AWVR 777 The Project Trains in the Cinema and TV


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Unstoppable (2010)Distributed by 20th Century FoxMovie Info IMDb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477080/Movie Info Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unstoppab.


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Animal noises were edited into the film in order to make the AWVR 777 sound more menacing. Much of the scene depicting the Stanton curve, such as buildings and train stunts, were made purely from CGI. The boxcar (part of 1206's 25-car consist) that AWVR 777 smashed through was a plywood replica. In the original script:


AWVR 777 The Project Trains in the Cinema and TV

There is, the discerning viewer will note, simply no way that engine #777, a freight train loaded with dangerous substances, would be allowed to run at breakneck speeds, sans brakes and unmanned,.


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AWVR 777 Scott Werner Unstoppable AWVR 1206 AWVR 7375 & 7346 AWVR 767 Dewey Unstoppable (2010) Dewey Judd Stewart AWVR 777 Fuller Yard Unstoppable Unstoppable (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Pennsylvania State Police Actors Chris Pine Denzel Washington Ethan Suplee Kevin Dunn Kevin Corrigan Kevin Chapman Jessy Schram Community Help FANDOM


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Phase IIIb (red & yellow) - Derived from Phase III, this was originally exclusive to 777 ("Lucky Sevens / The Beast"), when it was purchased by AWVR in early 2009. It began to appear on a larger number of locomotives in late 2010 when the company began its fleet rehabilitation program (engines rebuilt, sold off, or traded).


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Unstoppable is a 2010 American disaster action thriller film directed and produced by Tony Scott, written by Mark Bomback, and starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. It is based on the real-life CSX 8888 incident, telling the story of a runaway freight train and the two men who attempt to stop it.


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Rolling Line - Unstoppable AWVR 777 and the Runaway Amtrak Train The Trainspotter From Tauranga 7.91K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 7.2K views 2 years ago UNITED STATES Today we'll be.


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AWVR 777 (CP 9777 painted over) Description: The consist for the Denzel Washington movie "Unstoppable" is seen parked on the WNYP's Allegany siding siding near the Olean yard waiting for shooting to start on the WNYP's Buffalo Line. AWVR 767 (CP 9758 painted over) is on the other end of the train.


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AWVR 7375 & 7346 were a pair of AWVR (Allegheny & West Virginia Railroad) EMD SD40-2 locomotives driven by Judd Stewart. These engines tried to stop AWVR 777 and AWVR 767 but the two old-age EMD locomotive were no match for the Modern GE's massive horsepower and ended up derailing in a siding, causing a fire. Stewart was killed in the crash. There in Keating Summit, a strategy set by Oscar.


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The locos used for 777 and 767 went back to the Canadian Pacific, and the locos used for 1206 and the other SD40-2s went back to the W&LE. AGuyFromMaryland • 3 mo. ago. both 767 and 777 are CP (or i guess CPKC now) units, 767 is 9758 and 777 is 9777. 1206 was actually 2 different units, WLE 6353 and 6354. All of AWVR's SD40-2s are W&LE units.


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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.


ExAWVR 777 (CP 9782) from Movie "UNSTOPPABLE" on the Hinckley

The movie, based on true events, centers around an unmanned runaway fright train transporting lethal chemicals bound for a heavily populated area. The unmanned locomotives are Allegheny and West Virginia (AWVR) 777 "the beast" and 767. AWVR is a fictional rail company. Runaway locomotive's make & model: General Electric Transportation AC4400CW.


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AWVR 777 & 767 (one of two sets of AWVR 777 & 767) sit idle at the wye in Rayland, awaiting their next movie session. These are repainted Canadian Pacific locomotives. (In this photo, damage to the front of the lead unit is visible). Photo Date: 11/22/2009 Upload Date: 11/22/2009 5:16:06 PM : Location: