Reflections of American Railroading from the 1930s to 1950s
$39.95Thrilling action high speed chase action! Steam from many 1950s railroads, and a couipel of traction lines too!
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Thrilling action high speed chase action! Steam from many 1950s railroads, and a couipel of traction lines too!
Respected rail photographer/filmographer Emery Gulash showcases – in 4.5 hours – action in and near the Chicago area from the early ’50s.
Emery Gulash captures passenger and freight trains along the beautiful CB&Q.
Passenger trains in the 50’s and 60’s travel the Santa Fe, Union Pacific, CB&Q and Rio Grande.
American Railroading, from the 1930s through the 1950s. 90% in color.
It was during a turbulent time in railroading history that noted photographer Jerry Carson chose to capture many major changes for America’s railroads. Photographed in crisp, sharp 16mm.
Go back to the 1950’s to view classic train movements in Iowa and the Mississippi River Valley in Wisconsin. Color, Silent, Narration.
Exciting action from the Chicago Burlington and Quincy, Santa Fe and the birth years of the Burlington Northern and Amtrak as we visit Galesburg and Cameron, Illinois in the mid-70s.
Explore America’s passenger trains from the 1830s to the 2000s.
In this documentary you can climb aboard the California Zephyr and experience the magic of a unique train – but also meet the people who made the Zephyr special.
The ‘silver Lady” in the ’60s. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The diesel train that caught the nation’s attention. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Ride the famous California Zephyr in the 1950s and 1960s. This is film from 5 different travelers. Most are home movies as families traveled on the CZ. Put together it is a record of travel on the train – with scenes from Chicago to California.
This is nearly an hour of priceless color film from the 1950s featuring steam in regular service. Featured railroads include the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, D&RGW, CB&Q and the Great Western. 16mm unedited, silent, film.
Via rare 16mm film we see Burlington Route steam from in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming.
The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was referred to as the “Burlington Route” – or, to fans, as the “Q”. This program covers the CB&Q and other lines with which it had a relationship – hence the title “Q” Connections.
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