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 NS train 221 flying over Frey Creek.Added: May 03, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» GE B32-8 (Dash 8-32B) (more..)
» Frey Creek (more..)
» Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA (more..)
» June, 1990
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» NS 3536 (more..)
» NS 221 (more..)
» Greg Ropp (more..)
» Contact Greg Ropp
Remarks: The high priority train 221 was living up to that status, as it quickly headed over Frey Creek near Spartanburg, SC. Two of the still fairly new B32-8 units and a GP50 made up the consist on that day.
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by SouTaylor on May 3, 2010

Excellent perspective shot there Greg, and with the B32s running hammerhead. Good stuff keep it coming man!

Posted by Michael W. Moore on May 4, 2010

Sweet long-hood-forward action!

Posted by Chip Allen on May 4, 2010

Wow. 221 has changed a lot!

Posted by Mike Antal on May 4, 2010

High priority train, yet they run the leader long-hood forward. Definitely interesting, I guess that's how they do things down south these days... Just kidding, cool video Greg.

Posted by Cristiano R. Oliveira on May 12, 2010

Greg, just another nice video, this time in a different view! 5 stars!

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