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Along the Route of the Milwaukee Road DVD C Vision
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Along the Route of the Milwaukee Road DVD C Vision C Vision Productions ARM1
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C. Vision's cameras take you on a journey of discovery across the former Milwaukee Road mainline from St. Paul, Minnesota to Summit, SD. The line's current operators, Canadian Pacific, Minnesota Commercial, Twin Cities & Western, and BNSF keep this line active and interesting, and we will see all of them in operation. We take a look back to TC&W's operations in the early to mid-1990's, as well as current operations. A cabride from Hopkins to St. Paul Yard aboard TC&W's short-lived SD20's, through the Depression Corridor and over Short Line Bridge, is something you won't want to miss! Along with the SD20's, we capture TC&W's classic fleet of GP10's in operation before they were replaced by Caterpillar GP20C's in 1997. From 2007-2009, we return to the TC&W to document new unit train operations, along with a renaissance of older EMD power on TC&W turn jobs. RRV&W GP10's, leased CP GP9's, TC&W's GP39-2's, and the occasional CAT are all seen hauling freight across Minnesota. Coal trains for Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative in Ruebel began operating with BNSF run-through power during the production period, making for interesting subjects on a line that hadn't seen coal trains for many years. SOO Line SD60's were the primary power for ethanol trains on the TC&W at the time we shot this program, and you'll see several of these trains in operation. Not to be outdone, BNSF puts on a spectacular show with a variety of motive power that will not be seen again! SD40-2's were the most common power on through freights, although many other rare examples of BNSF motive power were seen leading trains. Several BNSF first-generation diesels are seen in action, as well as BNSF's only operating SDP40, which was captured leading a phosphate train with two Montana Rail Link SD45's. We're sure you'll enjoy seeing this line operating as the Milwaukee Road intended, as BNSF freights kept the jointed rail polished on their journeys to and from the Pacific Northwest and Montana. From the Mississippi River Valley, to the surprising beauty of the Coteau Des Prairies landscape of eastern South Dakota, this program comprehensively documents the unique operations, motive power, and scenery across this historic route. 2 Hours, color, stereo sound. Narration on-off feature on DVD.




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DVD Item#:ARM1
Runtime:2 Hours, 00 Mins ($0.22/min)
Producer:C Vision Productions
Aspect Ratio:Full Screen
Shrink Wrapped?:No, but security sealed
Disc Type:DVD
Region Code:0 Worldwide NTSC

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Along the Route of the Milwaukee Road DVD C Vision
Kameron Smith (Greentown,Indiana) on 2010-08-31 16:57:53.

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This is a must have for fans of mainline jointed rail and second generation EMD's. An excellent view of what remains of the Milwaukee Road's Pacific extension.

Additional remarks by Kameron Smith:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? Maybe.
Image quality: Good.
DVD Value: Excellent Value!
Recommend to others? A "Must Have"!

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