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Pennsylvania Railroad Power Volume 8
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Pennsylvania Railroad Power Volume 8 Railroad Video Productions RVP214D
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PRR Power Volume Eight features the never before published digitized, 16mm color films of George H. Meyer. Featuring steam on the Horseshoe Curve, Enola, Northumberland, Lancaster, Rockville, Strasburg, Shamokin Branch, York Haven, operations on the NY&LB as well as operations at the PRLS yards in Camden. The 7702-1232 double header special to Enola is also seen at numerous locations. Doodlebugs are featured on the Jamesburg Branch as well as the former RDG W&N Branch. Baltimore coal dump operations, Sunnyside Yard, Enola roundhouse and yards are seen with steam diesel and electrics operating. Also seen are numerous scenes on the New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Divisions featuring GG-1, P-5, MP-54 and other electrics.

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DVD Item#:RVP214D
Runtime:1 Hour, 25 Mins ($0.32/min)
Producer:Railroad Video Productions
Aspect Ratio:Full Screen
Shrink Wrapped?:Yes
Disc Type:DVD
Region Code:0 Worldwide NTSC
Pennsylvania Railroad Power Volume 8
Nova08 (New Jersey) on 2018-01-10 12:48:40.

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The DVD description is a little misleading. There are great shots of Enola, but at least a third of the DVD is dedicated to the PRR after 1960 to the tune of excursion runs, the Strasburg Railroad, GG-1's pulling New Jersey Transit coaches, and PC Metroliners.

If you are looking for a video that is comprised entirely of the PRR in the transition era, this is not the DVD for you.

Additional remarks by Nova08:
Narration: There was no narration.
Would kids enjoy this? Maybe.
Image quality: Good.
DVD Value: Overpriced for the amount of enjoyment I got out of it.
Recommend to others? Not unless they REALLY were interested in the subject matter.

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