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RR Redneck wrote:You can tell that the executive producers of that movie werent train guys. There is a scene where they show what is supposed to be either a CSX or NS track that has (what appears to be) UP SD 70s at the point of the train. Sorry just had to point that out.
cacole wrote:That would not really be unrealistic at all -- with the lease and run-through agreements, I see UP trains here in Arizona with CSX, NS, Ferromex, BNSF and engines from other roads in the lead quite often.
Considering the events in the movie took place in 1970-71, CSX, Norfolk Southern, and SD-70's would all be out of place !!
Eric, I think you just got owned times three.
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I didn't know that they had SD70s in the 1970s.
wjstix wrote: RR Redneck wrote:You can tell that the executive producers of that movie werent train guys. There is a scene where they show what is supposed to be either a CSX or NS track that has (what appears to be) UP SD 70s at the point of the train. Sorry just had to point that out. cacole wrote:That would not really be unrealistic at all -- with the lease and run-through agreements, I see UP trains here in Arizona with CSX, NS, Ferromex, BNSF and engines from other roads in the lead quite often.Considering the events in the movie took place in 1970-71, CSX, Norfolk Southern, and SD-70's would all be out of place !!
That is what I was sayin. Read it my post and the title. I said It looked like an SD70.
These two notes are in the "goofs" section at imdb.com for the movie "we are marshall".
ndbprr wrote:I just caught about thrity seconds of Mission Impossible last night. Only reason I stopped flipping channels was because it was a shot of the TGV. When they got in close they had digitally edited out the catenary. On to the next channel.
Well be fair, how else are you going to have a 4 seat helicopter flying over it while chasing the pschyciatry expert also know as Tom Cruise running on top of a 120 mph train racing thru a tunnel under the English Channel that has only a couple of feet in rather tight clearences on all sides, what did they guy on the GG1 above say?
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I have a video showing the Chunnel during construction, and they were stringing catenary wire through it. Maybe trains can operate either way.
I re-watched "White Christmas" with Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen a couple of nights ago. They're supposed to be traveling by train from Florida to Vermont. So what trains are they on? First, the Santa Fe Super Chief running through desert terrain, and then a Southern Pacific Black Widow set pulling Daylight coaches. All Hollywood does is use stock footage without giving a hoot whether or not its the least bit realistic.