregon, Centralia, Washington, and Longview, Washington.
MTnomad10 5 months ago