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THE BROKEN KNUCKLE VIDEO PRODUCTIONS CATALOG
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THE WEST                   THE MIDWEST                   THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

The Northeast - Page 1       The Northeast - Page 2       The Northeast - Page 3         The East

The stretch of the BNSF "Transcon" through the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests in Northern Arizona is a remarkably unique area.  No pumpkins had yet arrived in this 1996 production.

Action on the Seligman Sub from Topock to Canyon Diablo.  Often desolate, but always fascinating with BNSF providing an almost non-stop parade of trains!

Eight years after our first visit to the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests, we find even more traffic on the BNSF Transcontinental
main line!

The amazing Columbia River Gorge in the Pacific Northwest features 2 railroads skirting its banks.  This program focuses on the BNSF from North Bonneville, WA
to Wishram &
OT Junction.

On the south side of the gorge is the Union Pacific RR.  See trains from Cascade Locks to OT Junction.  The we continue east for some great action into the grades of the Blue Mountains!

A tour of "Illiana" featuring many railroads in many locations.  This program is presented from a Railfan's (my) point of view, and as a standard rail video documentary.

A trip to the "Funnel" and to Marias Pass in 1988 features pre-merger Burlington Northern action in the Northwest.  Amateur footage digitally re-mastered into an enjoyable DVD.

Still the Santa Fe, and Still the Southern Pacific, along with the "Kodachrome" scheme of the ill-fated SPSF merger.  Monstrously long intermodals, the SP tank trains, and even a loaded coal train climbing the loop with 2 sets of helpers!

Absolutely awesome may best describe the Fraser & Thompson River Canyons in Southwest British Columbia.  The CP, CN, and BCR (still with lots of Alco/MLW's) are visited in 1987.  The footage is not professional, but the content is worth it!