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 Almost a Three Way Meet, Odd Lash-up on the Third TrainAdded: September 03, 2008 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» GE ES40DC (more..)
» Brickyard (more..)
» Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» August 23, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» NS 7561 (more..)
» NS 501 (more..)
» Jeff Mazurek (more..)
» Contact Jeff Mazurek
Remarks: At some point maybe a half mile west there was a three train meet because 26T met 501 and shortly after 10A came by on main one. 10G had 10 engines on the front and when I saw 10G round the bend I had to move because I was too close. But anyway it's three trains over a short time. Enjoy.
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  User Comments on this Video (9)

Posted by Jeff Mazurek on September 3, 2008

The correct train ID for the eastbound freight on track one is NS 10G, not NS 10A. I can't fix it for some reason under video management so I just wanted to clearify that.

Posted by Pete Reynolds on September 3, 2008

Sounded like only the first three locomotives are actually providing power. The remaining units were in transit?

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

Love the horns! Great clip Jeff.

Posted by on September 5, 2008

ODD to say the least, very nice catch.

Posted by NSGuy on September 6, 2008

The Brickyard is a great location. I was there in June and recorded 10 minutes straight of action! Great video.

Posted by Tony Kimmel on September 6, 2008

The "Correct" symbol on the freight will all of the units is "10N" not 10G, or 10A. The 10N always has dead units in tow for Juniata, I also caught this same train that day at Cassandra, and Cresson. Tony K.

Posted by Jeff Mazurek on September 7, 2008

Thanks Tony for the correct info.

Posted by Ryan H on September 9, 2008

Cute they had a puppy at the end.

Posted by M.G. on September 23, 2008

Wow, that was a weird lash up. Great video Jeff.

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