Juice, Final 3 Electric Interurban Freight Survivors
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.At one time, electrified freight interurbans operated throughout the United States. In the late 1990s, just three remained in service.
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At one time, electrified freight interurbans operated throughout the United States. In the late 1990s, just three remained in service.
The Joint Line is an action-filled mainline with a colorful past. The Denver & Rio Grande and the Santa Fe built parallel tracks between Denver and Pueblo in the mid 1880s. During WW1, the US Government forced “joint” operations, and the scheme stayed.
Step back to the 1930s-1950s to experience one of the largest interurban railroads in the country. The Illinois Terminal Railroad was a significant provider of passenger and freight service for central Illinois, with Springfield as its hub.
Explore the entire Illinois Central System – now another fallen flag. Two discs in one case: See the North end of the system and then the South end of the IC.
The Hudson Division is one of the most scenic and interesting sections of Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor. The Hudson Division follows its namesake River and offers beautiful vistas as well as a historic railway line.
Railroading “hot spots” are where railfans can see many trains in a short amount of time. Following upon the success of Conrail Hot Spots East, Pentrex set out to record many of these hot spots on the western half of the system.
Two shows on one DVD! ‘steam to Huntington” showcases 1225, 765 and 1218 on their way to the NRHS Convention while “Huntington Steam Celebration” gives us action at the convention.
Sizzling action – that’s railroading in the Twin Cities in 1998 when this show was filmed. Minneapolis/St. Paul hosts eight different railroads plus Amtrak passenger trains.
Searching out the best places for traffic volume, accessibility, and the camaraderie that’s shared among the railfans we found sixteen great Conrail (eastern system) hot spots.
Railroaders work hard on the Gateway Sub, a place of awesome landscapes and exciting railroad operations.
Historic Hot Spots are etched in the minds of those who were there firsthand and revered by those who wish they had been. Here we highlight a few in the transition time of American railroading.
Five promotional films feature both steam and early diesel power in rare glimpses of an earlier time. These advertising films promoted the value railroads played in the public’s daily lives.
From the Pentrex archives comes a stunning collection of five films produced during the 1940s and 1950s by the Association of American Railroads.
Climb aboard a hot Burlington Northern Santa Fe vehicle train for a ride across southeastern Kansas and discover what the route looks like from the perspective of the operating crews!
For over 40 years, Anthony DeRosa railfanned the Great Northern Railway system, filming its operations from Seattle to Lake Superior and capturing the essence of a once-powerful and always popular railway.
One of the most exciting tourist railroads in the United States is the Grand Canyon Railway located in northern Arizona.
Railroads powered entirely by Alco diesel locomotives are few in number. The Green Bay & Western Railroad had a total of sixteen operating Alco’s when this show was filmed in 1992.
American history is the story of the railroads. And all across the country, millions thrill to our heritage each year as they visit America’s excursion railroads and museums. 2 disc set.
Photographers’ Specials on the Heber Valley, Western Maryland Scenic, Cass Scenic, and the Durango & Silverton! Return to yesteryear and thrill to the sight of steam locomotives hauling vintage freight equipment!
Here are two shows presenting your favorite fallen flags: Filmed during the 1960s and 1970s at two of the country’s railroading hot spots: Chicago and the Twin Cities of Minneapolis/St. Paul.
These programs were filmed by noted railroad photographer Dick Wallin during the 1960s and 1970s. Each program brings you a unique look at classic motive power on America’s historic railroads! Two shows on one DVD.
The thrill of nonstop steam action awaits you in this second volume of Extreme Steam! See ten railroads where 12 steam locomotives…including the model for Hollywood’s Polar Express…put on dynamic performances!
Steam still thunders down the tracks on railroads across North America! A new generation of railfan photographers is riding and chasing those trains. Three hours!
When Amtrak began, only the Empire Builder and Chicago-to-Milwaukee corridor service were spared. By November, 1971, Amtrak was ready for some new Wisconsin trains.
The East Broad Top Railroad is the oldest narrow gauge line still in operation in the US and the last original narrow gauge railroad in existence east of the Mississippi River.
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