Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?

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The powers that be, may be in Glasgow discussing carbon neutrality, but here in Illinois they have been moving a heckuva lot of coal. Yesterday, I posted pics of Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, and Kansas City Southern locomotives hauling coal. Today, this BNSF train absolutely blew by me at a crossing. I don't think I have seen a loaded coal train moving as fast as was this one.
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Waukonda wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 8:30 pm The powers that be, may be in Glasgow discussing carbon neutrality, but here in Illinois they have been moving a heckuva lot of coal. Yesterday, I posted pics of Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, and Kansas City Southern locomotives hauling coal. Today, this BNSF train absolutely blew by me at a crossing. I don't think I have seen a loaded coal train moving as fast as was this one.

They have to keep the juice on so people can charge their iPhones and iPads. 😉👍
CSX moves a lot of coal too.
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Almost got a picture just now of AMTRAK. Too much growth around the tracks and he didn't stop to pose. 🤭
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 4:27 pm Almost got a picture just now of AMTRAK. Too much growth around the tracks and he didn't stop to pose. 🤭
I had the same type experience recently, John, it was gone before I could activate the camera app on my phone. I don't know how fast they travel around Alexandria, but the City of New Orleans sure doesn't waste any time blowin' through the Illinois countryside.
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Waukonda wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 9:21 pm
cudgee wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:27 pm I have been very slack in my input to this thread, i was one who loved the idea of the thread and sharing photos with fellow railway enthusiasts. I have given myself a good talking to. ::nod:: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well, I am glad that yourself listened to what you had to say, and that you have posted a photo! Good one!

Did you ever have occasion to see the Newcastle Flyer? It operated in NSW (region where you live, right?) But ceased operation in 1988 so maybe that isn't within your timeframe. Anyway, I was looking at some Australian trains (online) and thought it to be an impressive loco.
This is an advertising board for our equivalent, the Spirit Of Progress, one of the most modern steam loco's of it's time.
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Would any of you have a favorite train movie. Mine is the 1985 Runaway Train starring John Voight. Although containing plenty of action it operates on an unusually deep psychological level. The final scene is unexpected and quite remarkable.

If you need to refresh your memory, Wikepedia has a list of every train movie since Buser Keaton's great silent movie The General.
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I saw Runaway Train a couple months ago and yes Psyce plays a part.
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Quick Steel wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 10:10 am Would any of you have a favorite train movie. Mine is the 1985 Runaway Train starring John Voight. Although containing plenty of action it operates on an unusually deep psychological level. The final scene is unexpected and quite remarkable.

If you need to refresh your memory, Wikepedia has a list of every train movie since Buser Keaton's great silent movie The General.
Garry, I have never seen Runaway Train, I suppose it shoukd go on my bucket list with your recommendation.
My favorites are all older b/w movies, including the Buster Keaton movie that you mentioned. Incidentally, I went to see The General locomotive on display in Kennesaw, Georgia. My list would include The General, The Train, Night Train to Munich, The Lady Vanishes, and Von Ryan's Express.
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I missed Night Train to Munich. But the others are all good. What is commendable about Runaway Train is that it accomplishes something most movies can't do. The final scene compels one to think about some serious elements of life.
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Unstoppable was probably the last train movie I saw, or maybe 3:10 to Yuma. Both were ok, watched them on HBO so no high dollar theater money lost there.
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Another classic, Murder on the Orient Express. I did like Snowpiercer, a sci-fi that I found interesting.
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The start of a new era over here, it was the standardisation of the main line between Sydney and Melbourne.
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Cool historical picture, cudgee. ::tu::
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Sand for traction! I would love to drive one of these when I grow up. ::nod::

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1967redrider wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 12:36 am Sand for traction! I would love to drive one of these when I grow up. ::nod::

Brilliant, just Brilliant. Hopefully you will get your wish when you grow up, but don't grow up too quickly, enjoy your childhood as long as you can. ::nod::
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cudgee wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:39 am . . . Hopefully you will get your wish when you grow up, but don't grow up too quickly, enjoy your childhood as long as you can. ::nod::

Trying hard, cudgee. ::super_happy::
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1967redrider wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:40 am
cudgee wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:39 am . . . Hopefully you will get your wish when you grow up, but don't grow up too quickly, enjoy your childhood as long as you can. ::nod::

Trying hard, cudgee. ::super_happy::
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1967redrider wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 12:36 am Sand for traction! I would love to drive one of these when I grow up. ::nod::

Yup mate, that's an old steamer trick. Thank you for the memory John!
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Cool! 8) :D
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Wb BNSF intermodal blazing through. Snuck up on me as I kinda was dozing off
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An old B Class EMD bulldog pulling some earlier passenger carriages.
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Nice shots, David and cudgee. ::tu:: ::tu::


Hoping to catch C&O/WMSR 1309 around town over the next 10 days while I'm in Cumberland. Supposedly she passed all her tests and was green flagged for service.




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Here's a little toe tapping tribute to 1309-

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My toes tapped. Thanks redrider.
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LOVE those old steam engines!
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