Tehachapi Pass, 2 Disc Set, Santa Fe & Southern Pacific
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Tehachapi Pass before the Mergers of the 1990s.
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Producer | WB Video |
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Run Time | 1 hour 46 minutes |
Narration | Yes |
Shrink Wrap | Yes, Brand New |
Technical Details | NTSC, Region Free, View Worldwide on Computer |
Tehachapi pass before the big mergers of the 1990s. See the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific on the pass.
Disc One: Photographed in 1984 and 1986, the classic Santa Fe caboose still trails most trains as they roar through the scenic canyons and over the engineering marvel of California’s Tehachapi Loop. An exciting pacing sequence follows a long freight over the Loop and onto the Mojave Desert. You’ll also see examples of the flashy red & yellow paint scheme that was used during the failed merger attempt by the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific. This program captures the power and scenery of this busy mountain division.
Disc two: When this program was produced in 1986, The Southern Pacific still maintained its own identity even though you will see glimpses of the red & yellow merger paint scheme. It is also a time when the Southern Pacific “Tank Train” still thunders over spectacular Tehachapi Loop. As an added attraction, see steamer #4449 with the May 1984 passenger special in “Daylight” colors. See it on the Loop, at a station stop and near Mojave as it heads for the New Orleans World’s Fair. This is modern railroading at its best…through the green mountains of Tehachapi Pass and up onto the high Mojave Desert.
Matt –
Decent WB program, I felt like the quality of this over Tehachapi 88’ was not as good. ATSF DVD was good but enjoyed the SP one more. Nothing beats trains in notch 8.
Dylan –
If you want to watch trains in what was arguably the best time to railfan, buy this set of DVD’s. You won’t be disappointed. If you’re an SPR or Santa Fe railfan, this is for you!
Mwdonoughue –
This programs showcases many Santa Fe and Southern Pacific freights as they traverse Tehachapi Loop. We get to see some of SP’s “Oil Can” trains in operation, along with 4-8-4 #4449 on its way to the New Orleans World’s Fair.
Ricky –
Great Fallen Flag Colors & road names, Rarely seen Cabooses on Mainline Freights, as well as 4449 getting help on the loop.