Tracks of the Goat, BNSF & Great Northern, Part 2

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Over Great Northern’s “other” famous mountain pass, Stevens Pass, as we head to the Pacific.

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Producer

Green Frog Productions

Run Time

1 hour 20 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

We cross Great Northern’s other famous mountain pass, Steven’s Pass, in our quest to reach the Pacific on the tracks of the “Goat”. We will start this journey in Spokane, Washington and head west through the rolling wheat lands of eastern Washington, through Harrington, Wilson Creek, Ephrata, and the Apple Capital of the world Wenatchee.

Next we’ll head up the Cascade Mountains over Steven’s Pass stopping at Leavenworth, visiting both portals of the famous 8 mile long Cascade Tunnel, then on to Skykomish, the beautiful Mt. Index area, Sunset Falls, Gold Bar, and Startup, Finally ending at the Pacific tide water town of Everett.

Then we’ll head south on the old track of the Northern Pacific to Auburn, Cross the Green River, then travel on to Easton, Sumner, and cross the White River, and visit Puyallup and location’s west, where the spectacular Mt. Rainier looms over head. We’ll visit the port city of Tacoma with its yard and depot, and visit Vancouver, Washington’s yard and Depot.

1 review for Tracks of the Goat, BNSF & Great Northern, Part 2

  1. Dan

    The legacy of the Great Northern is alive and well, from the spectacular scenery to the BNSF’s GN-inspired paint scheme! Volume Two of Green Frog’s two-part “Tracks Of The Goat” series focuses primarily on the west end of the former Great Northern, including Stevens Pass and Cascade Tunnel, while the first volume concentrates on the region around Marias Pass and Glacier National Park. You’ll see all the familiar locations, and some nice footage from “off the beaten path”. The videography is flawless, the editing is creative, and the trains and the setting are jaw-dropping. These are two “must have” additions to any railfan video library!

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