Lehigh Valley Railroad, Part 2
Original price was: $29.95.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.Rare film footage of the Lehigh Valley between the mid 1940’s and the early 1970’s. Fascinating narration and commentary by railroader Mike Bednar.
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Rare film footage of the Lehigh Valley between the mid 1940’s and the early 1970’s. Fascinating narration and commentary by railroader Mike Bednar.
Not only will you see video shot from the cab of both E-8 diesel locomotives, but action photographed from the rear end, the full length dome car, and from the vestibule as well.
She was a 365-days-a-year railfan excursion…she was the train that behaved like a Caribbean cruise ship, inviting you to loaf and look, dine and drink, with ultimate destination beside the point,”
Detroit has a long history as a vibrant railroad city.
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.
From the camera of Emery Gulash, spectacular action on one of America’s best loved railroads, The Rio Grande!
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 famous double-tracked main from Bluefield to Iaeger via Welch on the Pocahontas Division. Great action. Interesting trains. Tons of train action, unique loco’s, coal trains, animated map, interviews and dynamic stereo audio round out this program! A very entertaining and Informative storyline by Bob Loehne.
The railroad that launched famed photographer Emery Gulash into his railfanning and movie-making passion was The New York Central.
Nobody captured the “Days Past” era of railroading like Emery Gulash, and this amazing 5 disc Collectors Set covers the “Best of his Best”!
The 1960s were a time for change in the railroad industry. Passenger train service was diminishing. Freight service was not holding its own on many roads. The first DVD in this set covers the Missouri Pacific, Norfolk & Western, Gulf Mobile & Ohio, Pennsylvania Railroad, Frisco and Manufacturers Railroad (Owned by Anheuser Busch). The second…
What a great combination: Fallen Flags and early diesels! Lots of great footage, including an Alco S-2 being jump started with a welder and flames coming out of the stack!
In the early 1970s, Robert was driving and out and about. He started at the local rail yard and other nearby locations. Armed with a Kodak Super 8 Movie Camera, a Polaroid Land camera and a small 110 Instamatic, he started photographing trains. The majority of this program will be a large amount of action…
In the summer of 1952, Emery Gulash, began capturing activities on the Wabash Railroad on 16mm color film. Follow the flag!
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.
“The Rock Island Line Was a Mighty Fine Line”…
A 1968 historic adventure to St. Louis Union Station, and other busy hot spots in and around St. Louis.
The Erie Lackawanna was formed in the merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western in 1960.
In Volume 3 of Railfanning the Reading, we’ll pick up where we left off in Volume 2 at 12th Street Allentown and traverse the East Penn Branch to the cross line proceeding west to Carlisle Junction.
The Reading Railroad in steam and diesel, freight and passenger operations, from the 40s to the 70s. Narration and commentary by Mike Bednar.
The Squaw Creek operated with bright yellow, aging, diesels from the AMAX mine north of Boonville down to the docks located on the YDC for transferring into barges.
In 1984, railroading was a lot more colorful in New England. Let’s go back and railfan!
A real SALUTE! to the ATSF, with a history of the road, a detailed look at the Super Chief, a cab ride and a caboose on nearly every freight! Originally released in 1989 and by Pentrex in 1994, this is the first time it has appeared on DVD.
In volume 5 of Along the Jersey Central, we look at steam and diesel operations from Jersey City to Scranton, from the late 1940s to the 1960s including operations of the High Bridge Branch.
“Baldwin Diesels” is a 2 show combo: “Early Baldwin Diesels on the Southern Pacific” and “California’s Baldwin Diesels”. See action on the SP, Trona, Amador Central and the Sierra Railroad. All Baldwins!
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