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The Wisconsin Central became one of the biggest and most successful of the regional railroads. Pentrex is re-releasing this as a “Pentrex Classic Presentation”. This is an early Pentrex show, but is still an excellent watch!
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Eureka and Palisade #4 is a wood burner, built in 1875, and is perfectly restored to her original splendor, complete with ornate decorations, brass fittings, gold filigree striping, and polished oak cab. See her run in the mountains of Colorado!
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This is the finest, most complete #1218 program ever produced! One hour of exclusive footage, with the chief mechanic responsible for her rebuilding and even shots from the air!
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Four of the largest steam locomotives attending Railfair ’91 arrived pulling special trains. Pentrex captured UP 844, UP 3985 SP 2472 and SP 4449 hard at work!
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Climb aboard as first generation Alco diesels pull vintage passenger cars through the beautiful and scenic mountains of western Maryland. New to DVD in 2017!
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A fast-paced presentation featuring over 40 Norfolk Southern trains that each are in some way unique; Santa Fe Warbonnets, UP Olympic Torch Relay, a GP50 and the first new “Tier 4” unit to name just a few.
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Find out what happened on the fateful day of May 12, 1989 when a 69-car Southern Pacific freight train went out of control on California’s steep Cajon Pass and careened off the tracks into a residential neighborhood.
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Mergers have been a part of railroading even before the driving of the golden spike in 1869. In recent years, several railroads have started to recognize the importance of paying respect to their past with special Heritage Units.