Union Pacific on the Tracks of the Old Missouri Pacific, Volume 2

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In Volume 2 of the tracks of the old Missouri Pacific, we’ll continue in the St. Louis Missouri area and across the Mississippi River in the East St. Louis area with Green Frog’s professional railroad photographer Rich Scheid.

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Producer

Green Frog

Run Time

1 hour

Narration

Optional With or Without Narration, Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC, Widescreen

In Volume 2 of the tracks of the old Missouri Pacific, we’ll continue in the St. Louis Missouri area and across the Mississippi River in the East St. Louis area with Green Frog’s professional railroad photographer Rich Scheid. We’ll visit places like Kirkwood, St. Louis Union Station, the Downtown area of St. Louis, as well as some locations on the BNSF such as Webster Grove, Old Orchard, and Downtown St. Louis. On the east side of the Mississippi we’ll visit locations like Lenox Tower in Griffith Illinois, and visit locations of other railroads like the Illinois Central in Belleville IL., Swancea, and Norfolk Southern in Belleville. Lots of passenger trains as well as freight trains.

1 review for Union Pacific on the Tracks of the Old Missouri Pacific, Volume 2

  1. rickyfreni

    In part 2 of this 2 part series, there is even more diesel action in the west, this time it’s on Union Pacific, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Amtrak, Burlington Northern, Illinois Central, the St. Louis Metro Light Rail system, GCFX, CSX, Norfolk Southern, Rail Crews America which were originally former Baltimore & Ohio E Units, EMD, BNSF, Canadian National, & even flashbacks to the area in 1968 by Emery Gulash which was shown in the 1995 Green Frog Title: St. Louis Sojurn like Norfolk & Western, Gulf Mobile & Ohio, MoPac, etc.

    Locations for part 2 include Eureka, Kirkwood curve & the 1895 built depot which is near the National Museum of Transportation but like part 1, the museum itself was never shown, Webster Grove depot that has a 2 rail-O scale layout, Old Orchard, Downtown St. Louis with Union Station that is now one of the nation’s largest shopping malls & adjacent hotels that also has some Helicopter rides from the sky, Kimswick, Lenox Tower & Diamond at Griffith, Swansea IL, & ends at Belleville.

    All in all, Pete Youngblood did a marvelous job narrating this 2-part series.

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