David, she really does! She's a well-respected dispatcher for the ARR, and at the time of the filming (2012), she was the only female dispatcher there.
+mellypaid Thanks, mellypaid! This was a wonderful project and the support of the Alaska Railroad was top notch. When you all are ready to do some great marketing work, please contact me! www.harrisprmarketing.com.
It took six days of shooting in Alaska, as well as two trips to the Pittsburgh, PA, corporate HQ of Union Switch & Signal (now Ansaldo STS).
The employee at 08:29 did come to a complete stop and look in both directions before crossing tracks.
the woman in the video dispatching looks like sarah palin.
David, she really does! She's a well-respected dispatcher for the ARR, and at the time of the filming (2012), she was the only female dispatcher there.
Well, it was filmed in Alaska. I wondered what she was doing these days.
very cool video I'm a signal specialist at septa.we run ur microlock system
+mellypaid Thanks, mellypaid! This was a wonderful project and the support of the Alaska Railroad was top notch.
When you all are ready to do some great marketing work, please contact me! www.harrisprmarketing.com.
They just had to use Alaska 3010 AKA runaway train locomotive in this video.
+traingp7 Interesting. I didn't see the film (which is odd, because I'm huge on movies)!
will do thank you