I doubt any of you have heard of this movie, as this was an independent film. I was browsing at the local video store looking for some Jackie Chan Movies to watch, and as I was searching, I found a movie called...
"587: The Great Train Robbery"
....It was a pretty decent movie, however, it is quiet corny. About two kids who take a steam locomotive from a scrap yard to the "Steamcity Railroad Musuem" in Kansas City. Dispatching was a laugh to "203 eastbound, request to throttle up" "203 eastbound, roger that, throttle up, 70 MPH for the next 120 miles." How many Kids does it take to throw a switch? In this movie, 2 12 year olds on one switch, and 1 11 year old for another. Also, how could you not know that there was a Large Mainline Steam Locomotive sitting in a scrap yard for the past 4 years, and not even notice? It seems like this movie was made for kids. They run the engine light the ENTIRE Movie, not even a caboose.
Here is the motive power used in the movie, its all from the Indiana Transportation Musuem, the steam locomotive in this movie is Nickle Plate Road 2-8-2 Mikado #587, and one of ITM's "Monon" FP9's that was brought to the musuem from the Milwuakee Road. At the opening shot of the film is the Roanoke Three, the three Norfolk and Western Steam Locomotives that have not yet been scrapped by the Virginia Scrap Iron and Metal Co. that was recently featured in TRAINS Magazine. They did have one small clip of a Manifest train, and from what I saw, they used some BCOL, UP, UTLX, TTX, SP, EEC, and SP equipment.
Special Credits to this film goes to
Indiania Transportation Musuem, The City of Indianapolis, CSX Transportation, Lionel LLC., Bachman Trains, and of course, The Crew of the NYC&STL 587.
The film was shot in 1999, and I would rate the film a 3 out of 5 stars.
Have fun with your trains
Well, I admit, I am going to go out and try and find the movie. Be great one to watch with the family. I have a 6 year old son who I bet would enjoy the heck out of this movie.
I am haveing enough of a logistics issue tryng to de mothball my 1988 Land Cruiser. After sitting for 3 long years of unplanned storage. I cant imagine how much work would go into a old steam locomotive.....
But admit, sure does make for a nice day dream doesnt it?
Thanks for the tip on the movie!
Best Regards, Big John
Kiva Valley Railway- Freelanced road in central Arizona. Visit the link to see my MR forum thread on The Building of the Whitton Branch on the Kiva Valley Railway
The only thing the hogger said that they would need to do to get her running again is put some wood and water in the tender.....so what do they do?
They gather twigs and small logs (fireplace wood) put it in the tender, and the hooger goes and gets a garden hose with a HAND PUMP...........Then later in the movie, when they try to put MORE water in the tender, the take 5 gallen buckets and HAND FILL the tender......And they do it in a matter of Minutes!
I wonder what would happen if they actually had to rebuild a locomotive, lets give em a small common engine, and not a 2-8-2 Mike.
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