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DULUTH MINNESOTA-1960: A close-up shot of a vintage informational sign detailing 'THE LAST OF WORLD'S LARGEST LOCOMOTIVES BUILT 1943,' with specifications including weight, traction force, and average train load. The 8mm film footage exhibits classic grain, slight flicker, and a dark, focused composition, capturing a moment of industrial history. This archival clip offers a nostalgic glimpse into mid-century engineering and railroading, perfect for documentaries, historical content, or retro-themed projects.
No recognizable people, logos, or music are flagged. Lower-risk for commercial use, subject to your own review.
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