Best of Midwest Railroading, Part 3

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Class One railroading… and regional lines… lots of action in the Midwest! Volume Three.

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Producer

Pentrex

Run Time

1 hour 21 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

Full Screen, 4×3 Aspect Ratio, No Region Code, NTSC

In Volume 3, Pentrex takes you through Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin to discover mainline and regional railroading Midwestern style! I&M Rail Link and Wisconsin Central are our featured regional railroads. We visit the IMRL on their Fourth Sub between Mason City and Marquette, Iowa to spot a train powered by an ex-Southern Railway of British Columbia SD 38-2 and a New York, Susquehanna and Western SD-45. Wisconsin Central’s tracks host trains from the Canadian National, Union Pacific, and CSX along with its own WC movements.

Union Pacific provides mainline action on the old Rock Island “Spine Line” from Mason City, Iowa to the Twin Cities as well as on the Coffeyville Sub and in Kansas City, Kansas. In Iowa, Illinois Central’s main line supports freight pulled by IC’s SD70s and GP11s. BNSF and Canadian Pacific trains are highlighted as they cross scenic river bridges in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The thrill of Midwestern railroading is here for your enjoyment, in The Best of the Midwest Volume 3.

1 review for Best of Midwest Railroading, Part 3

  1. rickyfreni

    In this final volume which was originally released in 2000, there are a great variety of diesels on mainlines & shortlines:

    Union Pacific’s Coffeyville Kansas Subdivision, Illinois central in Iowa, The Iowa & Missouri, Union Pacific’s Albert Lea Subdivision, Canadian Pacific Rivers Subdivision, BNSF’s St. Croix Subdivision, & the Wisconsin Central.

    In the very end of this program, a mention for plans of creating volume 4 was heard, but it was likely canceled for unknown reasons.

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