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GE AC4400CW + 2 Cisterns + 4 Containers (rT-Train)
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Train
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23 SEP 2022 a las 8:53 a. m.
24 SEP 2022 a las 1:36 a. m.
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GE AC4400CW + 2 Cisterns + 4 Containers (rT-Train)

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AWVR 777 is an AWVR (Allegheny & West Virginia Railroad) AC4400CW in the 2010 action/thriller movie, Unstoppable. It was a runaway train carrying hazardous chemicals known as Molten Phenol from Fuller Yard towards Stanton, Pennsylvania.
https://unstoppable.fandom.com/wiki/AWVR_777

The GE AC4400CW, sometimes referred as "AC44CW" is a 4,400 horsepower (3,300 kW) diesel-electric locomotive that was built by GE Transportation Systems between 1993 and 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GE_AC4400CW

have fun :)
10 comentarios
cilliandoorley2013 13 MAY 2023 a las 11:36 a. m. 
hey uh can you make a irish rail cargo or pass one plz
Anhek  [autor] 30 SEP 2022 a las 12:55 p. m. 
I always use blueprints, but the ac6000cw search results are confusing. Initially, I was making 6000 and had to convert it to 4400 - from what I remember I shortened the fuel tank by almost a meter ... and the whole locomotive by 2 meters.
I make Polish locomotives for a specific model + number in a given year of life (e.g. EU07-001 from 1998. Nice page witch polish locomotives :) https://ilostan.forumkolejowe.pl/index.php?nav=lok&typ=1&seria=1&lok=1&numer=1&title=EU07-001
Driverman1 30 SEP 2022 a las 12:33 p. m. 
Those are very different indeed, to tell them apart, you can look at certain spots, like the radiator section, it is much longer on the 6000 compared to the 4400, actually one of if not the largest radiator fitted to a widecab. It is true that there are many similar looking locomotives and it can be hard for the average person to tell apart. There is lots of information on all those locomotives on the internet. It only takes a bit of looking. I NEVER go off of just pictures when I build a locomotive.
Aztec19 30 SEP 2022 a las 1:39 a. m. 
K
Anhek  [autor] 28 SEP 2022 a las 10:26 p. m. 
I am not a railway expert and this is a toy ... I saw so many photos of these locomotives that I started to get confused. Differing in power and length, the AC4400CW and AC6000CW (2m longer) are indistinguishable for most people.
Driverman1 28 SEP 2022 a las 7:49 p. m. 
What you've done here is ACCIDENTALLY made a Dash-9. Key identification?
That "Bulge" on the left side behind the cab doesn't go over the fuel tank.

Side note: 777 (A CP AC44) didn't have Hi-Ad trucks.
Mile V. Sky 25 SEP 2022 a las 11:49 a. m. 
Can you make a 1950-60s tram/ trolleybus
Aztec19 24 SEP 2022 a las 9:03 p. m. 
make the 777 and the 767 with more cars version
Canadian_67 23 SEP 2022 a las 8:05 p. m. 
one of the best movies ever (imo)
☆ Teocap4446 ☆ 23 SEP 2022 a las 10:10 a. m. 
ehehehe, I'm a fan of that film :D