Railroad Video Quarterly Issue 47 Spring 2004 DVD
1. RAILWAYS AT WAR - Railway Artillery - Anzio Annie, Aberdeen, MD - Derailment strategies 2. RIVER LINE INAUGURAL Trenton-Camden, NJ - USA's first Diesel Light Rail! 3. Princeton Shuttle; PRR's Sunnyside Yard in 1961 4. CC 7/07 Sets World Record in 1955: 205 MPH in France 5. 1960's Revisited at Mid-continent Railway Museum 6. Super Bowl Bound: UP Challenger in St. Louis 7. Houston Light Rail opening ceremony 8. FEC Mishap: A driver's bad judgement 9. Winter Action in Colorado & New Mexico 10. St. Kitts Cane Railway now hosts tour train 11. Not Be Be: Exploring the South Penn, Part Two 12. Flowers on rails; other odds & ends
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DVD Item#: | RVQ-Q47 | Runtime: | |
Producer: | Revelation Video |
Aspect Ratio: | Full Screen | Shrink Wrapped?: | NO! | Disc Type: | DVD |
Region Code: | 0 Worldwide NTSC |
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