Triple Track Winter - The Union Pacific Overland Route DVD
|
Award Value: 74 Points Earn points for free DVDs. Signup free.
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Triple Track Winter - The Union Pacific Overland Route DVD zeppyblimp (Silver Spring MD US) on 2018-04-08 10:18:51.
People who found this review helpful: 2
Glorious! One of my very best train videos. Stunning railroad photography, especially the many trains just before/after sunrise or sunset. The backdrop of our Great Midwest in winter is indescribably beautiful (at least for those of us who love that part of the country). Filmed in February 2013, it follows the world�s busiest freight railroad, the Union Pacific from O�Fallon, Nebraska (west of North Platte) to Gibbon Junction (east of Kearny) in the days before, during and after a winter storm, over 2 hours of train after train. Highball Productions gets it exactly right by displaying just enough of each train (from varying angles) that you can feel it�s a long freight, but not boring you by showing every single identical coal hopper. One curious feature is that the coverage is from west to east, not in chronological order, so you alternating scenes of lead-gray skies before the storm, swirling snow, and crystal clear days after the storm. One caveat: this is a fairly dry season in a dry area � not that much snow, don�t expect to see any flangers or rotary plows. I enthusiastically recommend this video and, as a companion, Pentrex�s Union Pacific�s Triple Track Main, photographed a few years earlier on hot summer days. Triple Track Winter - The Union Pacific Overland Route DVD rrvideoman (Delisle Saskatchewan) on 2020-04-07 09:45:17.
Stunning . Excellent work producing this video. For anyone who has ever worked in severe winter conditions, you will appreciate this video. It is awesome to watch the trains highballing along the rails with the snow blowing around and kicking up from the trains. Trains are meeting each other and passing each other. No matter what the weather conditions are.... they keep rolling. High credit to the photographer for going out to see this and putting it to video. |