Portland & Western Toledo Branch Part 2, Summit to Albany
SKU: DVD-7ID-PWTB2Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.
Five days a week trains trek 75 miles from paper mill to Albany.
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Producer | 7idea Productions |
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Run Time | 2 hours 9 minutes |
Narration | Optional With or Without Narration, Yes |
Shrink Wrap | Yes, Brand New |
Technical Details | NTSC, Region Free, View Worldwide on Computer |
Portland and Western’s Toledo Branch weaves through America’s premier timber producing lands in western Oregon. This backwoods railroad serves a Georgia Pacific paper mill in the small town of Toledo. Five days a week, trains make the seventy-five mile journey over the branch line between its namesake town and Albany in the lush Willamette Valley.
Part 2 of this series will focus on the east end of this former Southern Pacific branch line with an insightful combination of historic images and modern-day operations. We begin at the remote community of Summit and follow the weaving course of the Mary’s River down the east side of the heavily forested Coast Range. Aerial photography provides an amazing perspective of the more isolated portions of the branch. EMD GP39-2’s and GP40P slug sets power trains of containerboard, wood chips, and lumber through the rugged coastal mountains. The railroad crosses numerous secluded trestles and passes graveyards of old mills with a history as rich as the beautiful scenery that surrounds it. Leaving the woods, the line traverses busy city streets and races through open farm land before meeting the Willamette River and the Union Pacific main line at Albany.
Lloyd –
I purchase railroad videos for 1 of 2 reasons. 1: My wife & I plan our vacations around railfan trips. Videos gives us great ideas for future adventures. 2: For regions we will never get to see in person… railroad videos allows us to see great locations from the comfort of our lazy boys in our home.
This production is 1 we will never likely see in person. In a word… Excellent. 7idea has done a fantastic job showing a railroad that although a shortline, it is valuable to see. Scenes from the air & trackside are well done. Aaron works hard to get the best to be seen, be it from a local road or by doing some hiking to get to the perfect location. From Summit OR, this video heads east into the more agricultural region, so we do see an area different from Pt. #1.
& like Pt. #1 there are some great photos and narration from days gone by. History continues to be well told in this video.
If you are considering purchasing 1 part…. get the 2nd part as it is well worth the price.