Tennessee Pass Cab Ride
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Ride on board KCOAT, a 5600 foot autorack train with clean SP power, on a sunny December day, over Colorado’s Tennessee Pass, from Pueblo to Minturn.
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Producer | Highball Productions |
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Run Time | 1 hour 30 minutes |
Narration | Yes |
Shrink Wrap | Yes, Brand New |
Technical Details | NTSC, Region Free, View Worldwide on Computer |
Ride on board KCOAT, a 5600 foot autorack train with clean SP power, on a sunny December day, over Colorado’s Tennessee Pass, from Pueblo to Minturn. See the Royal Gorge from the lead SSW GP60’s walkway, the Arkansas River Gorge, and the steady climb to the deep snow at the summit. On the way, meet 6 eastbound trains and a stalled westbound at Princeton. No narration. This is NOT a straight ahead only view.
norfolksouthern4047 –
OK video, but definitely could have been a lot better. Not tripod mounted, so there is a lot of shaking compared to other programs I have watch. Especially from Pentrex. As noted in an earlier interview. The action should have been from just the lead engine only, but the photographer shot back from the second unit for the Royal Gorge portion and kind of ruined it for everyone. It was nice seeing the action from the cab. But it should have been done a lot better.
Adrian C Duncan –
A very misleadingly promoted video! It claims to be a cab ride, but only about 30% of the footage is straight-ahead cab ride material. A great deal of filming took place on the outside of the access walkway, showing only the trackside scenery on one side of the locomotive and no sighting of the roadbed ahead. Worse, the camera is forever pointing to the rear to show the cars following the locomotive – boring! We don’t need to ride the locomotive to see that! There’s almost no cab d ride footage of the Royal Gorge, which is what I was hoping for – even the Hanging Bridge only appears briefly as an afterthought.
I was quite disappointed!
Arthur Patzwald –
A Cab ride over The Tennesse pass