Northwest Heritage Railways

SKU: DVD-7ID-NWH
(1 customer review)

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Five tourist lines in Oregon, Washington, and northern California let you visit this beautiful area as only trains can.

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Producer

7idea Productions

Run Time

2 Hour 4 Minutes

Narration

Optional With or Without Narration, Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC, Widescreen

We will begin by visiting the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad on the Port of Tillamook Bay line between Garibaldi and Salmonberry. Next stop is Elgin, Oregon where the Eagle Cap Excursion Train traverses the wild and scenic Joseph Branch. Heading to Elbe, Washington we visit the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad and see their tank engine, the Hammond Lumber Company #17 pulling excursion trains to Mineral. Returning to eastern Oregon, the Sumpter Valley Railroad hosts a photographer’s special with their Mikado Number 19 and Heisler Number 3. Finally, we take a look at the former McCloud Railway in northern California as McCloud Number 18 pulls a fall photo special and plows snow. This is your ticket to enjoy some of the unique rail heritage of the Pacific Northwest!

1 review for Northwest Heritage Railways

  1. rickyfreni

    Most of these railroads in this program are still with us today, while the other 2 attractions: Mt. Rainier Scenic with Hammond Lumber Company 17, & the McCloud railway with number 18 (Despite the whole segment was previously used on Extreme Steam 2 from Pentrex), are closed for good.

    Speaking of McCloud itself, there is a bonus 5 minute segment in July of 2005 where a visit to the switchback in Signal Butte was made with appearances by Western Pacific 2001, Southern Pacific 6304, & McCloud 37 with Milwaukee Road Observation car Cedar Rapids.

    With a big mix of steam & diesels on both passengers & freight specials, even busting through the snow, these engines can provide what railroading in Oregon, California & Washington have to offer.

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