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The way the Entertainment World Potrays Railroad Equipment, i.e Locomotives
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Movie producers can call on specialists for advice and stock footage on many things; guns, ships, period costumes etc. but trains don't seem to have anyone a movie producer can call. Does UP have professional film of the Challenger and 844? How about an IMAX with close ups and surround sound of modern freight and super power steam? Early motion pictures used a lot of great footage, non-train nuts don't know the drama of well filmed trains.
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