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Runaway train-roadnames?

Started by jettrainfan, January 08, 2010, 05:19:06 PM

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jettrainfan

I dont know y but I'd like to add this to my want to do project list...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WszE4_hGZpk&feature=related

There is a comment about what engines they are and their original status. My question is what road name/paint job did they have for the movie?

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az2rail

Good question!!! Runaway train is a great movie!!!

I need to watch the whole movie again, I did'nt see any road names on any of the run-a-way engines.

By rights, all the engines should be Alaska Railway, or BC Rail engines, but the film was made in Montana, so they could have used anyhting.

Bruce
If your parents never had children, chances are you won't either.

jward

they were definitely alaska railroad units, but as i recall they had no lettering in the movie.

dead giveaway that it was alaska railroad: in the movie the runaway locomotives smash through the caboose of a train pulling off the main track into a siding. that train was pulled by emd mrs1's. these were specially built for military service, and the only revenue railroad to operate them was the alaska. arr was oncew owned by us dot, and has a long history of using hand me down military surplus equipment.

emd mrs1's had a unique peaked roofline, and this is clearly visible in the movie.
Jeffery S Ward Sr
Pittsburgh, PA

ebtnut

In general, when trains are featured in movies the equipment is usually lettered with some ficticious name to avoid possible copyright issues or to avoid "free" advertising of a prototype RR.  Also, if the movie involves some kind of destructive act by the railroad (like "Runaway Train") then they don't want to be open to some potential liability suit.  Exceptions would be where the railroad itself is part of the feature, like some of those old hayburners like "Union Pacific" or "Rio Grande". 

Guilford Guy

Interesting thing about the movie is the GP7 or GP9 in the consist, was actually a low nose unit with a mock high hood installed for the shooting.
Alex


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