Steam Northeast

SKU: DVD-HBP-STNE
(1 customer review)

$19.95

Included in this program are scenes that can not be repeated as the Edaville steamers you see here are no longer running in Edaville, and much of the track has been taken up.

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Producer

Highball Productions

Run Time

60 Minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

Included in this program are scenes that can not be repeated as the Edaville steamers you see here are no longer running in Edaville, and much of the track has been taken up. At Edaville, the Baldwin 2-4-4 tank engine is a delight to see and hear – with quite a bit of smoke and steam. We’ll also travel to the White Mountain Central tourist line in 1991 to see a 70-ton Climax and then we’ll visit the Valley Railroad in Connecticut to see the Chinese steamer 1647 in excursion service – and double-headed for a railfan day.

1 review for Steam Northeast

  1. Ricky

    As a railfan and New England Resident myself, this video features lots of great steam action since most of these engine no longer work on these lines today. Part 1 contains the final days of the original Edaville railroad with a pair of 2-4-4T’s numbers 7 & 8. The 2nd chapter takes us to the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the town of Lincoln, for a visit to the white mountain central At Clark’s Trading Post, to witness one of the only 3 operating climax type loggers in regular service. And finally we head to Essex, CT to the valley railroad in 1990 where engine 1647(Now NYSW 142) handles both regular trips and special events with 2-8-0 #97 Doubleheading. Today the only engine that is still operating with us today is Climax 6. the edaville steamers and #97 are now billboard displays, and 1647(NYSW 142) works at the Delaware River Railroad in Phillipsburg NJ, Near the Pennsy-NJ state line as well as the Nearby Black River & Western & New Hope & Ivyland Railroads.

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