Continental Divide Trailer

Continental Divide Trailer (1987)

05 February 1987 Factual 50 mins

Filmed in 1987, this documentary chronicles the journey of Via Rail's The Canadian as it makes its way across Canada.

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Cast

Russell Oughtred

as Narrator

Bob Palser

as Engineer Bob Palser

Crew

Bob Pfister

Bob Pfister Cinematography

International Titles

Great American Scenic Railroads - The Continental Divide Trailer

International Releases Dates

Canada 05 February 1987

Production Companies

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