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  • Steam & Diesel Excursions in the 1980s

    Steam & Diesel Excursions in the 1980s

    Original price was: $29.95.Current price is: $24.95.

    The 1980s were an exciting time in the development of the railroads and for railroad preservation. We take a look at a couple of Pennsylvania successes, the Blue Mountain & Reading and Steamtown.

  • Highball Over Rich Mountain

    Highball Over Rich Mountain

    Original price was: $24.95.Current price is: $19.95.

    This is the north-south main line on the Arkansas-Oklahoma border over Rich Mountain. 6 axle power is the rule here.

  • BC Floatplane - Harbour Air

    BC Floatplane – Harbour Air

    Original price was: $24.95.Current price is: $19.95.

    Join us at the Vancouver waterfront home of Harbour Air, the largest operator of float planes in the world.

  • Canadian Steam 1959

    Canadian Steam 1959

    Original price was: $29.95.Current price is: $24.95.

    By 1959, Canadian steam was being systematically replaced by diesels. The end was near.

  • Canadian Steam 1958

    Canadian Steam 1958

    Original price was: $29.95.Current price is: $24.95.

    We journey to the CP in 1958 for a variety of CN and CP trains, all headed up by steam.

  • Baltimore and Ohio Odyssey, Part 1

    Baltimore and Ohio Odyssey, Part 1

    Original price was: $29.95.Current price is: $24.95.

    Linking 13 Great States with the Nation – that was the slogan of the B&O Railroad. Step back to the 1950s and ’60s to see what made the B&O one of the all-time great railroads! Volume 1 from Emery Gulash.

  • Southern Pacific Daylight Time

    Southern Pacific Daylight Time

    Original price was: $29.95.Current price is: $24.95.

    Fans of the Southern Pacific know their favorite railroad had a lot to offer – and this DVD proves it! This program is made up of five vintage films about the SP.

  • Q Connections

    Q Connections

    Original price was: $29.95.Current price is: $24.95.

    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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