Sugar Mill Rails, Cuba 1983
$19.95We’ll visit 9 Cuban sugar mill railroads when American steam locomotives were hauling the cane plus the Hershey Cuban Railway, an interurban line built by the Hershey Chocolate company.
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We’ll visit 9 Cuban sugar mill railroads when American steam locomotives were hauling the cane plus the Hershey Cuban Railway, an interurban line built by the Hershey Chocolate company.
Two Complete Shows, in one Case. Railroad Video Productions “North Shore & South Shore”, Part 1 (RVP Item #196) and Part 2 (RVP Item #229). Over 90 minutes of rare color film from the 1950s and 1960s!
Trolley action in Louisville, Nashville, Birmingham, and Miami in the 1930’s, ’40’s and ’50’s.
One of the largest Interurban systems in the country, with 800 miles of track radiating out from Indianapolis.
Let’s go back to the 1950’s for streetcar and interurban action on 10 Pennsylvania lines.
Documentary on the Cincinnati & Lake Erie, including the famous interurban vs airplane race.
From a single line of little cars pulled by horses, a series of lines emerged until the Louisville Railway Co. reached all parts of the city.
This program begins with a PRR safety film, “Trains, Tracks and Safety Facts”, circa 1955. Then it’s on to rare film of PRR power.
American Railroading, from the 1930s through the 1950s. 90% in color.
We’re in Chicago for another tour of the electrics.
A tour of the electric railways in and around Chicago and Milwaukee.
The New Haven was one of the proud old companies of New England for nearly a century.
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.
You’re in the cab of an Amtrak AEM-7 for ride on “The Potomac” from Penn Station North Philadelphia.
An extravaganza of electric action! Terrific Trolley and Traction scenes! Majestic Milwaukee Road “Little Joes” and more!
A giant from two giants, the Penn Central tried to save the New York Central and the Pennsylvania from financial ruin, but facing the same economic headwinds, ultimately failed.
The Pennsy, The ‘standard Railroad of the World”…Beginning in the summer of 1952, the standard for filmographers, Emery Gulash, began capturing prolific amounts of activity on the PRR.
The railroad that launched famed photographer Emery Gulash into his railfanning and movie-making passion was The New York Central.
Is it a NKP Berk…or a C&O Kanawha? Yes.
Giant action…15 Steam locomotives from Coast to Coast, including cab rides!
Over the Rockies, East through Idaho and Montana behind a smooth, fast #700.
Southern Pacific Baldwin 2472 steam locomotive pulling Daylight cars.
This program features many run-buys of PRR steam, first generation diesels and electrics at many locations throughout the system as well as wreck scenes including the “Red Arrow” west of Altoona in 1947.
This program will take you on a trackside tour of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD as it appeared between 1930 and 1968 at many locations
This program features the steam fleet of the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1945 and 1956 in action packed run-bys to yard and shifting operations at locations including South Amboy, Philadelphia, Camden, Altoona, Baltimore, Harrisburg and more.
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Subtotal: $24.95