Cargo train.

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Cargo train.

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Hi all,

I had the school trip for teacher last week, I had to look for my own way to attend the wedding of my friend.
During 3 hours and 30 minutes I watched this every 15 minutes.


70 wagons in total, the rings starts and ends 30 seconds before and after for warning.

Of course I had my camera around and I took some photos in the meantime.

Thank you for looking,
Alex


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Amazing! 70 wagons and only two locomotives!


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I seem to be missing a photo.


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Yeah, I don't see it either, Alex. I'm using the Blackfrog style, if Mike is watching. The video was neat on Flickr. Due to my slow connection speed (or maybe the way my laptop is constructed), it took fifteen seconds to load and run three seconds of video, so as the train "stopped" every third car or so, I was able to study the details of their construction. Then at the end of the first pass, I just hit rewind, and watched it at full speed.

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