Midwest Challenger

SKU: DVD-HBP-3985
(4 customer reviews)

$19.95

Union Pacific’s Challenger 3985 is the largest operating steam engine in the world. Here we get to see 3985 on a Union Pacific special between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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Producer

Highball Productions

Run Time

75 Minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

Union Pacific’s Challenger 3985 is the largest operating steam engine in the world. Here we get to see 3985 on a Union Pacific special between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Saint Paul, Minnesota in September, 2008. You’ll see this impressive, massive locomotive storming Archer Hill, along the triple track, a spirited departure from North Platte, and along the rails towards Saint Paul. Includes a cab tour.

This DVD features Dolby 2.0 sound and minimal narration.

4 reviews for Midwest Challenger

  1. Jeremy C. Schultz

    It is very much a shame that 3985 might never run again, now that Big Boy 4014 has taken over as the largest and most powerful articulated steamer in the world… However, we can sit back and enjoy a time not so long ago with this DVD. Great job, Highball Productions! Steve Lee and his crew had her shined up and performing better than ever on this trip to Minnesota.

  2. rickyfreni

    Before the Chase from Cheyenne to Saint Paul Began, Crewmember Lyndon Nystrom took a tour of the cab of 3985. At the same time, Les Jarrett of Railway Productions was also at the September 2008 visit. Today, the challenger is still in pieces at the Cheyenne Shops.

  3. Olden DeCrepid

    This is a really good video of the Challenger; photography is exceptional. I do have one question I wish someone would explain. The diesel running behind the last water tender seems to be running on out of round wheels. In many of the shots it is seen bouncing up and down. None of the cars seem to be doing this.

  4. Joseph D. “Spook” Cason.

    The 3985’s trip from Cheyenne to Saint Paul was covered very well by the camera teams. Lots of good pacing shots. Only the 3985 was pulling a short train most of the way, & was not working much at all. Some great start up shots tho. Also a cab tour. Being a die hard 3985 fan, I have watched it 2 times, and I reccomend it. You will enjoy it.

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