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BNSF Trains at Norman, OK 10/1/2006 Part III of IV

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2006

THIS VIDEO IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF JAMES B. TRACHIER, COPYRIGHT © 2006.

October 1, 2006
BNSF Railway Red Rock Subdivision
Norman, OK

Train: NB Baretable
Motive Power: BNSF HII C44-9W (road number unidentifiable)

A northbound BNSF train hauling empty intermodel flatbeds sleeks through the Lexington Avenue grade crossing in Norman, OK at sunset.

This is the third video in a four-part series of videos taken this day.

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  • Looks like the national weather service doppler radar in the background.

  • @Shoetography

    Those are indeed NWS NEXRAD WSR-88D's in the background. That field also used to be the site of the Norman NWS, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC), and the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL). These facilities have all been moved to the National Weather Center (NWC) facility on the south campus of the University of Oklahoma.

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  • Beautiful sunset and K3!!

  • This video made me want to fall asleep

  • Beautiful background and great video.

  • Gotta love the sound of a 5.0 at the end!!

  • that was the longest train ive ever seen in my life!!! from 1:42 to 4:10 !!!!

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