Having looked at the News Wire entry, can anyone enlighten me as to the use of the GP30 hood in "Unstoppable"? I'm still trying to come to terms with the Sd40-2 with all the extra cab glazing...
Is there any clue as to the era this new movie will be set in?
Peter
Randy Stahl Firelock76 Hey, tell me this is going to be for "Danger Lights, 2020!" The Dynomometer car from the 1930 movie still exists at IRM. Randy
Firelock76 Hey, tell me this is going to be for "Danger Lights, 2020!"
Hey, tell me this is going to be for "Danger Lights, 2020!"
The Dynomometer car from the 1930 movie still exists at IRM.
Randy
No kidding? That's amazing, considering nothing else exists from that era, on the Milwaukee Road at least, so far as I know.
That's one of the little grim jokes here at the Fortress Firelock between Lady Firestorm and myself. "Danger Lights" isn't a movie, it's a celluloid mausoleum, everybody and everything in it is dead!
"Miller adds that the equipment purchased by the film company does not have to be in operating condition and would likely be scrapped after shooting."
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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ATLANTA — A major motion picture company is starting a nationwide search for used railroad equipment that will be used on set in a yet-to-be-named film. The film company is looking for up to two dozen pieces of rolling stock, including passeng...
http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2017/02/23-movie-trains
Brian Schmidt, Editor, Classic Trains magazine
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