New York Central Odyssey, Volume 1
$24.95The Central was the main line that ran within fifty feet of Emery’s bedroom when he was a child.
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The Central was the main line that ran within fifty feet of Emery’s bedroom when he was a child.
1940’s 16mm footage from Union Station in Kansas City and St. Louis plus video shot in the South in 1950s-1960s.
Let’s go back to the 1950’s for streetcar and interurban action on 10 Pennsylvania lines.
First it’s the Mountaineer out of Boston, the we’re on the Maine Central’s Mountain Division.
Chase GTW 4-6-2 5629 by helicopter! Great film all the way through.
We see the movement of coal from mines in West Virginia to the coal transfer docks at Lambert Point in Norfolk.
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!
American Railroading, from the 1930s through the 1950s. 90% in color.
Vintage 16mm movie footage freight and high-speed passenger operations on the IC in the late 60s.
Following in the footsteps of Santa Fe Odyssey Volume 1, comes this Volume 2 edition.
Ride in the cockpit through a complete demonstration with the nine-plane Canadian Snowbirds.
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.
With cameras mounted on 4449, you get the best seat for this trip.
Cameras on 4449, crew interviews…this video is legendary.
See the locomotives, and hear the stories. This is steam on the Western frontier.
Everything in this Hudson Line program is gone, except the track: Metro-North’s tasteful red, blue and silver scheme, ConnDOT’s New Haven painted FL9’s, the Amtrak Turboliner and Conrail and their B23-7 locomotives.
Three of the nation’s largest steam locomotives attending the St. Louis NRHS convention traveled three different routes in a spectacular display of mainline steam action.
When a big shipper asks…a steam-hauled double stack container train!
Action on the Belen Cut-off, mountain grades and high desert.
Cheyenne, 1958. 4-8-8-4 Big Boys are readied for their last months of service.
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