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 Arkansas & Missouri Coal DragAdded: February 06, 2011 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Arkansas & Missouri Railroad (more..)
» Alco C420 (more..)
» Unknown
» Arkansas, USA (more..)
» Unknown
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» AM 68 (more..)
» Unknown
» Dan Yeninas (Stall Five Productions) (more..)
» Contact Dan Yeninas (Stall Five Productions)
Remarks: An Arkansas and Missouri Coal Drag with 7 Alcos up front heads through town.
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  User Comments on this Video (7)

Posted by oldtoot on February 7, 2011

Seven live Alcos on one train would constitute an air pollution advisory or even a warning.

Posted by on February 7, 2011

I only count 6 engines up front.

Posted by FuddyDuddy on February 9, 2011

Only 6 on head end. #7 DPU?

Posted by Dan Yeninas (Stall Five Productions) on February 10, 2011

No DPU, but there was a Slug and C420 shoving on the rear.

Posted by Barry K on February 13, 2011

Very nice video Dan! Do you happen to have any more videos of the A&M? Thanks for sharing scenes from my home railroad!

Posted by Dan Yeninas (Stall Five Productions) on February 14, 2011

Thanks, Barry! I do, actually. I have about 8 hours of video I am working through now to put together 2-90minute DVDs.

Posted by Celestino Faginas on June 9, 2011

Very nice video of the Arkansas & Missouri alcos Dan! Can you tell me what website I can go for Stall Five Productions to so that way I can possibly be able to look at all the other programs you have and possibly buy your programs, please? By the way, do you know if any former CN HR616's managed to become "fugitives" from the scrappers' torch? If so, where are they hiding at?

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