CSX Volume 2, Chattanooga to Nashville

SKU: DVD-GF-20041
(1 customer review)

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Spectacular scenery, mountain railroading, pusher service, spectacular bridges, rivers…all the things that make railroading enjoy-able to watch…this is what you’ll find on Volume 2 of our CSX series.

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Producer

Green Frog Productions

Run Time

62 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC

Spectacular scenery, mountain railroading, pusher service, spectacular bridges, rivers…all the things that make railroading enjoy-able to watch…this is what you’ll find on the CSX Chattanooga to Nashville Line!

1 review for CSX Volume 2, Chattanooga to Nashville

  1. rickyfreni

    Originally Released on VHS only in 1994, this second volume of the Green Frog CSX series, features more diesels & freight trains with other road names like Norfolk Southern, Seaboard, Union Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio, Southern Pacific, Chessie System, & even Cherokee Brick & Tile 2-4-2 steam locomotive number 1 on display in Cowan.

    Locations Aside from the 2 cities in Tennessee include Brightside, a trestle over Interstate 24, Knickajack Lake, the Tennessee River, the bridges & S curve at Bridgeport Alabama, Widdows Creek, Stevenson depot with a visit to the museum (note the abandoned Grocery Cart on the north end of the station), Sherwood, Cowan tunnel through the Cumberland Mountains, as well as Cowan Junction & Depot, which is a museum, Tallon siding, Rock Ledge, Cortner S Curve, War Trace, Decherd with the abandoned Huntsville Branch, Tinsfoiled Lake bridge, Tallahoma, & Murfresborough.

    There is also a Cab ride to the Cumberland Mountains from Cowan junction & return. At one time up until 1985, there used to be a branch line to Tracy City. There is also a mention of Saluda Grade in North Carolina.

    Overall, Dan Chandler did a brilliant job narrating this program.

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