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GREEN FROG PRODUCTIONS The Santa Fe Odyssey Part 2-The Seventies Following in the footsteps of the incredible and highly successful first Santa Fe Odyssey comes volume 2. The first volume was filmed over a 23 year period. Volume 2 takes over where the first volume left off. Filmed in the late 1970s over a 23 day period, Emery Gulash captured the transition of the Santa Fe as it aligned itself for the 1980s and 1990s. Coverage starts in illinois and continues west to include California. Amtrak is now firmly entrenched and so you will see plenty of passenger trains and with its new second generation diesels there are Santa Fe freights galore, including some of the older transitory diesel paint and colour schemes. There is incredible action in the Mid-West and West, all photographed with the benefit of consistently bright crisp and well colour balanced 16mm film. Action at Cajon Pass and Tehachapi are typical Gulash: incredible coverage and photo composition - there is none better! Compelling viewing and an important documentary of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in the 1970s. 120 mins colour Back |
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HIGHBALL PRODUCTIONS Williams,Arizona Join us at Williams Junction which is situated thirty miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona. Williams Junction is the point at which the Phoenix Line branches off from BNSF's transcontinental mainline from Chicago to California. Whilst we were there this busy junction attracted power from CSX, NS, CN, WC, SOO, SP, UP and KCS as well as a variety of BN/BNSF/SF paint schemes giving a rainbow of color. See this heavy freight line working with great views, angles and shots to bring you current day railroading in this attractive part of Arizona. 120 mins colour Back |
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