Classic Florida Rails, Volume 1, 1940s – 1970s
$39.95Everyone wanted to get to Florida in the 1940’s to 1970’s. See the passenger trains that did the job: FEC, SAL, SCL and early Amtrak.
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Everyone wanted to get to Florida in the 1940’s to 1970’s. See the passenger trains that did the job: FEC, SAL, SCL and early Amtrak.
You can’t miss with both N&W and Virginian action in the Pokey in the mid to late 1950s.
1950’s steam, much of it with sound recorded right on the film.
We see the movement of coal from mines in West Virginia to the coal transfer docks at Lambert Point in Norfolk.
N&W & Virginian freight power, pulling coal and freight. Includes those big Electrics.
N&W passenger power in the area of the Pokey.
The scenic Shenandoah Valley hosts a variety of steam, from the M Class 4-8-0’s to the huge Y6 2-8-8-2’s.
N&W’s heart: Roanoke, with shops, offices, and rail lines coming in from several directions.
Steam power on America’s last steam stronghold. The N&W knew how to build the machines need to haul and burn coal!
This is a unique film about Norfolk and Western steam operation over the famous Blue Ridge Grade in 1957.
A new show of classic Nickel Plate Road steam power from 1956 through 1958.
Wheeling & Lake Erie Berkshires and other steam on former W&LE lines in northern Ohio.
1957-59 action between Bellevue, OH and Erie, PA on NKP’s Cleveland and Buffalo Divisions.
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!
Steam of all sizes, including the big EM1 class 2-8-8-4’s. And diesels get colorful with the introduction of Chessie.
This is the story of B&O’s last years of steam in Ohio and its change to diesels.
Double-track that turns single-track for operational reasons, effectively doubling train volume.
The best selling series continues with new footage from Ohio Indiana and Illinois.
Rare film of steam locomotives working on the East Coast when steam was king.
Join us, trackside and in the cab for a 67 mile trip with steam locomotive #1702. Believe it or not, we “talked”with the engine crew as we paced the 1702 from our car! You’ll see what we mean.
Columbus to Sandusky, a PRR coal-hauling route with J1 and leased Santa Fe 2-10-4’s!
Seven trips to the Altoona area from 1954 to 1976 bring us a lot of change: the last days of steam, dieselization, and even PC to Conrail.
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