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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2007

Apache Rwy'S ALCO 82-99-98-84 are not far out of Snow Flake AZ. and are on a hard pull to the crest of the grade here at MP30. Once at the crest, it will be clean sailing to the BNSF connection at Holbrook, AZ. Taken 4/23/2001

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  • Who originally owned the Alcos?

  • @TheZeke1974 3 C420's where ex-L&N, 1 was ex-N&W. They have 4 C424's that where ex-CP. The RS11's, and 36's are retired. Thanks for watching...

  • what kind of horn please?

  • @laphant Not really sure. Maybe someone else can help out with that question. Thanks for watching...

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  • Wow, Those were awesome.

  • Damn that is some old equipment, even for 2001.

  • I think it's an RS3K

  • S2M*

  • It really sounds like a S2N

  • @BarrieBusesandTrains thanks for that, always wanted to know

  • @crazyfisherman2 These are called "gyralights", and they were the lights used for warning crossings, before alternating ditchlights were made mandatory. The MARC wide-cab hood units were the last ones that were equipped with these lights.

  • what do the 2 flashing lights mean (the ones under the windows)

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