Don't forget, it's advertising and art, not aimed at railfan.  

The purpose to to entice shippers that BNSF should be their choice if possible, 
and give the general public a warm fuzzy about the railroad.

And if it's got a cool looking train in it, so much the better.

Rich G(ajnak)

--- In [email protected], "Tom Hawley" <t.hawley@...> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: raisinone
> . . . . . . . . . .there is a link to the 33 second spot (It begins with an 
> AT&SF steam locomotive on a turntable) that PBS plays two or three times a 
> week at the beginning of the PBS News Hour highlighting BNSF Railway's 
> support for that programming. I happen to think it's a classy vignette... . 
> . . . . . . http://www.bnsf.com/media/video/
> > > > > > > > >
> Me too.
> 
> One part of that bugs me.  Toward the end you see a car of some sort rolling 
> by and there's a lot of light below.  Is that just some kind of sunlight 
> effect, or is it rail-grinding?  It's gone in less than a second.
> 
> Tom Hawley  --  Lansing Michigan USA
>




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