BNSF’s Nebraska Coal Conveyors

SKU: DVD-BKVP-NECOAL
(3 customer reviews)

$24.95

From Alliance, Nebraska, BNSF`s Sand Hills Subdivision moves high volumes of Powder River Basin coal to the east and other regions of the country.

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Producer

Broken Knuckle Video Productions

Run Time

1 hour 30 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

From Alliance, Nebraska, BNSF`s Sand Hills Subdivision moves high volumes of Powder River Basin coal to the east and other regions. In this program, you`ll see trains from a variety of locations, mainly on the Western (and more scenic) portion of the line. Then on the Butte Subdivision, heavy, loud & intense would be the best way to describe the trains, as they climb for 14 miles out of Crawford and are challenged by the pine ridge escarpment and the double horseshoe of Crawford hill. Trains that often exceed 15.000 tons face a grade of 1.55 percent, and manned helpers are required. Videographer Dan Millette recorded the drama in full high definition video from earth shaking ground level shots to beautiful panoramic overlooks!

3 reviews for BNSF’s Nebraska Coal Conveyors

  1. CapitolRailfan88

    Video is shot really well, audio is also very good, the narration volume could have been a little louder but that’s splitting hairs. Helpful info and insight adds to the already pleasant experience. First time purchasing a Broken Knuckle video, won’t be the last.

  2. Dan

    A spectacular look at modern, big-time railroading! I’ll admit to being a fan of coal trains which, by itself, might have been enough to put this program on my shortlist of favorite railfan videos. But the videography is flawless, the editing is very well done with a nice combination of trackside and panoramic shots, the scenery is fantastic, the trains sound as good as they look and the lighting is especially nice! On a five-star scale, this program is a ten!

  3. Lloyd.

    With 2 subdivisions, very scenic locations, from open plains to the rolling hills of Crawford Hill…. railroading does not get much better than this. Heavy coal drags working hard to get over Crawford Hill are seen from some of the most picturest locations we can imagine. This video is filled with nothing short of perfect for video action.

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