BNSF, Return to the Arizona Forest 2 Disc Set

SKU: DVD-BKVP-RET2AZ
(2 customer reviews)

$24.95

Through one of the most unique areas in Arizona, watch the BNSF host a parade of trains! We filmed this program in October of 2004 and were completely overwhelmed by the beauty and fast-paced drama of this section of railroad.

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Producer

Broken Knuckle Video Productions

Run Time

2 hours

Narration

No

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

BNSF’s Seligman Subdivision offers some of the best scenery on the entire transcontinental mainline. The 84 mile stretch through the Kaibab and Coconino National forests is a highlight. Eight years after our 1996 visit to this stretch of railroad, we returned for another look at the action. Although many changes had occurred, the one constant is the great railroad show put on by The BNSF! As the elevation climbs to over 7000 feet, the desert morphs into a beautiful pine forest! As many as 80 trains per day operate on this line, providing almost non-stop action!

Narration, Stereo.

2 reviews for BNSF, Return to the Arizona Forest 2 Disc Set

  1. Dan

    An excellent companion video to BKVP’s earlier “Arizona Forest” program. While the first installment was “pumpkin free” and features a variety of pre-merger locomotive paint schemes, “Return” includes many of those same schemes plus locomotives wearing the colors of the newly merged BNSF. Great videography, fantastic scenery, and an excellent look at one of the most exciting eras in modern American railroading.

  2. Lloyd.

    As the name says…. “return”…. a sequel to the “Arizona Forest” video from several years before. The scenery has aged a tad, and new colours have been added to the rails as the BNSF has made great advancements. Still…. some of the previous Santa Fe’s appear adding to the variety of the beauty seen along the rails. Lots of great railroad action to be seen with the long heavy trains working hard.

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