Cajon Pass is one of the world"s great railroading landmarks. From 1991 to 1993, Video Rails visited Cajon, capturing great scenes of Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, Union Pacific, and Amtrak trains at your favorite Cajon hotspots. The result was two entertaining videos that have been combined here on one action-packed DVD.
Cajon II - Railroading in the "90s It"s pre-merger days and Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, and Union Pacific are sending their latest motive power to tackle this famous mountain pass. You"ll see a wide variety of manifest trains and unit trains at classic photo sites and new locations as well. Long, heavy freights grind up the slopes to the summit and squeal downgrade to the desert below, filling the screen with nonstop excitement. Cajon in the "90s means mainline railroading at its best! (1 hour 30 minutes)
Cajon Pass Cab Ride Climb aboard the cab of a Southern Pacific freight train as engine 8537 leads a five uni |
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