Emery Gulash From Chicago to Detroit, 4 DVDs
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Penn Central, Amtrak and the changing of the guard.
The State of Oregon hosts one of the very last steam operated sawmills in the U.S. This huge complex is served by a standard gauge railroad, itself operating vintage GP-9 diesels.
Perhaps the rarest thing railroading is to see a steam powered rotary snow plow in action. Watch as the plow clears the snow from the high pass. Over 2 hours.
See Hollywood make a railroad movie.
This is Clinchfield, The North End. Elkhorn City to Erwin in 1990.
Available for a limited time. 2 DVD COMBO.
From 1952 through 1980, Emery Gulash chased the Union Pacific throughout the west, and the transition period. This is a nearly four hour odyssey!
Where else in the U.S. can one find so much railroad action but in Chicago…especially in the 1950’s and 60’s!
Volume 2 takes over where Volume 1 left off, in early 1962. In this fantastic two disc set, we will see the end of individualized passenger service, and the beginnings of Amtrak.
This is a full color spectacular DVD of railroading in the 50’s and 60’s in the Pacific Northwest.
Green Frog revisits the former Illinois Central Mainline of Mid-America.
Canadian National’s former Grand Trunk Western mainline runs from Chicago to the Canadian border.
Northwest Ohio, former Wabash, NS Chicago Line. 2 DVDs.
Journey to Northwest Indiana, an area for steel mills, lake effect snow, and trains.
Indiana offers a tremendous amount of railroad activity for rail enthusiasts. We tour the Hoosier state. 2 Discs.
Go deep into mountain logging country. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Covering the Lehigh Valley and the D&H, with Contrail and Penn Central making appearances, the Kosin collection features Super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
UP etches a course across the arid deserts and deep canyons of the Southwest.
Cajon Pass in 1987 is a very different place than it is now. In many ways more exciting for railfans, with helpers, cabooses and pre-merger railroads.
Old School cool on 10 DVDs! 20 hours of the Best of the 1980s & 1990s.
These three features, two main films, on the ICTF and West Colton Yard, and the bonus cab ride, give us an insider’s view of the Southern Pacific.
Three great California electric system, in the 1950s and ’60s. Plus a new bonus to this DVD, “Ride the Pacific Electric to San Bernardino in 1939”.
This video reveals why Cincinnati, Ohio is considered the “Railroad Gateway to the South”.
Join Green Frog for another look at fallen and falling flag action in the 1990s. In this volume we examine the Indiana and Ohio Short Line which acquired the Grand Trunk’s former Flat Rock Sub and then to run the line purchased quite a number of ex-other-railroad locomotives. We’ll also see Conrail as it becomes a fallen flag.
Most of the content in this program will feature Conrail and Grand Trunk trains.
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Subtotal: $29.95