Rails along the Mississippi in Minnesota
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Scenic and busy rail points close to the banks of the Mississippi River including St Paul, Hastings, Red Wing, Maple Springs, Reads Landing, and the spectacular Mt Charity overlook.
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Producer | Lineside Video Productions |
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Run Time | 1 hour 50 minutes |
Narration | Yes |
Shrink Wrap | Yes, Brand New |
Technical Details | NTSC, Region Free, View Worldwide on Computer |
This program concentrates on scenic vantage points at locations close to the banks of the Mississippi River including St Paul, Hastings, Red Wing, Maple Springs, Reads Landing, and the spectacular Mt Charity overlook from the John A Latsch State Park. Railroad operations include the BNSF, Union Pacific, Amtrak, CSX, Norfolk Southern, Canadian Pacific and ICE/DME. The variety of motive power in the region brought over 20 locomotive types bearing 11 different liveries. The main picture on our DVD cover is from Mounds Boulevard in St Paul. Screenshots are from Barn Bluff, near Minnesota City, and Dutchman Coulee. As an extra bonus, a brief glimpse of Trains in Dubuque, Iowa, is included. Two cameras were used to film many of the trains in this edition providing additional scenes and views to enhance your viewing pleasure. All scenes were filmed using Broadcast-TV High-Definition Cameras.
Dan –
A very nice tour of one of the most scenic parts of the upper Midwest. The videography was creative and well done, and the locations where multiple camera were used … often with one camera at trackside and another far overhead at a scenic overlook … were well shot and edited. The program features an excellent variety of railroads, locomotive types, paint schemes and consists, as well as scenes that showcase river traffic and the natural beauty of the region. On-screen maps give the viewer a nice feel for the geography of the area, track arrangements and camera locations. This was my first video from Lineside Video Productions, and it won’t be my last.