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QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder QUOTE: Originally posted by Train Guy 3 1984 Chevy Blazer makes a good train chaser.... you never know when you might need 4-wheel drive. K5 or S10? If a K5 what engine, tranny, ect? I don't have one of those yet... Adrianspeeder
QUOTE: Originally posted by Train Guy 3 1984 Chevy Blazer makes a good train chaser.... you never know when you might need 4-wheel drive.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rvos1979 Well, I get about 21-22mpg out of my 3/4 ton diesel pickup, and can go over 550 miles on a tank....... Randy
QUOTE: Originally posted by OneSecondPle yeah, it seeems to me, that no one in here cares about getting good gas mileage....
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QUOTE: Originally posted by lincoln5390 This might be the future of train chasing -- when the petrol runs out: http://gelwood.railfan.net/misc-l/lner-s4472aaw.jpg
QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans After reading some of the nearly 100 posts it seems that a certain group of people get in their cars(and a lot of truck things) and chase after freight trains down rain-slicked backroads at the speed of the train and I assume try to beat the train to it's destination and ( I assume again) try to photograph it, is this true----the photography??? then jump in their vehicle and race off to the next stop and repeat the same again. Do I have this right(please explain if this is wrong) Now I'm supposing if I was to roar around the country here where I live racing after a freight train, which around here would be a very dangerous thing to do, I would for sure be arrested for dangerous driving, but I would think the worst part would be trying to explain to the arresting officer just exactly what I was doing. This is the first time myself and a few others have ever heard of this behavior. I have a strange feeling I will have very few responses to the above questions. thanks
QUOTE: Originally posted by dragenrider My rail chase vehicle is a 1997 Ford Explorer. It's an unusual model in that it has a V-8 engine and all wheel drive. It doubles as my storm chasing truck and emergency response vehicle! Ah, the joys of being a fireman!
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