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	0RV7134Steam on the Double! & Cheyenne Steam 
	Train - DVD.
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	 This two-program DVD presents high-speed pacing 
	action and thrilling trackside footage of Union Pacific steam power! You'll 
	view 4-8-4 Northern #844 doubleheading with 4-6-6-4 Challenger #3985, #3985 
	doubleheading with an EMD DDA40X diesel locomotive, and an E9 diesel 
	powering a Domeliner excursion; take a cab ride in #844, the last steam 
	locomotive built for UP; visit 4-8-8-4 Big Boy #4004 at Holliday Park; and 
	more! Color, stereo, 1 hr. 25 min. 
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	0RV5782Steam Over Tennessee Pass - DVD.
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	 Ride along on a once-in-a-lifetime steam excursion 
	as Union Pacific's mighty No. 844, leading an A-B-A set of E-units and 18 
	matched passenger cars, makes one last extraordinary trip through the Royal 
	Gorge and over Tennessee Pass prior to UP's closure of the historic line. 
	Created with footage captured by five separate camera teams, this DVD is as 
	close as you can get to being there! Stereo sound with narration, 1 hr. 30 
	min. 
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	Featuring two great titles on one DVD, this 
	collection presents incredible footage of steam locomotives from the 1960s 
	through the 1980s. You'll view Norfolk & Western 4-8-4 #611, Southern 
	Railway 2-10-4 #610, N&W 2-6-6-4 #1218, Nickel Plate 2-8-4 #765, Union 
	Pacific 4-8-4 #8444, Strasburg 4-4-0 #1223, and B&O 4-6-2 #2100; the trains 
	of Morris County Central, Pine Creek, Cass Scenic, Black River & Western, 
	and Middletown & New Jersey; and much more! Color and B&W, 2 hours.
	 
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	0RV7115Steep Steel and Slipping Stalling Steam 
	Vol 1 - DVD.
		0RV7115
		
	 This program presents thrilling footage of hard 
	pulls on steep grades and more than 100 wheel-slips - including engine 
	stalls! - from 21 different steam locomotives, including Norfolk & Western 
	Class-J #611, ex-Army 2-8-0 #1702, Union Pacific Challenger 4-6-6-4 #3985, 
	Southern Railway 2-8-2 #4501, Nickel Plate 2-8-4 #765, Great Western 2-10-0 
	#90, Pennsylvania Railroad 4-4-2 #7002, Western Maryland Shay #6, and many 
	others. Includes action on the 5% Saluda grade, the Topton grade, Sherman 
	Hill, Jones Mountain, Billygoat Hill, Afton Mountain, Bald Knob, and more! 1 
	hr. 30 min. 
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A Day at Rochelle, Illinois.  
Travel to the diamond intersection at Rochelle, Illinois, in 1999 to view the 
action on the double tracks of Union Pacific and the double tracks of BNSF! From 
sunup to sundown, you'll view an unending parade of intermodal, coal and 
manifest trains; a wide variety of motive power; and more. Color, 1 hour.
 
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0RV2328The American Flyer Boys' Railroad Club - DVD. 
		0RV2328
		 
