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  1. AWVR 777 | Unstoppable Wiki | Fandom

    AWVR 777 is an AWVR (Allegheny & West Virginia Railroad) AC4400CW (classed AC4250-HJE in the film) in the 2010 action/thriller movie, Unstoppable. It was a runaway train carrying hazardous …

  2. Unstoppable | AWVR 777 Hits Horse Trailer [2010] - YouTube

    Unstoppable | AWVR 777 Hits Horse Trailer [2010] Axecutioner-Movieclips 781K subscribers Subscribe

  3. Unstoppable (2010 film) - Wikipedia

    Unstoppable is a 2010 American disaster 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 …

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    Online railroad photo database, featuring thousands of high-quality photographs of trains, railroads, railroad scenes, and more.

  5. Pictures of AWVR 777 - rrpicturearchives.net

    Locomotives for the fictitious AWVR movie railroad rest in the WNYP yard in Olean, NY. One of the consists for the Denzel Washington movie "Unstoppable" is seen heading north at MP 76, in …

  6. AWVR - Unstoppable Movie Railroad Locomotive Roster - Railroad …

    "Photographic roster of locomotives featured in the movie ""Unstoppable."""

  7. AWVR 7375 & 7346 | Unstoppable Wiki | Fandom

    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 …

  8. AWVR 1206 - Unstoppable Wiki

    AWVR 1206 is an AWVR (Allegheny & West Virginia Railroad) EMD SD40-2 diesel locomotive in the 2010 action/thriller movie, Unstoppable, that encountered and chased after the runaway AWVR 777.

  9. AWVR 767 - rrpicturearchives.net

    So far Unstoppable is getting rave review! I know it is pure fantasy but I for one am looking forward to next Tuesday when I can go see the movie myself!

  10. Unstoppable | Unstoppable Wiki | Fandom

    The two runaway AWVR locomotives, 777 and 767, were GE AC4400CWs borrowed from the Canadian Pacific Railway (Now CPKC). 777 was played by CP 9777 and 9782. 767 was played by CP 9758 …