BNSF and CP Train Action in the Bakken Oil Field! Great BNSF and CP train action across the Bakken Oil Fields in scenic Northwestern North Dakota. See long crude oil unit trains as they travel across the beautiful North Dakota prairies and come rolling through several small towns and cities. Plus other exciting train action including unit trains of frac sand, grain and intermodal along with road freights and locals. The BNSF Railway dominates the train action on Volume One along with a good amount of Canadian Pacific trains and a few of Amtrak's passenger trains. This program also features the spectacular Gassman Coulee Trestle, a few historic depots and the train action hot spot of Minot which includes Soo Tower where the main lines of the BNSF and CP cross at grade. Also see some oil wells and drilling rigs in the Bakken Formation where the oil cans are filled and sent out by rail to the refineries across the U.S. Rail footage era September, 2014.
Running Time: 93 Minutes |
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