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 Short southbound BNSF mixed-goods blasts through Norman, OK on 2-20-07 around 5:20 PMAdded: February 03, 2008 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Burlington Northern Santa Fe (more..)
» GE C44-9W (Dash 9-44CW) (more..)
» South of Amtrak depot by Eufaula St. grade crossing (more..)
» Norman, Oklahoma, USA (more..)
» February 20, 2007
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» BNSF 4442 (more..)
» Unknown
» TexasOklahomaRailfan (more..)
» Contact TexasOklahomaRailfan
Remarks: Got a sweet doppler effect out of the Nathan Airchime K3LA horn as this train bore down on the grade crossings at downtown Norman!
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  User Comments on this Video (8)

Posted by John G. on February 4, 2008

TexasOklahomaRailfan, Nice video and GREAT sound!

Posted by Adam Christman (Penn Rail Videos) on February 4, 2008

Amazing! Great Lash-up, and the freight cars were neat too! Awesome video.

Posted by guest on February 7, 2008

Was that a C&NW grain car as the first car in the train?

Posted by TexasOklahomaRailfan on February 8, 2008

Yes, the first freight car in the consist was a CNW grain car; still looked pretty good too.

Posted by CSX 5472 on May 17, 2008

Boy, did you get a sweet treat! That thing sounded awesome! Too bad that that line is only single tracked. Imagine two of those babies tearing through Oklahoma! I would pay to see that! Awesome video. CSX 5472

Posted by CSX 1506 on May 18, 2008

Do you know where this monster was headed? I have this great book and the only yard in it is Tulsa Yard in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The yard is owned by BNSF.

Posted by BNSF 5929 on May 18, 2008

What was his speed?

Posted by History Dude on May 20, 2008

Cool cars! I think that I saw an old Burlington Northern grain car, a faded Santa Fe grain car, and a freshly painted small Burlington Northern Santa Fe red grain car. Correct me if I am wrong.

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