The Polar Express (2004): the Steepest Grade in the World

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Uploaded on November 18, 2011 by AnyClip

The clip the steepest grade in the world from The Polar Express (2004) with Daryl Sabara, Tom Hanks

We're going pretty fast.
Tell the engineer to slow down.
Slow it down.
Watch the speed!
Ah! Jumping jeepers, the cotter pin sheared off.
What?
The pin.
Where?
There.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
They can't hear me.
They can't? Oh...
I don't like the look of this. Quick, under the safety bar.
Is everything all right? What should we do?
Considering we've lost communication with the engineer...
...we are standing totally exposed on the front of the locomotive...
...the train appears to be accelerating uncontrollably...
...and we are rapidly approaching Glacier Gulch...
...which just happens to be the steepest downhill grade in the world...
...I suggest we all hold on...
...tightly!
The pin.

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