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Anonymous
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April 2003
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help finding train for film shoot
Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, November 7, 2001 10:59 AM
I apologize in advance to anyone who feels this message is not suited for this forum--but i thought i would give it a shot anyway.
I am producing a RIT senior thesis film in rochester,
new york which involves a scene that takes place in a
modern train (or at least one that can pass as
modern). The train would not have to be moving for the
scene-in fact it would be best if it were stationary.
Also, the train would be needed sometime early
December for two evenings if possible.
The director of the project, Randall Good, is a young
and up and coming filmmaker as well as award winning,
whose last film was shown at many film festivals
across the country. This current film would potentialy
garner much circulation and success.
I would sincerely appreciate any information you could
provide that would help to find a train.
Thank you for your assistance.
Tamara Luzeckyj
Producer for "Hannah"
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thirdrail1
Member since
January 2001
From: Niue
735 posts
Posted by
thirdrail1
on Wednesday, November 7, 2001 7:42 PM
Tamara, you do not say what part of a traion you wi***o use, which, of course, would depend on what roles the actors were playing. Are you looking to shoot a scene in a passenger car? if so, what kind, coach, sleeper, diner, lounge (bar car), or observation car? There is a railroad museum in the Rochester area that might be able to help you. It has an electric interurban car that would pass for a commuter coach for interior filming. Or are you looking to film in a locomotive cab (what kind, steam or Diesel?) or a caboose?
You need to look at the script closely and determine just what you need and then make a specific inquiry.
"The public be ***ed, it's the
Pennsylvania Railroad
I'm competing with." - W.K.Vanderbilt
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thirdrail1
Member since
January 2001
From: Niue
735 posts
Posted by
thirdrail1
on Wednesday, November 7, 2001 7:44 PM
Tamara, you do not say what part of a train you wi***o use, which, of course, would depend on what roles the actors were playing. Are you looking to shoot a scene in a passenger car? if so, what kind, coach, sleeper, diner, lounge (bar car), or observation car? There is a railroad museum in the Rochester area that might be able to help you. It has an electric interurban car that would pass for a commuter coach for interior filming. Or are you looking to film in a locomotive cab (what kind, steam or Diesel?) or a caboose?
You need to look at the script closely and determine just what you need and then make a specific inquiry.
"The public be ***ed, it's the
Pennsylvania Railroad
I'm competing with." - W.K.Vanderbilt
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jamesedwbradley
Member since
January 2001
From: US
83 posts
Posted by
jamesedwbradley
on Sunday, November 11, 2001 5:21 PM
Tamara: Welcome! Suggest you get in touch with the Rochester NY Chapter, National Railway Historical Society, Inc. through Mr. Christopher R. Hauf, 28 Candlewood Road, Pittsford, NY 14534-4609. Phone: (716)381-8583, or on the web at www.rochnrhs.org/ They own a group of stainless steel coaches (built post-World War II but before Amtrak) formerly owned by the New York Central Railroad which ran through Rochester. My guess would be that they would be able to permit use of a coach for your production. If you need dining, lounge, or sleeping cars, they probably know where available equipment is located. Also the Utica & Mohawk Valley Chapter in Utica has used cars on the Adirondack Central line. Their contact info: Wayne S. Freed, 106 Collier Place, Utica, NY 13502-6002. Phone (315) 797-2430. There are also NRHS Chapters in Syracuse ("Central New York Chapter") and Buffalo ("Niagara Frontier Chapter"); their addresses are available on www.nrhs.com
Jim Bradley National Director Hawk Mountain Chapter NRHS
Jim Bradley National Director Hawk Mountain Chapter National Railway Historical Society.
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jamesedwbradley
Member since
January 2001
From: US
83 posts
Posted by
jamesedwbradley
on Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:15 PM
Tamara, I strongly suggest you contact Rochester Chapter, National Ry. Historical Society through their president, Mr. Christopher R. Hauf, 28 Candlewood Drive, Pittsford, NY 14534-4609. Phone: 716-381-8583. email: www.rochnrhs.org/
Their latest annual report in NRHS Bulletin states that their chapter owns a group of ex-New York Central R.R. coaches which are serviceable and should meet your needs. They'll also undoubtedly know the whereabouts of dining or sleeping cars which could meet your needs if needed. Also, Utica & Mohawk Valley Chapter's phone number is 315-797-2430, and Central New York Chapter (Syracuse) can be reached through 607-844-3005. Their addresses, etc., are in the Chapter Directory section of nrhs.com but no phone numbers there. Good luck !
Jim Bradley National Director Hawk Mountain Chapter NRHS
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