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  1. Nov 6, 2010 · PINE: (Conductor) Terry [Forson] and (engineer) Jess [Knowlton] came out here and we went to the Pig ‘N Whistle and had a couple of beers and talked. It was great.

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    Just a few months before the 9/11 National Disaster, a runaway train in Northwestern Ohio created a day of havoc and fear throughout the state. People were glued to their television sets and radios, fearing the train full of hazardous materials would crash through their communities.

    We can remember the adage that when people are bored, it is sometimes because theyare boring. We also can consider that addicts and abuse victims sometimes do not hanker for real-life events and healthy people, because those are not exciting enough. One-third more action not exciting enough? I'm not calling out these critics on mental issues, but I...

    All historical films are historical fiction somewhere along a continuum of degree, unless the dialogues are taken 100% from written and audio records. None of us were at these settings (as Light of Other Daysallows us to be) -- We cannot get it all right, and sometimes the filming and the physics (Ye canna change the laws o' phsyics, Jim...) won't ...

    Disaster on the Coastline (1979): Lloyd Bridges, Raymond Burr.
    Runaway! (1973): Ben Johnson
    Runaway Train (1985): Jon Voigt, Eric Roberts.
    Silver Streak (1976): Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.

    Patty Inglish MS (author)from USA and Asgardia, the First Space Nation on July 15, 2017: Hi Ryan - That is exciting to know about the trains and tracks coordination for the film. Sounds like a big job and I hope your patient had a good time with it all! I love this movie. Ryanfrom Louisiana, USA on July 14, 2017: I love this movie. One of my patien...

  2. Jul 21, 2022 · Freight train Q636-15 uncoupled its locomotive #8392 which had engineer Jess Knowlton and conductor Terry Forson on board. They chased the runaway and coupled it to the rear car. The speed of the train was gradually slowed down and when it had reduced to 18 km/h, another trainmaster, Jon Hosfeld, ran alongside it to climb aboard and shut it ...

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  4. Nov 12, 2010 · Opening in movie theaters Nov. 12 is a movie combining fact and legend — the Hollywood version of a near-run railroad calamity on CSX in 2001. Two UTU members — Terry Forson and Jess Knowlton (both members of UTU Local 1397, Columbus, Ohio) — served as technical consultants to 20th Century Fox. More about Forson and Knowlton shortly.

  5. Nov 5, 2010 · Finally, with the train nearing Kenton, a small city in northwest Ohio, Hosfeld — with the assistance of engineer Jesse Knowlton and conductor Terry Forson, who were conducting a freight train...

  6. Jan 27, 2024 · Terry Forson, a trainmaster, and Jon Hosfeld, a conductor, played instrumental roles in stopping the runaway train. Their bravery and quick thinking ensured the safety of countless lives. Fact 6: Intense Train Sequences

  7. Nov 12, 2010 · Unstoppable may be the least realistic movie based on a true story, ever. Q: How do Frank and Will stop 777? A: The train company tries a few things, including a derailer, which prompts the man in ...

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