Fallen Flags in the 90s, Volume 1
$24.95View highlights of the 1990’s in this review of events and fallen flag railroads that took place during this decade.
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View highlights of the 1990’s in this review of events and fallen flag railroads that took place during this decade.
From 1952 through 1980, Emery Gulash, one of the nation’s most respected 16mm film photographers chased the Union Pacific through its sparkling history.
Great Rock Island action, captured before it was gone forever.
This long awaited re-issue of the Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo Ry., is now on DVD with Enhanced Video & Audio.
The Canton, St. Paul & Pacific Railway is a 1 1/2″ scale live steam railroad.
Railroading in the Space Age is nowhere as graphically portrayed, as on the railroad which serves this county’s premier rocket launching site.
The Port Road Branch is one of the most difficult pieces of Conrail territory to photograph.
Styrene clinics have been conducted by Dean Freytag for many years at model railroading conventions across the country.
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.
The Miniature White House, a video tour.
Follow photographer Rich Kugel as he takes us on a whirlwind tour of railroading in the Chicago area in the latter part of the millennium.
Green Frog photographer Rich Kugel takes us on whirlwind tour of more Chicago “hotspots”. This video covers the area’s southern and eastern regions in this spectacular sequel to Volume 1.
Some of the finest narrow gauge layouts are being built in the Pacific Northwest.
Live Steam (Special Collector’s Edition) 5 DVDs.
13 great films, brought to you via the Southern Railway Historical Society, straight from the vaults of the Southern Railway. 13 shows, 4 hours, 4 discs!
Coal is still king in the Appalachian region of the United States and a major source of revenue for several railroads.
It’s all about the caboose! “The Tail End” takes us back in time, as we ride 450 and 451 between Toronto and North Bay, on one of the last CN trains to still have a regular caboose.
In this video program we’ll show you how to build four structures from scratch.
In this program, we’ll show you how we added four backdrops to a large model railroad.
16 great films, brought to you via the Southern Railway Historical Society, straight from the vaults of the Southern Railway. 16 shows, Over 4 hours, 4 discs!
One of the most dramatic improvements that can be made to a model railroad’s appearance is the addition of a backdrop.
Not only will you see video shot from the cab of both E-8 diesel locomotives, but action photographed from the rear end, the full length dome car, and from the vestibule as well.
Travel with Neff Video aboard a Metra Suburban Commuter Train. It’s a rare Chicago commuter cab ride.
In 1881, the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad achieved its identity as The Nickel Plate Road, and was known by most then as the Nickel Plate.
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