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Review of Bostons Grand Junction Railroad DVD

 4 of 5 (1)
The Grand Junction Railroad was chartered in 1847 to connect lines north and west of Boston with the waterfront. Although having passed through many name changes, most of the line still operates today with a daily freight between the former Beacon Park Yard to the New England Produce Center, also known as the Chelsea Produce Market, one of the largest in the world. Gary Gurske often worked the Grand Junction Branch during the Conrail era. In 2006, Gary rode with the now CSX crew between Beacon Park and the Produce Center.

Running time 40 minutes. Maps. COmmentary

Overall rating for this DVD? 5 Star Excellent
4 Star Very Good
3 Star Good
2 Star Fair
1 Star Poor

The rest is optional but appreciated.

In your opinion, how was the narration level? There was no narration.
Just enough.
Could have used more.
A little too much.
Way too much.
Narration can be turned off.

Aside from the content of the DVD, how would you rate the image quality (sharpness, camera steadiness, etc)? Poor.
A little rough around the edges.
Good.
Excellent!

How would you rate the VALUE of this video? Overpriced for the amount of enjoyment I got out of it.
Seemed a little high, but not too bad.
Fair.
Good value.
Excellent value!

Last question. Would you recommend this DVD to others? Definitely not!
Not unless they REALLY were interested in the subject matter.
Yes
Definitely.
A "Must Have"!

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