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 What a kool engine leaving Fremont, MichiganAdded: June 19, 2011 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Michigan Shore Railroad (more..)
» EMD SW1200 (more..)
» Crossing Green Street in Fremont, Michigan (more..)
» Fremont, Michigan, USA (more..)
» June 15, 2011
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» 73 (more..)
» Unknown
» C & O Steve (more..)
» Contact C & O Steve
Remarks: Worth standing in the rain to watch this engine pull the full grain cars out of Fremont, Michigan
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  User Comments on this Video (1)

Posted by Dan The Train Man on June 19, 2011

The engine is called a yard switcher. It is used for hauling short loads to different tracks. It's very rare to find one of theses on a main line. There must be a yard nearby. What a catch! I agree with getting wet to catch this puppy. Thanks for sharing.

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