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Original price was: $29.95.$10.18Current price is: $10.18.Part One of a New “Best Of” Series from Green Frog Videographer Chris Wehman
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Part One of a New “Best Of” Series from Green Frog Videographer Chris Wehman
The time frame of this video is from 1985 to 1995. The first half shows DT&I orange and black as well as the GT blue, red, and white schemes. Many cabooses are featured as the GT continued to use them even after the other Class 1 railroads had adopted the “FRED”, or end of train…
Detroit Edison is Michigan’s largest electric utility. A great deal of that electricity is supplied by coal fired generators, and much of that coal arrives by train!
The spectacular beauty of the Columbia River with BNSF running from Spokane to Pasco to Portland.
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.
This is Clinchfield, The North End. Elkhorn City to Erwin in 1990.
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.
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.
Our visit to the Chicago line begins on Conrail’s Otis Hill, a 10 mile steady climb.
We’re at locations such as Buffalo NY, Monessen PA, Western Maryland Scenic RR, Howell Interlocking (Atlanta), Lansing MI, and Silver Creek NY.
Green Frog Productions continues with our popular Fallen Flags Series recorded in the 1990’s.
This is the third volume of the Fallen Flags of the 90’s Series.
This is the second edition of our popular Fallen Flags in the 90’s series.
View highlights of the 1990’s in this review of events and fallen flag railroads that took place during this decade.
Great Rock Island action, captured before it was gone forever.
Railroading in the Space Age is nowhere as graphically portrayed, as on the railroad which serves this county’s premier rocket launching site.
Styrene clinics have been conducted by Dean Freytag for many years at model railroading conventions across the country. The large attendance at these clinics is testament to Dean’s expertise in this field. Now available is an exclusive, in-depth video presentation of Dean’s many ideas on how to create interesting and unique models using styrene. Dean…
Green Frog brings you some nostalgia of those olden times with action along the hi-iron, and at two museums who own some of the finest full size and model circus collections you can find.
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