Michigan Fast Freight, Film by Emery Gulash
$24.95Renowned filmographer Emery Gulash captures a variety of classic railroading in Michigan. 1967 action on C&O, DT&I, Pennsy, Santa Fe, N&W, New York Central, Grand Trunk, and DT&SL in Michigan.
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Renowned filmographer Emery Gulash captures a variety of classic railroading in Michigan. 1967 action on C&O, DT&I, Pennsy, Santa Fe, N&W, New York Central, Grand Trunk, and DT&SL in Michigan.
This show is a compilation of footage previously seen in other Main Line Motion Picture programs, plus new footage that cuts straight to the heart of the action, these mighty machines pulling hard; hitting the steepest grades of the East and West. Every clip is a steam locomotive pulling hard, or with wheel slip, or with great stack talk – as she works hard on a steep grade!
This two pack of shows will quench any thirst you have for the history and engineering of railroad tunnels. First up is our well received “Tunnels, The Story of Underground Rails” and then the documentary “Beneath Los Angeles, The Building of the Red Line Subway” by Shoot and Run Productions and distributed to the railfan community by Pentrex.
31 railroads are shown in this wonderful review of railroading from the late 1930’s – early 1950’s.
Passenger train action on the east coast between the 50s and 70s.
Steam giants on 9 railroads across America from the 1930s to the 1950s in, for the time, rare Widescreen format. B&O, Western Maryland, C&O, N&W, D&RGW, DM&IR, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and big logging mallets.
C&O passenger and freight trains pulled by steam and diesel out of Louisville, Lexington and Ashland.
1950s steam, recorded on the same film, at the same time, as the beautiful locomotives – including Alleghenies!
Under seas, mountains, and cities. Tunnels make railroading possible.
American Railroading, from the 1930s through the 1950s. 90% in color.
By the late 1970s, the CSS&SB was living out the last years as a step-child of the C&O.
Chicago’s South Side in the 1960s saw every kind of passenger train – from many different railroads – heading into and out of Chicagoland. See it here on rare film.
Two steam classics, not available for 20 years, now brought together in one show. Digitized, restored and enhanced and now available on DVD.
Detroit has a long history as a vibrant railroad city.
An incredible array of steam railroading from an amazing period. 16mm film from several photographers. Seven great programs on four DVDs.
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.
In the mid 70s, Emery Gulash brought his 16mm camera to West Virginia and lovingly photographed the Western Maryland before its total absorption by the Chessie System.
Two Classics, brought together in one show. Digitized, restored and enhanced and now available on DVD or Blu-ray. NOTE: The Blu-ray *is* 1080 HD and certainly better quality and higher resolution than the DVD, but is *not* up to modern 4K viewing standards.
Iron Horse America set out to document CSX railroading on the former Baltimore & Ohio crossing the Allegheny Mountains. The result was this 4-volume, 6 disc, collection filled with over eleven hours of dramatic coverage. This NEW Complete Set is a real budget saver at less than $10 per disc!
17 Mile Grade, Cranberry and Sand Patch grades. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The Fort Wayne Historical Society’s NKP #765 was dressed in C&O paint as C&O #2765 so she could lead the New River Gorge steam trains.
Monster steam engines that ruled eastern mountains. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Brute power. Restored. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
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