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Bravo Brazil - Diesel Electric Rack Cab Rides & More DVD
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Bravo Brazil - Diesel Electric Rack Cab Rides & More DVD Revelation Video RVQ-BRBR
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Modern Trains and Trams of Southern Brazil are seen - 1990-2002:

* Steep Santa Teresa Tramway In Rio And the Corcovado Incline to Christ Statue
* CVRD, World's Heaviest Narrow- Gauge Hauler With 320 car ore drags. See entire operation; Ride Passenger train
* E.F. Campos Do Jordao Interurban; Grades to 10.6%!
* Sewn Verde Express - "Impossible" Mountain Li. Ride RDCs, and the lengthy regular train behind vintage EMDs.
* Paranapiacaba - Santos Incline - Rack Railways
* Santos Port Operations; Sao Paulo Commuters
* Obscure "Employee Only" Itatinga Tram
* Early 90s views of Mainline Electrification and Diesels Plus broad gauge diesel pulling meter gauge cars, Cab rides, colorful montage of new private railways, great landscapes and a vibrant culture!

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DVD Item#:RVQ-BRBR
Runtime:2 Hours, 00 Mins ($0.17/min)
Producer:Revelation Video
Aspect Ratio:Full Screen
Shrink Wrapped?:NO!
Disc Type:DVD
Region Code:0 Worldwide NTSC

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Bravo Brazil - Diesel Electric Rack Cab Rides & More DVD
John (Bayside NY US) on 2018-09-18 07:48:38.

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  •  3 of 5


This was the first DVD I watched from this producer. Some of the images in the beginning were of poor quality. The balance of the DVD was better. I felt like it was a nice snapshot of Brazil.

Additional remarks by John:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? I doubt it.
Image quality: A little rough around the edges.
DVD Value:: Fair.
Recommend to others? Yes.

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