This program presents five fascinating episodes of the 
American Flyer Boys' Railroad Club television show produced by A.C. Gilbert 
Company in the early 1950s. In each episode, a railroad representative - from 
Pennsylvania Railroad, New Haven, New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio or Union 
Pacific - describes his job, watches the boys operate the American Flyer trains, 
and comments on the miniature action. Includes plenty of real railroad footage 
and views of the giant American Flyer layout at the Gilbert Hall of Science in 
New York City. B&W, 1 hr. 20 min.  
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This program presents thrilling footage of two great 
4-8-4 Northerns - Union Pacific #8444 and Southern Pacific #4449 - running to 
and from the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal anniversary celebration in 
1989! You'll see #8444 in its authentic "Greyhound" paint scheme; aerial and 
trackside views of #4449 along the California coast; the locomotives arriving 
side-by-side at the historic station; a helicopter view of their run up Cajon 
Pass; and more. 58 minutes.  
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This DVD presents thrilling footage and sounds of more 
than 100 of your favorite steam engines, from Union Pacific's massive 4-8-8-4 
Big Boy to the diminutive 2-2-2 Jenny Lind… you'll even see Baltimore & Ohio's 
Tom Thumb, the English-built John Bull, Stephenson's Rocket 0-2-2, U.S. Army 
steam power, several doubleheaders, a tripleheader and a quadrupleheader! B&W 
and color, stereo, 2 hours.  
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This 1926 Hollywood thriller stars Henry Barrows and 
Helen Homes. John Morgan (Barrows), a railroad tycoon opposed to his daughter 
Ruth's failed marriage, has made Ruth's daughter sole heir to his railroad 
empire. While arranging to take his granddaughter abroad with him to deny either 
parent custody, Morgan gets kidnapped aboard his "Special" train. The story is 
enhanced with plenty of high-power railroad action featuring early Union Pacific 
steam power. Silent with musical score ad subtitles, B&W, 50 minutes.  
Includes the bonus feature The Railroad Men (1923). Esther, the daughter of a 
railroad president, is rescued from sure death by railroad employee John Buckley 
after she falls from her horse in the path of a speeding train. Lawrence Wilton, 
the president's advisor, becomes jealous of the blossoming romance between 
Esther and John, so he devises a plan to wreck the president's special train and 
blame it on John. Silent film with musical score and subtitles, B&W, 51 minutes.
 
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	0RV6667The Shasta Route - DVD-R.
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	 Tracks of the Old Southern Pacific. 
	This program takes you on a spectacular trip through the Pacific Northwest 
	along rails once traversed by the legendary Southern Pacific. SP (now under 
	the Union Pacific flag), Union Pacific and Amtrak all pay a visit as you 
	journey from Klamath Falls, Oregon, south to locations such as Mt. Shasta, 
	Weed, Shasta City, McCloud and the Trinity Alps. Along the way, you'll pass 
	Lake Shasta and traverse the massive trestle over the Sacramento River 
	Valley, the largest trestle in the West. Color, 1 hr. 23 min. 
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0RV9154The Ultimate Cajon Subdivision - DVD. 
		0RV9154
		 
This blockbuster features 12 hours of thrilling action 
on BNSF's 81-mile, San Bernardino-to-Barstow Cajon Subdivision! You'll see more 
than 500 trains on one of the busiest and most scenic main lines in the country 
during winter storms and summer heat, from the stiff climb over Cajon Pass, 
through the Mojave Desert, to action on Union Pacific's Colton-Palmdale Cutoff. 
Color, 12 hours on four DVDs  
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	Tracks Ahead is an award winning, critically 
	acclaimed series that has aired on Public Television since 1990. Hosted by 
	Spencer Christian, its magazine-style format and unique topics appeal to 
	audiences of all ages and interests. Volume 1 of Season 1 (1990) includes: 
	the history and present operations of the Cleveland Rapid Transit system; an 
	HO scale layout which models the Chicago and Northwestern railroad in the 
	1950's; an amazing wood carver, David Warther, whose talents created 
	remarkable railroad models; the collection of former Lionel Corporation 
	owner Richard Kughn; toy collector Ed Green's tinplate trains; a premier 
	train collection at the Indianapolis Children's Museum; a visit to a radio 
	controlled live steam garden railroad in California; a photo essay on 
	America's continuing love of trains and railroading; a visit to the Northern 
	Railcar wheelshop to investigate how maintenance on railroad car wheels and 
	trucks is performed; artist Gil Reid; Horseshoe Curve and the Railroader's 
	Museum in Altoona, Pennsylvania; an N gauge layout that models the famous 
	Tehachapi loop; the Amtrak Midwest repair facility in Chicago; railroad 
	photographer Wendell Murphy; an exemplary American Flyer layout; circus 
	trains; an O gauge traction layout; railroad artist Russ Porter at his home 
	in a converted Chicago, Joliet and Elgin private coach; a visit to the 
	California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, California; a look at an 
	historic Pennsylvania landmark, Roadside America; the Roaring Camp & Big 
	Trees Railroad in California; the Chicago Elevated System; railroad author 
	Jim Scribbins; and a turn of the century HO scale layout. Color, 4 hours.
	 
