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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Southwest Chief: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Henry Kisor: [qb]The coal train show needed a better continuity editor -- we were treated first to long shots of two pusher engines, then four, then two again, then four, then two, without explanation. Looks like more than one coal train was videographed for the episode. [/qb][/QUOTE]Not surprising. They obviously don't shoot these in one day but spread it out over several days. I bet they don't count on most people except us train guys to even notice the differences in consists. In addition to the continuity issues you mentioned in the coal train episode don't forget the mix of EMD power leading and then some shots clearly showing GE Dash 9s in the lead. The BNSF episode also had multiple consists edited somewhat to make you think it was the same train. One led by a new swoosh loco (heritage III) and then led by a standard (heritage II) BNSF Dash 9 and then back again to the swoosh...making us believe it was the same train. As long as there are trains on the show, I'll keep watching it :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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