Where else can you find a GP30/ox-yoke GP10 lashup ambling through bucolic countryside? Or chase top and tailed coal trains with SD40-2's, squeaky clean in their attractive maroon, gray and yellow paint? Ohio Central has to be one of the most attractive regionals around, with a wild variety of power. We spent some time chasing the OC in May, 2005, Zanesville, Columbus, Newark, Coshocton, coal trains and locals in the Ohio countryside.
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- 3 of 5
It just has pictures of Central ohio railroad with the trains rolling down the rails. The narrator just says things like ( Here is a train coming through Zanesville) or what ever place or town. It shows nothing of daily operations like (loading coal,unloading coal) or Ohio centrals engine facility. It could have been a lot more interesting and informative. My other problem is the narrator is hard to understand what he is saying when he does say something. So I guess for Me its a dvd that if you see it once that's plenty.
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Narration: Could have used more.
Would kids enjoy this? I doubt it.
Image quality: Good.
Value: Overpriced.
Recommend? Only if really interested.
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- 3 of 5
This video was pretty good. Although it showed the same power repetitively, the footage is now historical because it was shot prior to the sellout to G&W.
Additional comments:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? Maybe.
Image quality: Good.
Value: Fair.
Recommend? Yes.
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- 3 of 5
More variety of the OC's fleet should have been covered. You see the same couple of engines over and over again. Other than that, I like it.
Additional comments:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? Maybe.
Image quality: Excellent!
Value: Seemed a little high.
Recommend? Yes.
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