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ROARIN' RUNBYS: Steam in the South (VHS)
SKU: RRS
The steam locomotive is one of the most impressive machines of the industrial age, combining enormous power with dramatic displays of sight and sound. Each sequence on this fine program showcasing restored steam engines in the Southern United States is carefully chosen for visual excitement and great sound. You'll see in-depth coverage of each locomotive, including high-speed sequences, trains blasting up heavy grades, huge smoke plumes, and extremely loud stack talk! Climb aboard for some memorable steam action! LOCOMOTIVES FEATURED- Norfolk & Western Class "A" 2-6-6-4 1218 with passenger and freight trains on the Roanoke ? Bluefield Main Line
- Clinchfield 4-6-6-4 626 pulling Santa Claus train
- Norfolk & Western Class "J" 4-8-4 611 on Radford line
- Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 261 pulling New River Gorge trips
- Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 765 and Pere Marquette 2-8-4 1225 pulling excursions trains at Huntington NRHS Convention (Includes double-train runbys and doubleheader)
- Atlanta & West Point heavy 4-6-2 290 in excursion service
- U.S. Army 2-8-0 610 at Kentucky Railroad Museum
- ET&WNC 4-6-0 12 (36-inch gauge) at Tweetsie Railroad
- Western Maryland Scenic 2-8-0 734 with special coal train
- Geared locomotives (including WM Shay 6) on Cass Scenic60 MINUTES *VHS* FULL COLOR * STEREO SOUNDTRACK
PRODUCED BY MARC S. BALKIN
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