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Date: 11/17/14 14:22
First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: SI-Tower

We have been waiting for this. It's a little gloomy but the snowfall helps out.

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Date: 11/17/14 14:36
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: Poker2662

Very nice video.

First heritage unit this year. Both the NYC and N&W heritage units went across the Panhandle on separate coaltrains back in 2012.



Date: 11/17/14 14:40
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: reel_smooth

Even in a video, those K5LLA's [I think those are K5LLA's, aren't they?] are deafening ..... and awesome!!!



Date: 11/17/14 14:49
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: RAILWATCH

How cool is that. We didn't have that much snow up here near Cleveland at all!

Thanks for sharing!

- Denny



Date: 11/17/14 15:55
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: ns1000

Nice video!!!



Date: 11/17/14 18:22
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: bluesboyst

Where was this taken?



Date: 11/17/14 19:23
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: jkh2cpu

Pretty snow scene :-)

John.



Date: 11/18/14 00:39
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: Chooch

It would be nice if the viewers knew where the location is at?

Jim



Date: 11/18/14 05:31
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: jmbreitigan

Congratulations on VOTD.
John



Date: 11/18/14 07:25
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: fehorse1

Pretty neat sounding. It almost sounds like an old M-5 air horn - only better!



Date: 11/18/14 11:14
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: SI-Tower

bluesboyst Wrote:
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> Where was this taken?


This was shot west of Newark Ohio at Hallie Lane looking east.



Date: 11/18/14 17:48
Re: First heritage unit across the Panhandle
Author: WJEX

There is a panhandle in Ohio? I thought you may have been in

Florida, Oklahoma, or Idaho, some of the states which

really have a PANHANDLE.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/18/14 17:54 by WJEX.



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