	Volume 2 of Season 1 includes the Denver and Rio Grande's Moffat Tunnel; the 
	Train Collector's Association Museum in Strasburg, Pennsylvania; railroad 
	author Bob Baker; a model live steam club operation in Wisconsin; renown 
	railroad collector and former Walt Disney animator, Ward Kimball; a model 
	railroad set in logging country; an operating interurban museum at 
	Trolleyville, USA; a profile on the Milwaukee Road; a premier railroad 
	dining experience on Scenic Rail Dining; a Lionel layout at The Train Barn 
	in Kalamazoo, Michigan; railroading publisher Don Heimberger; a visit to the 
	William K. Walthers manufacturing company; the Chicago & North Western 
	intermodal yards; the Santa Fe Piggyback operations in Chicago; a look at an 
	operating railroad museum in North Freedom, Wisconsin; the Milwaukee Model 
	Railroad club; one of the oldest railroad clubs in America; a visit to the 
	Lionel factory to see how toy trains are made; railroad historian David 
	Myers; the Cuyahoga Valley Model Railroad club in Cleveland, Ohio; a close 
	look at a 15 inch gauge live steam railroad circling the Milwaukee Zoo; a 
	visit with Stan Roy, who can operate twenty-seven trains at the same time on 
	his Lionel layout; railroad historian J. David Ingles, a historical profile 
	of the Milwaukee Electric Railroad and Light operation; visits the 
	Pennsylvania State Railroad Museum; the O gauge layout at the Chicago Museum 
	of Science and Industry; an operating session on the old Kalmbach layout; 
	the Milwaukee, Racine and Troy Railroad; a profile on the Minneapolis 
	Commercial Railroad; and a talk with authors and publishers Tom McComas and 
	James Touhy. Color, 3 hours. 
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	Tracks Ahead is an award winning, critically 
	acclaimed series that has aired on Public Television since 1990. Hosted by 
	Spencer Christian, its magazine-style format and unique topics appeal to 
	audiences of all ages and interests. Now, you can own the first five seasons 
	on video! Series 2 features: the Lake Superior & Ishpeming Railroad, a short 
	line railroad running in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan between the ore 
	mines and docking facilities at Marquette; country music singer Boxcar 
	Willie; an American Flyer model railroad featuring Plasticville structures; 
	the Verkershaus der Swiss, a transportation museum in Lucerne, Switzerland; 
	the Krupp Mak locomotive building facility in Kiel, Germany for a look at 
	the construction of diesel-hydraulic DE-1024 engines; the efficiencies of 
	rail travel and the expansion of Amtrak; a discussion with Bill Volheim and 
	Art Zirul, two men who worked on the 1940 Lionel showroom layout; the East 
	Broadtop Railroad in Orbisonia, Pennsylvania, a profile of Chris Knapton, 
	director of public relationsat the Metropolitan Transit Authority in 
	Chicago; a visit to the Marklin Train factory and museum in Goppingen, 
	Germany; the history of the Tehachapi Loop in the mountains north of Los 
	Angeles; a profile of Richard Misunas, a conductor on the Milwaukee to 
	Chicago Amtrak run, who offers a running commentary on the benefits of rail 
	travel; a tour of the Lehmann Company in Nuremberg, Germany, which provides 
	a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing process for large gauge 
	trains; the Deutsche Bundesbahn's Inter City Express, a high speed electric 
	train which connects major cities in Germany, and sustains speeds of 250 
	Kilometers per hour (about 160 mph); a profile of Bruce Moffat, the author 
	of "40 Feet Below;" a visit to Chuck Brasher of Grass Valley, California, 
	who displays his American Flyer cardboard station, along with other pieces 
	in his collection; a historical look at the Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, 
	Ohio; the history and present operation of the Mt. Washington Cog Railway in 
	New Hampshire; Gion Caprez, a physicist who joined the Swiss Railroads after 
	discovering he preferred working outside; a father and son garden railroad 
	operation in Milwaukee; and the Red Car trolleys at the Orange Empire 
	Railway Museum in Los Angeles. Interurban railway vehicles; an old North 
	Boston tower which was literally sawed below the roof-line and brought to a 
	museum by barge; the Union Pacific Harriman Dispatch Center in Omaha, artist 
	Howard Fogg, who demonstrates some of his train paintings and offers insight 
	into how he picks a subject; a wonderful O Scale hi-rail layout in Moore, 
	South Carolina; a tour of the Midland Railway Center in Ripley, England, 
	where steam engines are displayed; a visit to the highest railway station in 
	the world, the Jungfraujoch outside of Interlochen, Switzerland; artist Grif 
	Teller, who created the artwork for the Pennsylvania Railroad calendars of 
	the 1930s and '40; a look at four layouts at the San Diego Model Railroad 
	Museum; and a 15-inch gauge operation at the Sandley Locomotive Works at 
	Wisconsin Dells, which features scaled down buildings as well as shops with 
	machinery driven by belts from a central line shaft; a behind-the-scenes 
	look at Amtrak's major repair and maintenance facility in Beech Grove, 
	Indiana; a trip on the Nostalgie Istanbul Orient Express Train Deluxe, a 
	train comprised of 1930s vintage restored cars from various European 
	railways and pulled by a German steam locomotive; a profile of model 
	railroad legend John Allen, who built an HO scale train layout in the 1950s 
	that became the de facto standard for scenery and mountain modeling for many 
	years; a ride through Arizona aboard The Copper Basin Railroad, a short line 
	railroad in north Central Arizona. This railroad uses heavy rail and EMD 
	diesel locomotives to haul copper from the open pit mines to interchange 
	points with the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Railroads; the Santa Fe 
	Railroad feeder line from , Arizona to the south rim of the Grand 
	Canyon in the early 20th Century; artist and photographer O. Winston Link, 
	who captured striking vignettes of humanity framed by the harshness of the 
	West Virginia hills; a railroad hot spot in Iowa; Trainland, USA; and the 
	magnificent Texas layout of Lorell Joiner. Color, 6 hours. 
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	Tracks Ahead is an award winning, critically 
	acclaimed series that has aired on Public Television since 1990. Hosted by 
	Spencer Christian, its magazine-style format and unique topics appeal to 
	audiences of all ages and interests. Now, you can own the first five seasons 
	on video! Each volume contains 13 episodes and includes dozens of subjects.
	 
