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Here is the second part of the much anticipated Ed Kuhr films. This is action on the Penn Central, Erie-Lackawanna, Delaware & Hudson, N&W, Southern Clinchfield & Vintage Steam Action in the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area. Very rare power including Alco Pa’s and Baldwin Sharks.
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Next we view typical action in the early years with a colorful mix of hand me-down EMDs: Five units on a heavy coal drag out of Pittsburgh’s Rook Yard, the 2662 screaming up the 5% grade at Mogadore as the engine dies while passing the camera, a cab ride through the P&WV tunnel district, some yard action, a few wrecks, and some stunning winter scenes.
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Here are the Erie-Lackawanna’s final years, on the West End of the system – from Ohio to Chicago. Beginning with a 1968 cab ride, we end with the E-L’s final weekend and a funeral train of surplus locomotives.
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We’re there for the last years for the Central of New Jersey, including operations on the Chimney Rock branch, the High Bridge branch and the Lehigh Valley to Newark. Narration and commentary by Mike Bednar.
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You’ll see a great variety of steam engines in action with everything from 0-6-0’s to the huge 4-8-8-4 Big Boy. There’s 14 different locomotive models in all that are manufactured by nine historic steam builders. Also 3 exciting sections with double and triple header steam action. Plus a bonus section with 1959 DM&IR steam action…
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Enjoy the Denver & Rio Grande Western 3′ gauge lines in Colorado with an emphasis is on vintage passenger and freight operations in the 1950’s and ’60’s.
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The action on this DVD is a result of many railfan trips by noted rail photographer Emery Gulash, although none of the trips were devoted exclusively to the Santa Fe railroad.
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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.
Want your wood freight cars to look weathered? How about making a few loads for those open-top cars? Fun with Freight Cars Vol. 1 shares some fun and easy techniques to do both, plus more!!
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From 844 to 8444 and back again! This is the story of the steamer never to be retired. Remastered. Updated with 2016 footage! Originally filmed in high definition with broadcast movie equipment, we can offer this in DVD and Blu-ray!
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The grand saga of the only steam locomotive never to be retired takes you on the 8444’s greatest road trip ever – over 4,875 miles! Filmed in high definition in 1989 with broadcast movie equipment, we can offer this in DVD and Blu-ray!
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We start in Columbus and cover the Panhandle to Indianapolis and St. Louis with cab-ride and trackside scenes during the Penn Central and Conrail eras. Part 5 of 5.
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A sideswipe! An eastbound train failed to heed the stop signal at this location, striking a westbound CSX train crossing over from one track to another. It shut down the main for over 56 hours.