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Trains: Golden Age Of Trains Volume 5
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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In the 1930s, the railway system was hit hard by the Great Depression and the increasing number of automobiles. The response was one of modernization. New streamliners ran at record-breaking speeds, making sure the average citizen got to work, while the weaIthy were encouraged to take cross-country trips on the diesel-powered passenger trains. At the same time, steam locomotives were stiII indispensabIe when it came to transporting goods and services vital to America's economy. These trains didn't just run on time...they ran the country. ReIive that bygone era with these six vintage short subjects.
EASTBOUND (1930): From Seattle's docks to the windy streets of Chicago, take a transcontinental journey on the North Coast Limited.
WHEELS A' ROLLlNG (1934): A document of the 1934 Chicago Railroad Fair, in which the history of Iocomotives was reenacted by performers alongside vintage trains of the era. The film concIudes with a parade of modern dieseI engines.
THE RAlLROAD SlGNAL (1948): The New York CentraI presents a Iook at advancements in railroad signaIing, including some great views of the Art Deco-styled Buffalo Central Terminal.
THE FREIGHT YARD (1948): Part of the NYC's ""Running the RaiIroad"" series, this educationaI fiIm shows the importance of freight yards to the nation's economy.
OPENING A NEW FRONTIER (1955): ln this fiIm made by the Pennsylvania RaiIroad, learn how far transcontinentaI traveI has come in 100 years as we follow a freight train from Chicago to New York.
MR. DODDS GOES TO COLORADO (1958): Mr. and Mrs. Dodds take a sightseeing tour on the Denver Zephyr train. From their window, Mr. Dodds takes brilliant color home movies of Colorado...if Mrs. Dodds can just keep her husband's camera away from a pair of shapeIy young ladies on vacation! |
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