Union Pacific, Super Railroad, Lordsburg Subdivision

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In Volume 6 of our UP, Super Railroad series, Green Frog visits the Union Pacific as it traverses through the rugged and scenic southwest.

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Producer

Green Frog Productions

Run Time

1 hour 8 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

In Volume 6 of our UP-Super Railroad series, Green Frog visits the Union Pacific as it traverses through the rugged and scenic southwest, with its cactus deserts and rugged mountains. We’ll visit the Lordsburg Subdivision, starting in western New Mexico at Lordsburg then west to Gary, Mondel, and Steins.
br>Next we’ll take you over the pass into Arizona and west through Yannar, Simon, Bowie, and Wilcox. Then travel with us to Fenner, Benson, and Marsh. Then we will thoroughly explore the beautiful and scenic Cienega river valley where each turn brings a different scene. We then head west to Vail and Tucson. Last we head down to old Mexico on the Nogales branch from Tucson to Nogales Mexico.

1 review for Union Pacific, Super Railroad, Lordsburg Subdivision

  1. rickyfreni

    In Part 6 which was originally released in 2000, there are a huge variety of diesels in the Southwest between Lordsburg New Mexico & Tuscon Arizona.

    Aside from Union Pacific, there are other Road Names like Southern Pacific, Conrail, Electro Motive Division with demonstrator unit 2000, Chicago & Northwestern, Rio Grande, Burlington Northern, Amtrak’s Sunset Limited, & Cotton Belt (which one of them was once built for the Baltimore & Ohio & later CSX), Kansas City Southern (since owned by Canadian Pacific in recent years), BNSF, & Rail-America.

    Locations include Lordsburg, the Animas Valley, the Pelenquio Mountains, Steins near the state line & Interstate 10, somewhere East of Bowie, Olga, Willcox with the oldest SP Depot, Benson beyond Dragon Summit, the San Pedro River bridges, Empire, Pontano with a water tower from the steam years, Marsh, Irene with a tall cactus, the Sieniga Creek bridges, Vail, Centinole, Tucson, & ends at the Branch Line to the Border at Nogales Mexico.

    With Peter Youngblood’s decent narration, brothers Richard & Russell Steid did a marvelous job showcasing a never-ending parade in the southwest.

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