	Series 3 features: the history and future of container shipping; a look at 
	Gunderson Corporation, the Santa Fe Railroad, and the TTX Corporation; the 
	modeling skills of an HO scale railroad enthusiast; a ride through 
	California's Napa Valley on the Napa Wine Train; pen and ink artist Herschel 
	Scot; the Wisconsin Central Railroad, a short line success story; modular 
	model railroads, highlighted by a visit to an Orlando modular club; artist 
	Larry Fisher, who paints details with a number one brush and a magnifying 
	glass; a visit to the Hawaiian Historic Railroad Society; Clarke Dunham, a 
	nationally known theater set designer who demonstrates building train 
	layouts; the Miller Family model railroad; the successful Boone & Scenic 
	Valley tourist line; Santa Fe artist Ted Rose; the Little Joe electric 
	locomotives used in Chile, where they work side by side with steam 
	locomotives on scenic lines throughout this South American country; former 
	CSX Railroad photographer John Corns; the Great Smoky Mountain Tourist 
	Railroad; a look at Warren Frost's outstanding collection of American Flyer 
	trains; the narrow gauge Cumbres & Toltec Railroad in Northern New Mexico; a 
	visit with an Amtrak's chef; the large G scale layout at the Dallas 
	Children's' Hospital; the large scale layout of a man who raised the roof of 
	his house to accommodate his model railroad; the Alaska Railroad; tinplate 
	Marx trains from the 1950's; the Baltimore railroad museum; and the 
	photography of calendar artist Don Wood. The Transportation Test Center for 
	the American Association of Railroads; a ride to the top of Pikes Peak on 
	the Manitou and Pike's Peak rack railroad; a man whose love of trains and 
	film photography allowed him to capture images from the 1940's; a showplace 
	Southern California garden railroad that is a family hobby; steam train in 
	Paraguay, South America; two women who recall their days of working on the 
	Southern Railroad; a rebuilt Milwaukee Road steam locomotive that now runs 
	excursion trips through West Virginia; a visit to MicroTrains Corporation, 
	builder of N and Z scale locomotives and rolling stock; a visit to the 
	oldest model railroad in the country is at Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute; 
	the North Shore Electroliner; a visit to the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad, 
	a Pennsylvania tourist line where the train wreck from "The Fugitive" was 
	filmed; a visit with a man who has built a scale model of the Lincoln 
	funeral train; the Apalachicola Northern, a railroad built in Northern 
	Florida to compete with the Panama Canal; a visit to McKinney Avenue, a 
	restored section of old Dallas which has an added attraction of streetcars; 
	American Flyer Bob Board; a nostalgic look at railroad advertising; a visit 
	to a freight line in central Iowa which is an offshoot of interurban 
	passenger service; the amazing Tunkhannock Viaduct, the largest poured 
	concrete span in the world; the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach; the Browning 
	Plantation, a Texas bed and breakfast that has a special attraction - an 
	extensive 7? inch gauge live steam operation; a behind-the-scenes look at 
	one of the oldest streetcar lines in the United States, the St. Charles Line 
	in New Orleans; a ride through rugged southern Brazil on 1950's Budd Rail 
	Diesel Cars; railroad photographer John Gruber; the Columbia Gorge Model 
	Railroad Club in Portland, Oregon; the garden railway exhibit at the 
	Milwaukee Mitchell Park Conservatory; a look at Morrison and Knudsen, one of 
	the few remaining railroad locomotive and railcar builders left in the 
	United States; artist Angela Trotta-Thomas, whose nostalgic paintings 
	capture childhood memories of the 1950's; a restored portion of the Denver 
	and Rio Grande narrow gauge route through the Rockies on the Georgetown Loop 
	Railroad; and a visit with Dr. Nicholas Muff, an avid collector of American 
	Flyer and Kansas City Southern memorabilia who has has constructed a Pullman 
	car as a guest room and a full F7 locomotive cab complete with lights and 
