Video: The Pennsylvania Railroad    

Beginning in the summer of 1952, Emery Gulash began capturing prolific amounts of activity on this well known railroad. Back in 1952 Emery did not realize that in a few years the railroad would merge with the New York Central and be called the Penn Central. This DVD covers the time frame from 1952 to 1969. Follow Emery and his 16mm Bolex cameras as he records in beautiful color the end of steam and the transition to first generation diesels. You’ll see Decapods, Baldwin Centipedes, and Sharks, "F" units, early Geeps, GG-1’s, Alco RS-3’s, etc. Locations covered are: Tunnel Hill, Horseshoe Curve, Holidaysburg, Altoona, Fort Wayne, Wallbridge Yard, The "Corridor" as well as many other "hot spots". You’ll witness many of the Pennsy’s name trains such as The Duquesne, The Pennsylvania Limited, The Broadway Limited. There are also freight and electric trains.

Publisher: Green Frog Productions, Ltd (web site)
Published:1992
Category:Pennsylvania Railroad
Media Format:DVD
Price:$19.95
Video Format:P&S
   
     

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