Working on the Southern Pacific
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.This collection of rare training and PR films was produced by the Southern Pacific in the 1950s and is presented together for the first time!
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This collection of rare training and PR films was produced by the Southern Pacific in the 1950s and is presented together for the first time!
California’s Cajon Pass has long been a favorite destination for countless railfans from around the world.
Deep in the Piney Woods of East Texas, the hard working steam locomotives of the Texas State Railroad put on thrilling performances. With their stacks barking out steady cadences, the toiling engines carry their passenger trains uphill and down, across 25 miles of picturesque terrain.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of 40-year old GP9, SD7, and SD9 diesel locomotives moving freight over Southern Pacific’s Central California mainlines and branch lines in the 1990s.
SP’s busy San Joaquin Subdivision runs through the agricultural heartland of California’s Central Valley. This important North-South route helps link Los Angeles and Portland Oregon, and provides plenty of fantastic train watching spots.
Savor images of Conrail action across the Pittsburgh Line – the very soul of this once mighty transportation giant as captured during the late 1990s when Conbrail was king!
Take a brief look at 44 different Pentrex shows. Volume Three.
Take a brief look at 132 different Pentrex shows. Three DVDs, one case, at a great price.
Here is a priceless collection of vintage films that highlight the style and efficiency of the mighty New York Central Railroad.
If there ever was a Midwestern railroad that achieved storybook charisma, it was the “Hoosier Line”, Indiana’s own railroad.
Pentrex set out in 1991 to explore the fascinating operations of the Mexican railway system, seeking to discover what type of equipment our southern neighbors used and how they ran their railroads. Volume One.
See the entire North American railroad system in an interactive way that no wall map can provide. Mouse over or click on a track segment and you’ll find information including owner, mileage, traffic density, type of signaling and more.
Step back to the 1930s-1950s to experience one of the largest interurban railroads in the country. The Illinois Terminal Railroad was a significant provider of passenger and freight service for central Illinois, with Springfield as its hub.
Relive Daylight 4449 and trainset steaming from Portland to the NOLA World’s Fair.
Here is as complete a look at the Chicago traction/trolley/interurban scene as you are likely to find!
Join us in 1994 on a tour of discovery along CSX branch lines in the coalfields of West Virginia to show you how coal was brought down out of the hollows and moved out to world markets.
Three rare films are brought together here for a nostalgic and thoroughly entertaining revisit of California railroading from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Step back to the late 1990s and climb aboard one of BC Rail’s brutish C40-8 diesels for a fantastic cab ride from sea level at Squamish up through the rugged coastal mountain range to the big sky country at Lillooet.
From Hobart Yard in Los Angeles to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and back again, including Terminal Island and Pier 400, you’re about to witness a line that few are privileged to see.
With our camera mounted on the lead engine of a BNSF train, we’ll take to the rails to bring you a spectacular and unique perspective of railroading like no other – train meets.
The last diesel locomotive rolled off the Alco assembly line in 1969 but the hills of northwest Arkansas still echoed those distinctive Alco sounds in 1988, on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad.
Over 150 years ago, the B&O Railroad reached Cumberland,at the eastern base of the Allegheny Mountains, and constructed a large terminal there to support operations over its two legendary grades: the West End and Sand Patch.
In 1991, Pentrex traveled across the country to capture the highlights of the year’s railroading events to grab two hours of nonstop adventure featuring 8 different railroad subjects.
Shenandoah Junction, in the panhandle of West Virginia, is a great train watching spot with Norfolk Southern, CSX, Amtrak and MARC trains.
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