	horns. Color, 6 hrs. 30 min. 
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	Tracks Ahead is an award winning, critically 
	acclaimed series that has aired on Public Television since 1990. Hosted by 
	Spencer Christian, its magazine-style format and unique topics appeal to 
	audiences of all ages and interests. Now, you can own the first five seasons 
	on video! Series IV features: a ride on the Rail Safari deluxe in South 
	Africa; an old logging railroad in the high Sierra's north of Yosemite; an 
	exciting Houston layout that is lighted for night; artist John Coker; a ride 
	on the White Pass & Yukon Railroad in Skagway, Alaska; the workings of mass 
	transit in Pittsburgh; Boston modeler George Sellios and his amazing HO 
	layout; a man who has chronicled early 20th century trolley cars in word and 
	picture; the Connecticut Trolley Museum; Railway Post offices; a military 
	man who started a Lionel Railroad Club in each town he was stationed in; an 
	Ohio model railroad; a look at the evolution of tank cars; a ride on the 
	movie railroad of the Black Hills; a visit with Mike Kotowski, a California 
	railroad artist with an eye for detail; an N gauge layout in the nation's 
	capitol; a ride on England's narrow gauge lines on the "The Little Trains of 
	Wales;" the multimillion dollar restoration of the Pioneer Zephyr, the 
	nations first streamlined diesel electric train; a look at the life and 
	times of the caboose; an S scale modeler whose layout has a complete 
	fictional historical perspective; a train tour through Germany to see the 
	castles of the Middle Rhine region; the Pennsylvania National Historic Site 
	at Steamtown; a model of Northern Pacific territory in 1950's Montana; a 
	talk with a Hawaiian businessman whose passion is cast iron trains; and a 
	look at vintage diesels.  
	A look at the interior of British Columbia on vintage rail diesel cars; a 
	steam locomotive you can rent and operate for a day in Ely, Nevada; a 
	vineyard in Napa, California which has a special place for large gauge 
	trains; a model railroad in Utah; a visit to Huff & Puff Industries, which 
	builds exquisite custom model railroads for both the garden and the home; 
	the Louisiana Toy Train Museum, which showcases a collection of imported 
	large gauge live steam locomotives; a family model railroad; collecting rail 
	motor cars; the history and operation of the Cascade Tunnel; an animated 
	spectacle at the Choo Choo Barn in Pennsylvania; a couple in California who 
	has turned their entire front yard into a garden railroad; a look at how 
	track is maintained and serviced; a traction layout; a California State 
	Historic Park that is best known for its role in movies such as "Back to the 
	Future; " railroad cartoonist Dick Hafer; a look at Union Pacific's Bailey 
	Yard, the largest rail freight yard in the world; a visit to the Durango & 
	Silverton Railroad in southwester Colorado; Engineer and artist Charlie 
	Amos; an incredible Florida model railroad that fills a garage; the Canadian 
	Forest Products on Vancouver Island; the sights and taste of My Old Kentucky 
	Dinner Train; a ride along the Maine shore on a tourist line; a model 
	logging railroad; the historic "Floating Railroad" of Wuppertal, Germany; a 
	master model maker of structures; a beautiful model timber railroad; and 
	look in on the man who founded the Milwaukee light rail system. Color, 6 
	hrs. 
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	Highlights include a look at the Alco PA1; the new 
	Wisconsin & Southern Railroad; how to use Digital Command Control; women in 
	railroading; the history of amusement park trains; a ride on the White Creek 
	Railroad; the Grand Canyon railroad hotels; holiday-themed layouts; a 
	holiday excursion that brings the Polar Express to life; the Carpathian 
	Logging railroad, which is one of the world's last steam logging railroads; 
	the largest HO layout in the world; Chicago's Museum of Science and 
	Industry; and much more. 7 hours.  
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		0RV8326
		
