Best of 1987 Railroading
Original price was: $29.95.$9.95Current price is: $9.95.1987 had great railroad action. There is plenty of steam along with selected highlights of both East and West Coast railroading.
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1987 had great railroad action. There is plenty of steam along with selected highlights of both East and West Coast railroading.
Pentrex traveled over various railroads to capture some of the special events of 1986.
This is a special collection of railroading activities that took place during 1984.
See big diesels at the height of the fall color season.
100 trains a day, from the middle of the Triangle.
Weather and apply additional details. Volume 4.
Bring out the “real”. Volume 3.
26 streamlined locomotives from throughout the United States. 2 DVDs.
Shot entirely Cramerton and Belmont in North Carolina, as the signals at CP ‘south Fork” are situated between the two old mill towns. Unusual terrain, two river crossings and a horseshoe curve make for great railfan opportunities.
An Amtrak holdout. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Mid-1930s, post Great Depression. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The ‘silver Lady” in the ’60s. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Mid-1930s action on the busiest lines of the B&M. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Big Boys, Challengers, Turbines & 1st Gen Diesels. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The Santa Fe Railway is the main star in this compilation of 8 & 16mm home color movie film of steam and diesel action from the 1940s & 50s. You’ll see lots of warbonnet F-units, as many as six at a time, powering famous passenger trains.
It is 1999 and the EBT Fall Spectacular has four engines under steam. It was a cool, foggy and rainy weekend – which made for some spectacular shots, including some really spectacular night scenes at Orbisonia.
A model railroad only runs well if it has smooth, trouble-free track. Learn how to lay flextrack and turnouts with confidence, as well as wire it for good electrical operation.
Want to learn all the basics of model railroad scenery? This DVD is for you. Follow along as the MR staff shows you how they built a river scene on our HO scale Thin Branch project railroad.
Foam insulation board is lightweight, easy to cut and shape, and you can use it to model almost any geographic region. Follow along as the MR staff shows you how they added hills and rocks to their HO scale Thin Branch project railroad.
On this DVD you’ll learn how to build frame benchwork, a flexible system that can be used to make any-sized model railroad.
Join the Trains Magazine team for an amazing journey, and special access, as we follow one of the largest steam locomotives ever built, Big Boy 4014, on the first part of its journey from a museum piece to an operating locomotive.
We have a system-wide look at the Duluth Missabe & Iron Range Railroad. Missabe Rails contains amazing train action from all across the famous Mesabi Iron Range in scenic Northeastern Minnesota and was shot in all four seasons!
Great train action along the rails of the Fort Worth & Western Railroad. The FWWR operates their long trains of frac sand and other commodities across 276 miles of rolling landscape in scenic north central Texas.
A look at the busy frac sand railroads and sand mining operations in Wisconsin’s Chippewa Valley. Includes a visit to mining company Superior Silica Sands.
The Reading Railroad was an Anthracite hauler that linked the ports and markets of Philadelphia to Pennsylvania’s anthracite coal regions. We look at Steam and Diesel freight and passenger operations from the late 40s to the mid 60s.
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