Norfolk Southern 30th Anniversary Heritage Locomotives

SKU: DVD-TWP-NS30
(3 customer reviews)

Original price was: $29.95.Current price is: $24.95.

20 locomotives in commemorative paint, in one spot.

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Producer

T&W Productions

Run Time

2 hours

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code, NTSC, Widescreen

In 2012 Norfolk Southern honored its predecessor railroads by painting 20 new locomotives in commemorative paint schemes reflecting its railroad heritage. Since the 1820s, hundreds of railroads were built, merged, reorganized and consolidated into what eventually became the huge railroad that is Norfolk Southern today. The most recent mergers, Norfolk & Western, Southern Railway and Conrail are represented as are 17 other predecessor railroads. It takes two hours and 2 DVDs to bring the heritage fleet to you.

3 reviews for Norfolk Southern 30th Anniversary Heritage Locomotives

  1. jeffrpatelski

    It was just like being there (minus the sunburn). You can’t say this video doesn’t show enough of the diesels as each locomotive is shown on the turntable and running (or being pushed) past the camera. A must for any fan of 1st generation diesels or for those of us who were lucky enough to attend. Loved seeing the ceremony to kick off the restoration of 611. I wish there were separate chapters on the Blu-ray, but such are the ways of home made discs from smaller companies.

  2. John S.

    While this video does an excellent job of capturing the action at the NS Heritage event that took place in 2012 at Spencer NC the music gets annoying to listen to. If it wasn’t for that I’d rate it four stars. It is a good video to watch if you want to see detailed shots of each unit as it was turned on the turntable at Spencer.

  3. Mike

    What a wonderful gathering of Heritage painted engines. this is one of the best rail fan videos that I have in my collection and it was filmed at one of the best railroad museums in the country. This clasic video is a must have for all rail fans.

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