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I decided to look! So, here's what I could see:
Some film credits obscure the train just as the engine passes and then the scene switches just as the transformer car starts to go off screen on the right. Much of what I could see clearly was from a later shot where you see the train reflected against the inside of the window and over Ralphie's coat.
Anyhoo, I could only do this with an older VHS copy. Maybe someone out there has the DVD and can pause and zoom to find out what what roadnames are present?
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Here's a ittle info on the freight consist when this question was asked about a year ago. So far I haven't seen any definitive detail on that particular consist.
http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/forums/t/185098.aspx?PageIndex=1
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Does anyone out there happen to know what the consist ( Loco & Cars ) was for the steam freight train that was used in the show window of Higbee's Department Store at the start of the movie " A Christmas Story ". The passenger sets were obvious, Hiawatha and M10000. Any info would be welcome. Thank you for your attention.
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