Reflections

SKU: DVD-GSVP-REFLECTIONS
(3 customer reviews)

$19.95

Every scene in this unique program features a train reflected in water or some other reflective surface.

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Producer

Greg Scholl Video Productions

Run Time

1 hour

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code

Reflections will surely be enjoyed by rail enthusiasts and anyone who likes interesting images! Every scene in this unique program features a train reflected in water or some other reflective surface. There are four main sections: Part One is the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic railroad where we see reflection scenes shot over an eight year period including a photo freight switching, and passenger runs. Part Two is U.S. Diesels which includes everything from short line and tourist lines to mainline SP and Amtrak. There are some real dynamite shots around Klamath Falls, Oregon for example.

Part Three is Western Canada, and there are some really beautiful scenes of Canadian Pacific, VIA Rail Passenger Trains, and the British Columbia Railway. The scenic backgrounds are a real treat here as well. Part Four is Mainline Steam, and includes a huge variety of steam we have photographed over an 18 year period. Favorites such as 844, 611, 4501, 614, 6325, 700, 152, and 4449 provide memorable sights and sounds from days gone by. This video will be one to show anyone who has even a small (or great!) interest in railroading and will be something to enjoy over and over.

3 reviews for Reflections

  1. Lloyd

    very interesting way of showing the trains across North America. Good variety of steam & diesels, including some passenger service.

  2. Ben

    This is a remarkable assortment of scenes featuring reflections. I thought this was a creative premise for a video! A great variety of steam and diesel trains are seen.

  3. Ricky

    Well, Excellent mix during the Pentax, JVC & Betacam eras, but I think Greg should’ve made more of the Best of Series.

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