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 Chessie 7614 needs a new winshield. 1979..Added: April 05, 2009 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Chessie System (more..)
» EMD SD40-2 (more..)
» B&O mainline (more..)
» Brunswick, Maryland, USA (more..)
» September 27, 1979
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» BO 7614 (more..)
» Unknown
» Jack D. Kuiphoff (more..)
» Contact Jack D. Kuiphoff
Remarks: While shooting the fairwell to the WM F's, we managed to get some other traffic. This west bound with 7614 leading is just getting underway after a rock thrower knocked out the windshied. The conductor got it taped up for the rest of the trip. After the west bound clears, a east bound passes with a C&O U25B on one of its last trips before being retired. This is some old Super 8mm sound film, and quality is not the best. Thanks for looking. Jackmp294
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  User Comments on this Video (3)

Posted by Marc on April 6, 2009

I love your old video fotage. There so awesome. PLEASE keep them coming if you got more.

Posted by ge4400cw on April 7, 2009

It was so great to see this video. As 7614 rolled by I thought, 'That looks familar' So I went to my HO train layout and sure enough there is was, my 7614 coupled with 7611 sitting in my yard next to the sanding tower. Great to see the original unit at work, even though it had a broken windshield. Great video Jack. Thanks, Dave :)

Posted by Chris on April 11, 2009

It was great to see that old U25B. I like seeing and watching old vintage locomotives such as that. They are so cool!

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