Pentrex Railroad Video Previews Volume 2
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Take a brief look at 46 different Pentrex shows. Volume Two.
Take a brief look at 43 different Pentrex shows. Volume One.
With an emphasis on sheer riding comfort, Southern Pacific’s famous Daylight trains transported thousands of passengers along the California coast. Contains never-seen-before footage.
Railroading in Pittsburgh includes mountain helper districts, long tunnels, countless bridges, triple track mainlines, heavy industrial switching, an active interlocking tower, and well over a hundred trains a day! NOTE: A very few customers have reported low volume on this show. The problem seems to be how a few older DVD players and this particular DVD handle mixing audio channels.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to experience a cab ride on one of Amtrak’s fastest trains, this is your golden opportunity.
Here’s your opportunity to discover the many pleasures of traveling aboard luxuriously appointed private passenger cars.
Tour the entire Kansas City Southern Railway system in 1990 – from Kansas City to Port Arthur and over the former Louisiana & Arkansas line from New Orleans to Shreveport and across the Texas Division towards Dallas.
The numerous freight yards and rail lines criss crossing Kansas City form the second largest rail hub in the United States. With nonstop action across the metro area, this city is every railfan’s dream!
The Hudson Division is one of the most scenic and interesting sections of Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor. The Hudson Division follows its namesake River and offers beautiful vistas as well as a historic railway line.
Railroading “hot spots” are where railfans can see many trains in a short amount of time. Following upon the success of Conrail Hot Spots East, Pentrex set out to record many of these hot spots on the western half of the system.
Sizzling action – that’s railroading in the Twin Cities in 1998 when this show was filmed. Minneapolis/St. Paul hosts eight different railroads plus Amtrak passenger trains.
Pentrex traveled to Donner Pass in the winter of 2009-2010, spending several weeks to capture the revitalized action that can now be found on the Roseville Subdivision.
Steam locomotives were alive and well, and a vital part of the economy in the 1990s in Cuba. You’ll see standard and narrow gauge steam locomotives working side by side with oxen and horse drawn carts on sugar plantations.
Here is as complete a look at the Chicago traction/trolley/interurban scene as you are likely to find!
Years ago excited crowds would be thrilled by the appearance of a circus or a carnival train. Experience that same thrill!
It’s exciting ride on the longest and highest narrow gauge railroad in North America, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. Narrow gauge from Chama, New Mexico to Antonito, Colorado.
The California Western Railroad heads forty miles inland, climbing over a rugged coastal mountain range. This historic line is known for its Skunk Motorcars.
Three rare films are brought together here for a nostalgic and thoroughly entertaining revisit of California railroading from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Once leading the country’s finest passenger trains on high-speed schedules, the last remaining fleet of Electro-Motive E-units worked during their later years pulling commuter trains in Chicago.
Step back to the late 1990s and climb aboard one of BC Rail’s brutish C40-8 diesels for a fantastic cab ride from sea level at Squamish up through the rugged coastal mountain range to the big sky country at Lillooet.
At the Throttle Volume 5 takes you to Southern California’s scenic Surfline, primarily in San Diego and southern Orange Counties, this is railroading that few ever experience.
From Hobart Yard in Los Angeles to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and back again, including Terminal Island and Pier 400, you’re about to witness a line that few are privileged to see.
With our camera mounted on the lead engine of a BNSF train, we’ll take to the rails to bring you a spectacular and unique perspective of railroading like no other – train meets.
With the camera secured to the front of an eastbound stack train and the scenic landscapes of the BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision stretching before you, you’re “at the throttle”.
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