The Mohawk That Wouldn't Quit - part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2010

EDIT: Okay, so I got the name of the book partially wrong. It's actually called "The Mohawk That Refused to Abdicate" by David P. Morgan. Try using that in your google searches.

In this thrilling video, a NYC Mohawk defies all odds to survive in an era where steam is coming to an end.

Please note this video is not meant to be prototypical in a few ways. It is meant to take a slightly fictional turn on a number of historical events for dramatic purposes. Please Enjoy.

Song is called "You Can't Take Me" by Bryan Adams

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  • epic. love it.

  • This is amazing! I can't wait to see the rest of it

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  • i dont really get it

  • it sucks that this is happening in real life.

  • If you got the title wrong, why not change it? :)

  • I like the scene that starts at 2:20 & and 2:26 when the screaming whistle blasts and ends at 2:30! oh yeah i am going to figure a way to like this video!

  • My god ron, this series is amazing man. You should be very proud of your self for this lol. I cant wait tell the next series lol

  • I love this series this is my third time watching it... lol

  • i love this movie but the end isnt what happend

  • @ronthecyborg Thanks. Do you know how ghost-like the ending to part 1 sounded when #3124 went through the station whistling and all the others steam engines joined in?

  • @Fireheart528 I know a couple of those are in production, but don't hold your breath. May I suggest obo's trainz catalog? Has a pretty decent list of locomotives available for Trainz.

  • @ronthecyborg When its about steam engines, I don't mind how long it takes me. I'd figured on using the Pennsy J1 2-10-4 and the I1-sa 2-10-0; maybe the C&O T-1 2-10-4 and the DM&IR 'Yellowstone' 2-8-8-4 as well. Does Trainz2006 have those locos?

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