Volume One: Havana
Steam- Diesel - Electric! Rolling stock from ten nations span as many decades. Our Two Worlds include an 1878 Baldwin and air conditioned Trans Europe Express streamliners: Ride the entire Hershey interurban system on G.E. steeple cabs and Brills, then visit live-working steam mill railways. And there are plenty of Havana City scenes with those classic autos from the 40s and 50s. Rail or road, there is no place quite like Havana - see the best from 2001 and 2002.
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