Hot Spots 3 Rosenburg

SKU: DVD-HBP-HOT3
(4 customer reviews)

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Rosenberg, Texas, about 35 miles southwest of Houston, is one of the last two operating towers in Texas still in their original buildings. It’s here that BNSF crosses UP’s busy Sunset Route.

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Producer

Highball Productions

Run Time

1 hour 25 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

Rosenberg, Texas, about 35 miles southwest of Houston, is one of the last two operating towers in Texas still in their original buildings. BNSF crosses UP’s busy Sunset Route, making for some colorful and busy railroading. Both UP & BNSF have small yards here, with locals, and orders are hooped up to trains going from the BNSF to the UP. See all the action at Rosenberg from dawn to after dark.

4 reviews for Hot Spots 3 Rosenburg

  1. Dan

    It’s an image that’s vanishing from the American railroad scene — heavy trains pounding across a diamond, with an operating tower as a backdrop. And Rosenberg has it! The action never lets up, with a nice variety of motive power from UP and BNSF, and plenty of locomotives still wearing Southern Pacific colors. And since recording was done over a full day, changing daylight conditions give each scene a slightly different mood. A nice addition to Highball’s “Hot Spots” series.

  2. Lloyd

    Rosenberg Texas… For myself… a location where there is a diamond is always great. Here we see BNSF crossing the UP. With that comes lots of interesting power from the companies present day (at the time of filming) to the older fallen flags. And seeing the old tower in many shots is great. Well done.

  3. Charley Mann

    A favorite program of mine. Some of the best coverage of GE Dash 7 locomotives. Also UP SD60M’s SP SDP45, and many other long gone locomotive. Excellent image quality

  4. nssd60e

    This is a great video, if you love older railroading before all the gevos and sd70ace’s then this is for you

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