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Author:  Alan [ Mon Jan 13, 2003 12:16 pm ]
Post subject:  What engine and RR was used on movie Monte Walsh?

I keep seeing the promos on TNT for the movie Monte Walsh staring Tom Selleck.
Who'd engine and RR is used in the film?
They show it alot in the ads.

Thanks
Alan

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Author:  Wowak [ Mon Jan 13, 2003 6:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: What engine and RR was used on movie Monte Wal

> I keep seeing the promos on TNT for the
> movie Monte Walsh staring Tom Selleck.
> Who'd engine and RR is used in the film?
> They show it alot in the ads.

> Thanks
> Alan

I couldn't tell by looking at the commercial, but it appeared to have a center-mounted headlight with some kind of cover over it, and an overly festooned oil-lamp highmounted for the film as "backdating."

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Author:  Dick [ Mon Jan 20, 2003 12:05 am ]
Post subject:  Monte Walsh movie train

> I couldn't tell by looking at the
> commercial, but it appeared to have a
> center-mounted headlight with some kind of
> cover over it, and an overly festooned
> oil-lamp highmounted for the film as
> "backdating."

Yes, it sure looked like a covered-up headlight - kinda hokey, it seems.

Credits at the end of the movie regarding the railroad: “The Alberta Railway Museum” and “The Central Western Railway Corporation (Lakeland & Waterways Division).” Internet Movie Data Base (imdb.com) lists filming locations as Longview and Redwater, Alberta, Canada. The locomotive is a 4-6-0 (ten wheeler), with number 1392 - maybe the real number, or maybe just put on for the movie. Maybe someone else can go from this to determine more details on the actual train/railroad used.

After the cowboys tear off the stack, the engineer says he doesn’t know what to do with the locomotive because he can’t get a decent draft without the stack, and “can’t budge the #$%^ thing.” Wouldn’t it still be possible to produce enough steam to at least “budge” it down the track for a ways? Minor nit-picking, of course, but I’m just curious.

Author:  Stephen Hussar [ Mon Jan 20, 2003 2:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Monte Walsh movie train

Here is a link to their (Alberta Railway Museum)website, which states that the 1392 was used in the Monte Walsh film.

Alberta Railway Museum/#1392
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