Steam & Diesel on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Volume 1, PRR to Conrail
$39.95Seven trips to the Altoona area from 1954 to 1976 bring us a lot of change: the last days of steam, dieselization, and even PC to Conrail.
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Seven trips to the Altoona area from 1954 to 1976 bring us a lot of change: the last days of steam, dieselization, and even PC to Conrail.
B&W and very rare COLOR film from the late 1930’s.
Steam and diesel power in operation on PRR’s Middle Division plus Altoona, Horseshoe Curve and the Sandusky line.
Pennsylvania steam and early diesels in the 1950’s.
Classic footage of the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1938-1958, in a modern wide format.
Steam out of Wabash to Marion and on the Michigan Branch.
See NYC’s last steam operations on the Indiana Division.
Diesels have taken over on the NYC Ohio Division. Steam is gone, but it’s an exciting time on the railroad.
It’s the last 6 months of steam on the NYC Big Four Ohio Division. Relive it here!
It’s 1955 and steam still rules on NYC’s Big Four Ohio Division.
A deep dive into NYC Hudsons, 1940s steam and electrics along the Hudson River.
Classic NYC scenes from crisp, clear, colorful 16mm film.
N&W J 611 and Frisco 1522 team up for the 1994 NRHS convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
Nickel Plate Berkshire 759 pulls a freight on N&W’s Shenandoah Valley Line! Great action filled pacing sequences.
In Volume 4 of Railfanning the Delaware & Hudson, we”ll railfan the railroad from Montreal Canada into Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania.
The Blue Mountain & Reading began operations in 1983 as a 13-mile short line, operating state-owned rail line between Hamburg and Temple Pennsylvania.
Take a trip back to the mid to late 1970’s to experience the railroad action on a number of railroads.
The Guilford Rail System in the 1980s was a very colorful railroad in the mid to late 1980s.
Join NostalgiaRAIL as we take a look at some of our favorite clips shot by George Redmond.
Travel along with Neff Video and videographer Bob Sechler as they continue their popular series, “Railroading in the Laurel Highlands”.
Western Pennsylvanians call It the “Mon” when talking about the Monongahela River which flows north from the mountains of West Virginia to Pittsburgh.
Travel with Neff Video and videographer Bob Sechler as they view the railroads of Western Pennsylvania during the autumn of 1998.
Travel along with Neff Video and tour Western Pennsylvania railroad sites that take you from one millennium to another.
Never before on DVD. Digitized/color-corrected from original masters.
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