Vignettes of the Missouri Pacific

SKU: DVD-CBP-VMP
(2 customer reviews)

$24.95

Reaching from Chicago to Colorado and the Mexican border in Texas, the Missouri Pacific Lines colorful history merged with that of the Union Pacific in 1986. This program recalls the Eastern End of the system from the Chicago area to St Louis and Kansas City from the mid-1950s to 1981.

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Producer

Clear Block Productions

Run Time

53 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Reaching from Chicago to Colorado and the Mexican border in Texas, the Missouri Pacific Lines colorful history merged with that of the Union Pacific in 1986. This program recalls the Eastern End of the system from the Chicago area to St Louis and Kansas City from the mid-1950s to 1981.

Scenes in the St Louis and Kansas City Terminal areas includes neighboring roads St Louis-San Francisco and Missouri-Kansas-Texas, as well as cameo appearances by the Santa Fe, Rock Island, Burlington Route and Amtrak.

2 reviews for Vignettes of the Missouri Pacific

  1. rickyfreni

    Originally Released on VHS only in 1994, this 2005 DVD covers some great early diesel action on a fallen flag that was purchased by Union Pacific in 1982, with a collection of films from Todd Miller (who is also the narrator of the show), Paul Geiger, DJ Hake, Mr. Charles Houser Sr, Joe Slanser, & Bob Vantilburg.

    Aside from the MoPac, other road names include Santa Fe, Frisco, MKT, the early years of Amtrak, Illinois Central, Conrail, Chessie System, Baltimore & Ohio, Norfolk & Western, Alton & Southern, Chicago & Northwestern, Penn Central, Cotton Belt, Kansas City Southern, Rock Island, Union Pacific, Kansas City Terminal, Burlington Northern, Milwaukee Road, Wabash, Nickel Plate, & CB&Q.

    Locations include Pence tower in Momence, Watseka, Woodland Junction, Altamont, St. Elmo, Salem, Downtown St. Louis with SH Tower, DuPont at East St. Louis, Valley Junction with Gateway Yard, Gratiot Tower near the McArthur Bridge, Grand Ave Tower, Iron Mountain Junction, Kirkwood which is home to the National Museum of Transportation, Harmon, Jefferson City, River Junction, Tipton, California MO, East Sedalia, Sedalia, Warrensburg, Holden, Kansas City MO with Big Blue Crossing, Neff Yard, Southwest Junction, Sheffield Interlocking, the high line with West Bluff, Santa Fe Junction, State Line Interlocking, Broadway Tower, Morris, Rock Creek Junction Tower, Merrimack River bridge at Eureka, Valley Park, Tower 1, Union Depot, Grand Island, Pueblo, & Little Rock.

  2. Aw

    If you like the Missouri Pacific this is the video to buy. Had a mild interest in M P until watching this video. Was quite well put togehter. I think Clear Block Productions was one of the best producers on the market. It is a shame that he didn’t get to produce more videos.

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