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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by locomutt</i> <br /><br />Okay, guys, listen up: here's some train-related movies for you: <br /> <br />Hobo's Christmas, On the Right Track, Throw Mama from the Train, Matewan, and <br />Where the Hell's That Gold? <br /> <br />Hobo's Christmas stars Gerald McRaney and Bernard something plays his long-lost <br />father who comes in on a train to see him and his grandchildren for Christmas. <br /> <br />On The Right Track stars Gary Coleman, an orphan who lives in the subway in New York. <br /> <br />Throw Mama From the Train stars Danny Devito and Billy Crystal. Danny keeps wanting <br />Billy to find ways to kill his Mama who drives him NUTS . <br /> <br />Matewan is filmed around Thurmond, WV on the old C&O line. It's a mining story. <br /> <br />Where The Hell's the Gold? stars Willie Nelson, and is pretty funny. <br /> <br />Runaway Train: the Funit was not just a yard switcher. It was the lead unit in the brace of <br />the motive power that was supposed to pull the train. And yes, the fight train was on the <br />lead unit (the F unit). <br /> <br />Also check out the Kenny Rodgers "Gambler" movies. I think there were trains on them. <br /> <br />For all those who remember old tv, check out Petticoat Junction and the old Hooterville <br />Cannonball. <br /> <br />locomutt wife <br /> <br />Okay, Even Tthough it says ME,The Wife did actually post this one!!!!! <br />She has a better memory than me,and can SPELL better!!! <br />locomutt <br />[/quote]Ok the lead unit In run away train Is not An F unit I belive Its either <br />GEEP Or SD-35
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