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 The Hurricane TurnAdded: July 04, 2008 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Alaska Railroad (more..)
» EMD GP38-2 (more..)
» Alaska Railroad Anchorage Subdivision (more..)
» Various, Alaska, USA (more..)
» June 26, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» ARR 2002 (more..)
» Unknown
» Chris Kilroy (more..)
» Contact Chris Kilroy
Remarks: Welcome aboard the Hurricane Turn, America's last regularly scheduled flag stop train. Operating with Budd RDC-2's 701, 711 and a GP38-2, come along as we witness everything from 60mph running on jointed rail, a walk on the 296ft high Hurricane Gulch Trestle's wooden catwalk, to a heartwarming family reunion in the heart of the Alaskan wilderness. Special thanks to the crew aboard the Hurricane Turn this day for an absolutely unforgettable experience!
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  User Comments on this Video (2)

Posted by on July 4, 2008

Excellent! Well done. Not sure what else to say.

Posted by Joe Adams on July 5, 2008

Really enjoyed the video. Just back from Alaska. 4 week ago loved the Princess rail packages. Being an old RR fan50+ years I really enjoyed the trip from Whittier to Denali and back to Anchorage. That is some fantastic railroad. Thanks for posting this. I relived part of my trip.

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