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Dan Padova posted:
jimcap posted:

The Seven Ups! 1973 with Roy Schneider.

In the final shootout, a Amtrak TurboTrain has a walk on.

tt

There was also a scene, a shootout I believe, that took place beside the Amtrak main.  At least one black GG1 passed by.

You are correct sir! It's at the beginning of the scene with the Turbotrain

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Scotie posted:

Just watched "This property is condemned" with Robert Redford and Natalie Wood. Depression era, railroad town and Redford arrives to fire everyone and shut down the shops. Lots of scenes around the tracks, equipment and a couple of shots of steam engines. I believe it was shot on the L&N from some of the engines and passenger equipment shown. Based on a Tennessee Williams short story so its not very upbeat. Came across this movie when looking to see if the girl who played Scout in Mocking Bird was in any others. She plays the younger sister  who winds up living by herself in the abandoned railroad hotel her mother ran.

I had no idea what the movie was about. I'd see the title on late-night TV and think, "Meh" and not bother. Of course, Netflix doesn't have it, so I have no idea when I'll be able to see it. Thanks for the heads up, at least I know to look for it now!

Scotie posted:

The Seven Ups does end with a shoot out in the Bronx near the tracks, besides the turbo train there is a black PC GG-1 among others.

The car chase (done by the folks that brought you the French Connection, a movie with a RR connection) does end with him driving under a box truck up on the Palisades.

Except that by the time of the wreck, they've somehow crossed back over the Hudson and are now heading north on the Taconic at the exit for Briarcliff Manor and Millwood.

David

jimcap posted:
seaboardm2 posted:
jimcap posted:

The Seven Ups! 1973 with Roy Schneider.

In the final shootout, a Amtrak TurboTrain has a walk on.

tt

In that movie wasn,t roy in some kind of chase.But the car ran into the back of a tractortrailer?

Yes, Its was a 10min chase.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vACWV5sRcY

You could not do a chase like that any more.Those guys had guts and they where crazy.

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West by Orphan Train.  A 57 minute documentary about New York City orphan children taken west for adoption during a 75 year period ending 1929.  Interesting piece of American history that I had not heard before.   Contains numerous B/W photos of steam passenger trains and stations.  Watched on Amazon Prime.  When I searched there was also a reference to a 1979 fictional movie on the subject, which I have not seen.

 

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In "On Dangerous Ground," from 1951, what appears to be the California Zephyr, in a brief appearance. Cab of the last locomotive, baggage/express car, three domes, four and a half other cars. Only there for a few seconds, including dissolves in and out. Assuming it wasn't models and backdrops, of course! IMDB says the movie was filmed in the area west of Denver which the train traversed.

David

Robert S. Butler posted:

Not trying to hijack the thread but Kelunaboy, there are a couple of good books about the orphan trains which you could probably get through your library.

1. Orphan Trains - Stephen O'Connor - a complete history of the effort

2. We Rode the Orphan Trains - Andrea Warren - first person accounts of individuals who were shipped out west

Thanks- I would like to read more about this history and especially the personal accounts.  

Dan Padova posted:
overlandflyer posted:

don't forget SuperTrain...

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...i know i'm still trying.

I think some of us would like to forget, "Super Train".....LOL

I remember watching this as a kid and marveling at the train itself.

But even then, as a little kid, I thought it was odd when the train left the "big city", you could see steam-era RR stuff, including a steam locomotive working in the yard!

See here for more: http://members.tripod.com/nbc_supertrain/id32.html

Adding another to the list - just saw a couple days ago "Chandler," from 1971. Warren Oates stars as a former private eye. Early on, he goes to LA Union Station to wait for a character played by Leslie Caron to arrive. There's a shot of a passenger train, led by what I think are SP SDP45s 3205 and 3207, arriving. Perhaps was shot around the time of Amtrak's start - there's an Amtrak poster on the wall in a waiting area in the station.

Later in the movie, they're on the train from LA to Monterey, though the exterior shot of the train is a CB&Q. I think they stop in an Automatic Buffet car - at any rate, they put in coins and open a window to get food, and the attendant heats it up (EDIT - just watched scene again - attendant gives Caron a plate, and she puts food in what I assume is a microwave). When they arrive in Monterey, there's a couple smooth-sided SP passenger cars shown slowing - 2393 and 22?? - couldn't make that second number out.

David

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TheRWBYRailfan posted:

Dunno if this has been shown but Indiana Jones 5 had a brief moment with the Essex Valley Railroad. Not to also mention the Cumbres & Toltec with the previous movie.

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Take a good look at the folks on top of that boxcar. The second man standing to the right (with checkered shirt and hands on his ears) is George Lucas. Above the center of the same car (the black baseball cap) is Spielberg himself. Almost the entire cast of the opening of the film is sitting on the right side of the car.

That's the Chama-bound local behind 489, probably filled with people who had no idea what (or who) they were looking at!

The Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec puts out a great magazine and their summer edition had an excellent article which included this very shot. I was lucky enough o snag a copy when I was there this past June...

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