Railroads of Eastern Virginia, featuring the RF&P Sub (USA Series #30)

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Producer

Lineside Video Productions

Run Time

1 hour 46 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

NTSC, Region Free, View Worldwide on Computer

This program focuses on railroads in the east of the Commonwealth of Virginia, featuring the CSX RF&P Sub, which runs north from Richmond, through Doswell, where it crosses the Buckingham Branch, Fredericksburg, Leeland, Neabsco and Alexandria, o cross the Potomac River into Washington D.C.. We begin on the Norfolk Southern Washington District at Manassas and Clifton. At Richmond, we see the CSX North End Sub crossing over trains on the Rivanna Sub. After a brief visit to Petersburg, there are scenes in Williamsburg on the Peninsula Sub. Besides CSX and NS, trains by Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express feature. Two, or even three cameras were used to film many of the trains in this program to provide additional views of the lineside action and spectacular scenic locations.

Reviews

  1. CapitolRailfan88

    Growing up along the northern end of the RF&P it’s nice to see this subdivision get a little love. Unlike other DVD’s from Lineside, this DVD played in the DVD player on the first try without me having to switch to the PC to get it to play so that was a nice surprise. Lineside does a little bit of jumping around, starting the production in Manassas and Clifton (NS Washington District, not apart of the CSX RF&P Subdivision.) then jumps to Lorton and works their way up to Long bridge. From there they go to Richmond, Doswell, and Williamsburg. Finishing the movie they start back at Doswell and work up to Neabsco. There are some spots that were filmed in 2011 and some filmed in 2018. Camera work and audio are done well. Narration is good, nice background history on locations and locomotives, the narrator isn’t intrusive and doesn’t ruin any of the viewing experience.

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