Railfanning with the Bednars, Volume 18
$24.95Tag along with Mike, Keith, Danny and their dad Joe as they railfan the fallen flags of eastern PA and beyond.
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Tag along with Mike, Keith, Danny and their dad Joe as they railfan the fallen flags of eastern PA and beyond.
It was a time of much change in the Northeast railroad scene. We’ll see outgoing railroad’s such as Lehigh Valley, incoming and then outgoing such as Penn Central and then the coming of Conrail. Also brief scenes of 1972 flood near Wilkes-Barre. Informative narration & commentary by Mike Bednar.
Take a trip back to the mid to late 1970’s to experience the railroad action on a number of railroads.
Trains tip-toe over deteriorated track, on roads trying to stay alive. Informative narration & commentary by Mike Bednar.
The end of the Anthracite Roads. Informative narration & commentary by Mike Bednar.
Covering the Lehigh Valley and the D&H, with Contrail and Penn Central making appearances, the Kosin collection features Super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Rare film footage of the Lehigh Valley between the mid 1940’s and the early 1970’s. Fascinating narration and commentary by railroader Mike Bednar.
An action packed video featuring the last years of steam in North Jersey with a few electrics and first generation diesels. Black & White.
We’ll visit the industrial lines in the Lehigh River Valley and then work our way west to the coal regions in the Wyoming Valley.
Railfanning with the Bednars Volume 9 follows the Conrail transition into the years 1980 through 1982 with the Bednar boys.
We revisit some favorite locations along the Reading, Lehigh Valley and CNJ coal roads, as well as scenes on the Pennsy, Delaware & Hudson and Erie Lackawanna roads outside the coal regions.
This program covers the Reading coal and passenger service and the PRR ore trains and locals in Schuylkill County.
In Volume 3 of the Anthracite Railroads in the 70’s series, we’ll continue our look at the ailing operations of the Lehigh Valley Railroad from Pennsylvania to New York.
In Volume 2 of the Anthracite Railroads in the 70’s series, we’ll look at the ailing operations of the Lehigh Valley Railroad in New Jersey to Pennsylvania.
Volume 4 of Railfanning With the Bednars, we railfan April 1973 to early June 1975 and the arrival of the GE U23Bs on the Valley. The U23Bs would be the last new locomotives the Valley would receive.
The third volume from the Bednar collection taken from Easton, PA to the Southern Tier of NY, Enola, Reading and Rutherford in the late 60’s/early 70’s. Footage includes many scenes of fallen flag railroading action.
Join the Bednar’s in Volume 2 as they railfan the northeastern fallen flags and other facilities between the years 1969 thru 1971. This film outing even includes the original Steamtown in Vermont.
Tag along with Mike, Keith, Danny and their dad Joe as they railfan the fallen flags of eastern PA and beyond.
“The Valley” is seen between Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and the coalfields near Hazleton from 1948 to 1968. Vintage steam and diesel action. Part 2.
The Lehigh Valley of the 1970s was renowned for the varied and colorful paint schemes on its fleet of ALCo, EMD and GE locomotives. See them in this coverage of New York and Pennsylvania locations. Part 1.
Short lines and branch lines play a vital role in the movement of merchandise. And are often colorful railroads to follow! We look at three shorts and some branch action.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad was an Anthracite coal hauling railroad which extended from New York City to Buffalo New York. Volume 1 looks at steam and first generation diesel operations between the mid 1940’s and the mid 1960’s.
Volume 3 of Lehigh Valley’s Buffalo Division covers the Lehigh’s west end mainline operations from Sayre to Buffalo and the Niagara Branch to Suspension Bridge. Part of the program is in the cab.
Volume 2 of Lehigh Valley’s Buffalo Division covers operations from Geneva to Coxton and picks up where Volume 1 left off at Geneva. We will also take a brief look at operations under Conrail. Much of the trip is as a cab ride.
In Volume 1, see the operations of the branch lines in the Finger Lakes Region in the 1960’s. Much of the DVD is a cab ride.
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