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A Day on Soldier Summit DVD Greg Scholl

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A Day on Soldier Summit DVD Greg Scholl Greg Scholl Video Productions 🔍 Click to enlarge Cover image may differ from actual product
This program was originally released in 1991, and in 2008 we have converted it to DVD. Soldier Summit is the mountain grade south of Salt Lake City, on the former Denver and Rio Grande Railroad mainline between Denver and Salt Lake City. We cover trains on both sides of the grade near Helper, and westward. Rio Grande power dominates, put we see one of the first SP's new script-lettered units leading one eastbound. Also seen are coal trains with helpers, and a caboose. There are super locations such as the canyon near Helper, and of course the summit of Soldier Summit. In 2008 when we converted this to DVD, we added footage to the existing 30 minute program. We added a UTAH RAILWAY coal train, with 4 units on the front and 4 more SD40's as mid-train helpers. This footage was shot in 1995 with a newer camera. There is a nice variety of trains and scenic locations, plus hardworking action in this video.

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PRODUCT DETAILS
DVD Item #GSVP-SOLSUM
ProducerGreg Scholl Video Productions
AspectFull Screen
DVD UPC604435014597
Shrink Wrap Yes
FormatDVD
Region 0 (Worldwide) NTSC

Customer Reviews

Steamboy  (Revere MA US) 2016-08-17
  • 4 of 5
The original 1991 tape was only a half hour, but on DVD for bonus footage, there is either 1994 or 1995 action on the Utah railway.
Additional comments:
Narration: Could have used more.
Would kids enjoy this? Yes.
Image quality: Good.
Value: Seemed a little high.
Recommend? "Must Have"!
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