New York Central Collection Combo (DVD Video)
3 Shows on 1 Disc!
Here is a priceless collection of vintage films that highlight the style and efficiency of the mighty New York Central Railroad. These three videos were selected for their intriguing mix of motive power, variety of trains, historic scope, and exciting display of rare images. Included are:
The Water Level Route. Noted rail photographer Bill Warrick created this documentary stretching from the 1905 Empire State Express to the end of the 20th Century Limited era. Youll delight to K-Class Pacifics, Niagaras, Mohawks, and Hudson locomotives; the Century Mercury, James Whitcomb Riley, and other name trains; first generation diesels and early electrics; Grand Central, Buffalo Union Terminal, Cleveland Union Terminal, and La Salle Street Station; and many other fascinating views. B&W and Color.
Within the Oval, the NYC System. This PR film was made by the NYC in the early 1950s to demonstrate the railroads involvement in the nations economy. Featured are day-to-day operations with Pacemaker freights, passenger trains, first generation diesels and electrics, as well as Hudson, Mohawk, and Niagara type steam locomotives. At the time this film was made, the NYC ran over 26,000 miles of track, and was a major force among Americas railroads. Color.
The 20th Century Limited on TV. In 1955, the TV series Omnibus sent host Alistair Cooke, Trains Magazine Editor David P. Morgan, and a team of cameramen to Grand Central Station for a live broadcast about NYCs most famous train. At track 25, Morgan explains the trains consist, introduces the 46-member crew, and interviews the engineer and fireman as we wait for the Century to depart. We move to Tower A for a demonstration of the control board and to the dispatchers office for further information. Then were inside the cab of the moving train for a brief chat with the engineer. Its a piece of railroading history youll want to watch over and over again! B&W.
i wish i was around in the 40's & 50's to see this myself. My grandfather drove a NYC hudson non streamlined. I just gotta invent a time machine.
thomasVSstewie 1 year ago
I had a shirt of The New York Central 20th Central Limited at one time.. Don't know what happened to it though.. It had the steamer which pulled the 20th central limited on it.. Was my first railfanning shirt I got.. Anyway, that is footage you can't replace, ever.
HyperActive7 2 years ago
ohh i always wanna see tyhe NYC F units working good job pentrex
falko73 2 years ago
i must have it.
furryfurball1221 2 years ago
Looks awsome!!!!
trainkids 2 years ago