BNSF streaks past horses at Williamsfield, Illinois Added: December 05, 2008
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Comments: 9
Locomotive Details
Location/Date of Video
» Burlington Northern Santa Fe (more.. ) » GE ES44AC (more.. )
» BNSF Chillicothe Sub (more.. ) » Williamsfield, Illinois, USA (more.. ) » June 26, 2006
Locomotive No./Train ID
Videographer
» BNSF 7643 (more.. ) » Unknown
» Kent Nelson (more.. ) » Contact Kent Nelson
Remarks: Four horses and a Colt don't even care as a high speed stack train flies by at Williamsfield, Illinois with a thunderstorm in the background. The photo can be seen in the January 2009 issue of Trains on page 82. Photo can also be seen on Railpics.net at this link. http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=228956
Posted by csx zach on December 5, 2008
Thats a cool video including that the horses didn't get scared when the train flew by them or the horn. Great video Kent.
Posted by Anthony K Small on December 6, 2008
I guess they must be used to it, nice video.
Posted by eric_krupa on December 6, 2008
I remember this shot from Trains Magazine! The picture turned out great and so did the video. Nice Job!
Posted by on December 6, 2008
They must not be rail-fans!!!!!!
Posted by BR549 on December 9, 2008
Splendid!
Posted by Bob Holman on December 9, 2008
Thats some real horse power Kent very nice.
Posted by M.G. on December 12, 2008
Great video Kent.
Those horses never even flitch.
I love the new Swift containrs.
Posted by erielack3612 on February 12, 2009
Nice video, I think the horses didn't flinch because they were all eating. You know how that is.
Posted by George on July 15, 2012
7643 Is An ES44DC
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