BNSF Crossing the Cornbelt, Vol. 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2008

We had such a wonderful time documenting this line, we wanted to do it again! In this video, C. Vision revisits the Marshall Subdivision, this time starting in Sioux City, Iowa, and then northward to Willmar, Minnesota. New trains, including their symbols, are seen traversing the main line through the cornfields of Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota. New merger paint schemes, along with the traditional colors are seen pulling many types of freights. A bonus segment of the tape takes us over the Wayzata Sub to Minneapolis and a glimpse of Northtown Yard! If you crave variety in BNSF railroading "Midwest Style", both volumes are a must for your collection!

Copyright 1998, C. Vision Productions

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  • What felt great is the scene of the 6 LRCX C30-7's through Pipestone.  Felt, Sounded and smelt great!!!! I loved that scene!!!!

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  • nice horn from 8286 that engine has a awesome horn

  • is there a volume 3? cuz if there is u should post it

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  • @clasko69 those are SF30C's rebuilt from U36C's

  • i just recived this video now . im watching it as i type. this is a great video chris.

  • @1998ChevroletS10 An EMD GP10.

  • hey what kind of diesel is that on 1:39

  • Willmar's a great place to catch every train headed through the corn belt.

  • Great all the way!!! Awesome!!!

  • glad you enjoyed it.

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