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Yes can someone please tell me is thier and Amtrak Coast Starlight Cab Ride Video Tape Set From Seatlle Washington to Los Angeles California.I would like to know if thier is Thank You
Posts: 18 | From: South Lake Tahoe CA USA | Registered: Nov 2001
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I am not aware of one. Be warned that the bit in northern California and southern Oregon is less likely to be filmed as both north and southbound trains are due to pass during the night around that way.
I have just received a cab ride from Needles to Los Angeles on Amtrak. This was extended back from Barstow because of late running, meaning more daylight filming. I haven't watched much of it yet but it looks good.
Geoff M.
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Say You don't happen to have any Extra Cab Ride that you dont need do you please let me know soon Thank You For Your Reply
Posts: 18 | From: South Lake Tahoe CA USA | Registered: Nov 2001
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I don't have any that I want to get rid of. But they are fairly cheap over your way anyway - the Southern California video set was cheaper to have sent airmail and charged a fortune by UK customs and excise, than to buy it from a UK shop.
Geoff M.
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May Require piecing together from various sources. Trains Magazine's "Cascade Crossing" tape includes Starlight cab ride winter daytime crossing of namesake mountains. Huel Houser(Calif. Gold) rode over Cuesta Pass filming from a hi-rail or motorcar. Others may fill in s/o SLO. Commercial Bay Area Cab rides are scarce. and Sacto Valley coverage is not known to me.
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