	See breathtaking scenery and train action from 
	Nebraska to Minnesota as you tour the Midwest. In Nebraska, you'll enjoy 
	mixed Chicago & North Western/Union Pacific diesel consists on the main 
	line, veteran C30-7 diesels on Crawfold Hill, and maroon and gray Canadian 
	Pacific F-units on a Canadian passenger train. After a stint in the Dakotas 
	and Iowa, you'll head east where handsome Wisconsin Central units glide over 
	welded rail and Soo Line diesels lead trains into Minnesota. Color, Stereo, 
	1 hour.  
	Be sure to also see the companions video on this fabulous trip: 
	Volume  2 (RV8328) 
	Volume  3 (RV6711) 
	
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		0RV8328
		
	 The companion video to Vol. 1 (RV8325), your 
	railfan tour continues in Illinois where Illinois Central trains slip 
	through the tunnel at East Dubuque, Metra commuter trains sprint for 
	Chicago, and Santa Fe fast-freights pass through Joliet. In Iowa, enjoy 
	electric Iowa Traction and diesel I&M Rail Link trains. Back in Minnesota, 
	heavy BNSF freights pass through the Marshall Subdivision and short lines 
	Minnesota & Eastern and Twin Cities & Western finish their chores. Color, 
	Stereo, 1 hour.  
	Be sure to also see: 
	Volume 3 (RV6711). 
	
