Trainz Remake - TLETC 1991 Clip: Farnsworth's Emergency Stop

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Two in one day!? NANI!? Anyways, Since I made Pete's Emergency Stop, I figured I might as well make Farnsworth's too, so here it is.

Like Pete, Farnsworth is available at The Marvelous Mainland Model Works.

Rolling Stock from SI3D, CR3D, TMMMW, & Sodor Workshops.
T&F is owned by Mattel.
The Little Engine That Could 1991 is owned by Universal.
I own nothing.

No profit is being made from this video. It is for entertainment purposes only.
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Farnsworth: “What do you think you’re doing?”

jusjetz
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Sweetie: our plan’s working busby
Wah?!

matthewselby
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not bad, at least you did very well. :)

J.Tstudioproduction
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the fact that the coaches are smaller than him....LMFAO

nikerailfanningttm
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Is Farnsworth based on The BLH RF-16 was a 1, 625-horsepower (1, 212 kW) cab unit-type diesel locomotive built for freight service by the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation between 1950 and 1953. All RF-16s were configured with a B-B wheel arrangement and ran on two AAR Type B two-axle road trucks, with all axles powered. A total of 109 cab-equipped A units were built, along with 51 cabless booster B units, for a total of 160 locomotives built. As was the case with most passenger locomotives of its day, the RF-16s came equipped with a retractable, nose-mounted drop coupler pilot. Unlike competing units from EMD and Alco, the RF-16 used an air-powered throttle, meaning that it could not be run in MU operation with EMD or Alco diesels without special MU equipment.

RF-16
New York Central 3807 with "B" unit 3703 and "A" unit 3806 at back, 1958.
New York Central 3807 with "B" unit 3703 and "A" unit 3806 at back, 1958
Type and origin
Power type
Diesel-electric
Builder
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation
Model
RF-16
Build date
November 1950 – May 1953
Total produced
160
Specifications
Configuration:

• AAR
B-B
• UIC
Bo′Bo′
Gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1, 435 mm) standard gauge
Trucks
4 wheel
Wheel diameter
42"
Minimum curve
30 Degrees
Wheelbase
9'-10'
Length
54 ft 4 in (16.56 m)
Width
10'
Height
15'
Loco weight
266, 000 lb (120, 656 kilograms)
Sandbox cap.
20 cu. ft.
Prime mover
608A
RPM range
625 maximum
Engine type
Four-stroke diesel
Aspiration
Turbocharger
Displacement
15, 832 cu in (259.44 L)
Generator
DC generator
Traction motors
DC traction motors
Cylinders
Inline 8
Cylinder size
12+3⁄4 in × 15+1⁄2 in (324 mm × 394 mm)
Transmission
Electric
Loco brake
Straight air
Train brakes
Air
Performance figures
Maximum speed
65 mph (105 km/h)
Power output
1, 625 hp (1, 211.76 kW) (marketed as 1, 600 hp)
Tractive effort
48, 600 lbf (216.18 kN)
Career
Operators
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad,
New York Central Railroad,
Pennsylvania Railroad, Delaware and Hudson Railway, Monongahela Railway
Nicknames
Sharknose
Locale
North America
Disposition
2 preserved, remainder scrapped.?

TheLookyus
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I might be wrong, but isn't Farnsworth an EMD? I'm thinking of an earlier model, because he's the only diesel locomotive in the movie, and is working alongside steam engines. I also noticed the little toy train with the square wheels from Rudolph is sitting on one of the cars at 0:16

swissspinodroid
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for a literal split second i thought the thumbnail was from sodor online.

GeraldProductions
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So what if James In my videos had James’ Emergency Derailment?

TsumugiWillNukeLoxton
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u made the brakes in thomas the mgr intro

theannoyingk
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Could you do jebediah's emergency stop

ashertheking
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We’re does the character Garnsworthy originate from?

easykeysy
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ive been searching for all of the TLETC content but i can't find it and i need it and is it for trainz a new era too?

BoredShunting
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Farnsworth: “What do you think you’re doing?”

jordanstarman