Trolleys (& Interurbans) of the South, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida, Carolinas, Virginia
$39.95Trolley action in Louisville, Nashville, Birmingham, and Miami in the 1930’s, ’40’s and ’50’s.
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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.
American Railroading, from the 1930s through the 1950s. 90% in color.
Catch the interurban…in the 1940s!
We’re in Chicago for another tour of the electrics.
A tour of the electric railways in and around Chicago and Milwaukee.
An extravaganza of electric action! Terrific Trolley and Traction scenes! Majestic Milwaukee Road “Little Joes” and more!
Three great California electric system, in the 1950s and ’60s. Plus a new bonus to this DVD, “Ride the Pacific Electric to San Bernardino in 1939”.
Machines of Iron has compiled footage from several Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee photographers to bring you this look at the last few years of the line.
A “railroad to the stars”, an engineering wonder, once ran from Pasadena to Mt. Wilson.
This extensive show paints the picture that was the extensive interurban transportation system that, not that long ago, wrapped around lower Lake Michigan, from Milwaukee through Chicago and then to South Bend, Indiana. Excellent documentary!
Visit 5 classic electric railroads in Canada in the 1950s!
This DVD outlines the history of both of these famous electric rail lines.
Vintage Key System: The early years of 500s and 600s plus the ferryboat pier! See the Key’s new bridge units in their original, striking, orange and silver splendor.
Film through the years. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Interurban era comes to life. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
6 active lines in Ontario. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
From Loop to prairie towns. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The Liberty Bell Route was a 55 mile long, mostly overhead wire, single track operation, with frequent passing sidings to provide opposing car operation.. Rare film, mostly in color.
Climb aboard and sit back and relax as we tour the city lines of the Lehigh Valley Transit Company. We’ll tour the lines from both trackside and while riding in car. Rare film, mostly color.
Go back in time to the “Muni” after WWII to the 1980s. See when the “Iron Monsters” ruled Market Street and watch PCC cars of long ago when they were run as double-ended cars.
See the Key System from 1945 and the end of WWII that brought the National City Lines ‘buy-out’. See the last 13 years of a great transit line that struggled to maintain quality service in a world of change.
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