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	0RV6711Trains Across the Midwest, 
	Volume 3 - 
	DVD.
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	 Continuing your Midwestern rail journey from 
	Volume 1 (RV8325) and Volume 2 (RV8327), you'll enjoy watching Wisconsin & 
	Southern SD20s on a freight run from Prairie du Chien to Madison, Canadian 
	National freights working the busy Stevens Point to Junction City line with 
	Wisconsin Central motive power, and heavy Union Pacific mixed freight and 
	coal drag action on the St. Paul to Mason City "Spine Line." Color, 1 hr. 29 
	min.  
	Be sure to also see the other volumes in this series: Volume 1 (RV8326) 
	Volume 2 (RV8328) 
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		0RV6720
		 
The fourth volume in this spectacular series whisks 
you across the Midwest for a look at the region's colorful Class I, regional and 
shortline rail carriers that hustle freight trains over the high iron. Your 
first stop is Milbank, North Dakota where the Sisseton Milbank Railroad operates 
a handsome express train for Train Fest. From there, you'll head to Wisconsin, 
where pristine Wisconsin Northern GP15-1s handle freight trains in a unique 
push-pull fashion and then it's onto the Union Pacific's Altoona and Mankato 
Subs in Minnesota where plenty of muscular UP power - including the last three 
Chicago & North Western units still on the UP roster - lead long freights 
through narrow city corridors, yards and scenic open main lines. Color, 1 hr. 27 
min.  
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This diesel-powered journey takes you trackside from 
southeastern Nebraska to the Dakotas and Minnesota to view Union Pacific 
C44AC-CTEs, SD90-43ACs and SD60Ms at the Marysville Subdivision; Burlington 
Northern Santa Fe GP-30s and SD-70ACes at Moorhead Junction and the yard near 
Dilworth, Minnesota; GP10s moving grain, potatoes, coal and ethanol on the 
Dakota Northern short line; and more! Color, stereo, 1 hr. 30 min.  
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	This program takes you behind the scenes to 
	examine one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century: the 
	building of the transcontinental railroad across America. You'll explore how 
	greed, innovation and gritty determination built the line in only six years 
	and how the meeting of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads on 
	May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit, Utah, unleashed a tidal wave of growth 
	that transformed the nation. Color and B&W, 2 hours.  
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	Double- and triple-tracked Nebraska main lines and 
	contemporary, high-tonnage Union Pacific freight trains make for some of the 
	most exciting rail action anywhere. This series gives you a big dose of 
	both, including mid-1990s footage of massive coal drags, colorful mixed 
	freights and high-speed intermodals that seem to pass only inches from the 
	camera. Color.  
	Volume One. You'll visit the busy rail havens of Fremont, Rogers, Richland, 
	Columbus, Duncan, Clarks, Central City and Chapman where a host of diesel 
	and freight types mix it up. "Foreign power" from Burlington Northern and 
	Norfolk Southern is also found along with operations on the shortline 
	Nebraska Central. 1 hour.  
	Volume Two. Your UP tour through Nebraska continues at Cozad, Willow Island, 
	Gothenburg, Buttermilk Curve, Brady, Maxwell and the North Platte. The UP's 
	largest and most advanced motive power leads the charge and is joined by a 
	contrast of color from the likes of Chicago &North Western, Conrail and 
	Norfolk Southern. 1 hour. 
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	0RV6917Union Pacific Odyssey Volume 1 - DVD-R.
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	 Renowned railfan and cinematographer Emery Gulash 
	headed west numerous times between 1952 and 1980 to capture the mighty UP in 
	all its glory. Each of these 2-disc sets is a compilation of the finest 
	footage from Emery's visits. Color, 2 hours total per set.  
	Volume 1. Follow the UP as it transitions from big steam to big diesels in 
	the 1950s and early '60s. Challengers, Big Boys, turbines and a potpourri of 
	exciting first generation diesels roll in front of the camera at locations 
	such as Denver, North Platte, Sherman Hill, Ogden, Chicago, St. Louis, 
	Council Bluffs and others.  
	Be sure to also see Volume 2 of this exciting series (RV6918). 
	
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