Rio Grande’s 4th Division in Steam

SKU: DVD-GSVP-RG4
(2 customer reviews)

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See Alamosa to Chama, Chama to Durango, the line to Farmington, and of course the Silverton Branch. We cover mostly freight operations and some mixed trains between the late 1940’s right up to the end of steam in 1968.

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Producer

Greg Scholl Video Productions

Run Time

1 hour 29 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code

See Alamosa to Chama, Chama to Durango, the line to Farmington, and of course the Silverton Branch. The video covers mostly freight operations and some mixed trains between the late 1940’s right up to 1968. Rio Grande ran steam right through 1968 being the last class 1 railroad to operate steam in regular service. The line from Alamosa was the last stronghold and we see footage from several different photographers. Rio Grande ran steam right through 1968 being the last class 1 railroad to operate steam in regular service. The line from Alamosa was the last stronghold and we see footage from several different photographers. Color scenes with music and informative narration.

2 reviews for Rio Grande’s 4th Division in Steam

  1. rickyfreni

    With a great variety of engines from various filmmakers (Warren W. Scholl, Billie Bowen, Jack Alexander, Russ Ahrnke, Richard Traver, etc.) This 2018 Program covers the entire route from Alamosa to Durango & Dilverton Via Antonito, Chama, & Carbon Junction especially on the Farmington Branch. Like many of Greg’s 2018 titles minus 819 Arkansas steam from 1988 & the un-narrated return to Deshler on Blu-Ray, this was narrated by Christopher Kovacs (Trainmaster844).

  2. chasebond1

    Another great DVD from Greg Scholl Video Productions showcasing great footage of D&RGW! This one is well worth the buy if you’re enthralled with the narrow gauge and love the history of the two remaining lines!

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