AWVR movie train
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That's funny! I bet most of the people waiting for that train had no clue that it was different!
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@MattyMaurer11 The locomotives were borrowed by the Wheeling & Lake Erie. (W&LE)
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@MattyMaurer11 Looks Like The SD40-2s Are Old Kansas City Southern Units
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It would be better if this Railroad was Real.
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They borrowed the SD40s from WLE
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all the sd40's are parked a block away from my house, the may leavee the awvr on one of the 1206 engines but 7375 the other gray loco are already in the process of being repainted to their true wle colors, the 777 was sent back into service but im pretty sure 767 was a dummy engine for the movie.
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@badgerbuddy I read somewhere that the 767 and 777 loco's are back with CP and repainted back to service..I believe there is a video of this somewhere on here
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it'd be so cool to see these awvr trains back on the rails again when they are done filming. they should keep the awvr paint on them and everything. it gives railfans something to lookout for. does anyone else agree?
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They leased three from the Wheeling and Lake Erie (AWVR 5580, AWVR 1206, AWVR 7375 [W&LE 6352]). The other three are apparantly fictitious or unknown.
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SD40-2's came from the W&LE
Looks like this filming operation is trying to get the trains right! Nice to see. Heck of a horn!
HighIronofWisconsin 2 years ago 5
Well that's something you don't see every day. I wonder what company they borrowed the sd40-2s from. I know they borrowed the ac44cws from cp, but I'm not sure about those. Love the video 5**.
MattyMaurer11 2 years ago 3