Trains Along the Upper Mississippi Volume II (DVD)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Trains Along the Upper Mississippi Volume II (DVD)
BNSF's St. Croix Subdivision
Tracing the eastern banks of the upper Mississippi River is BNSF's St. Croix Subdivision, a mostly double-tracked route providing access for a nonstop parade of traffic from LaCrosse, Wisconsin to Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota. Pentrex takes you across the entire Sub, shooting throughout the seasons to bring you a unique perspective on this important, busy line.
Starting at the Grand Crossing diamond in LaCrosse, where BNSF crosses Canadian Pacific trackage, we follow intermodal, coal, grain, taconite, manifest, and other trains along the shores of the Mississippi. Bald Eagles are seen circling overhead, boats ply the waters, and train whistles echo off the surrounding bluffs.
With the variety of trains comes a great variety of motive power. Two Dash-9s make their maiden voyages in Heritage II paint schemes; an original GP30 is seen working the local at Bay City; three GP20s head up a grain train, even BN's "Pulling for Freedom" locomotive is spotted - the volume and diversity is amazing.
Whether the summer sun is beating down on the rails or winter's snows are flying off them, trains and more trains keep on rolling across BNSF's St. Croix Subdivision. Here's a great opportunity for you to enjoy the action!
This is good, Love the bnsf action in this, They really move out their, good engines horns and freight, nice routes to.
Hi Hood BNSF engine at 1:42! Totally Awesome! But I wouldn't expect anything less from Pentrex!!!
looks like a nice dvd might have to order this one myself
I have this!
You should do more
for those besides me think that the bnsf h1 scheme is better looking then the h2 and new h3 paint?
@falko73 1991, the Desert Storm SD60M. It was returned to BN 9297 before the merger
what is the number of the Pullinf for Freedom Engine?
1991
Why Dont U Post Anymore
Well that's pretty stupid bnsf repainted the freedom engine.
@trainz675 hard sayin not knowin, but i wish i knew