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That's got to be the longest train, even if it is in 3 parts I ever set my eyes on, totally mind blowing, about 390 cars on it, not including the two sets of double headers on it, :trains:

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That's got to be the longest train, even if it is in 3 parts I ever set my eyes on, totally mind blowing, about 390 cars on it, not including the two sets of double headers on it

 

Still just the one train... it's just good old multiple working, except the locos are radio-controlled by the driver (sorry, 'engineer') in the lead unit. :)

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Saw one in Dallas before. Looking out the window for a couple of minutes just watching it go by, then turned back 5 minutes later and it was still going.

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Saw one in Dallas before. Looking out the window for a couple of minutes just watching it go by, then turned back 5 minutes later and it was still going.

 

Saw one in California in 2008, just off route 66, don't ask me what state the lead engine was in, :trains:

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There were at least 2 cars with single stacked containers. What a waste of resources. ; )

 

Gets coat ready lol. Heading to the door.

  • 5 months later...
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Digging up an old thread but my first time to see this video .. WOW

 

98 flats between each set of locos and that was 3 sets of 98 plus the locos. (yes i counted every one)

 

This is my new "Counting Sheep" Video :P

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