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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

Purchase at -- www.greenfrog.com
Disc two --displays the 1969 operations, starting with January action in Michigan and Ohio. In spring we visit Windsor, Canada and then progress through Buffalo, New York, followed by Pittsburgh for more of Ohio and back to Michigan for more fall and winter action.

Variety is enhanced with wreck train equipment and a steam train through Buffalo. The Penn Central image was more evident, with sightings of more than one hundred trains. The count of the PC Heralds produced ninety-seven white worms.

From the Camera of Emery Gulash

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  • I bought this on vhs at the great train store in the mall when i was 13 back in 97'...well worth the money

  • @realgraff16 That is actually a flat tire! If a train had to brake hard, a wheel might lock up, thus creating a flat section of the steel wheel. Once it has that flat spot, it makes that sound every revolution.

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  • @realgraff16 Flat Wheel

    

  • Thank Ted Kennedy for forcing PC to suck in NH...

  • whats that constant quick banging from the freight cars at 2:08 ?

  • Love those N8 cabins, even in PC paint!

  • What were passenger numbers like back then?

  • NEEDHAM

    PACKING-COMPANY INCORPORATED

    M.T.H. made O scale models of the Needham Packing Company Insulated or Refrigerated Box Cars sometime in the past 14 years.

  • That meat products train looks like it could be assembled from the Lionel and M.T.H. locos and cars sitting on the shelf at The Train Barn in Portage, MI.

  • I was around and lived near the lesser used of a PRR to PC branch-line. If I had not been so busy with grade school and chores and the dogs and Lionel O Gauge, I might have watched it more closely.

    The PRR would have been better being merged into the Norfolk & Western since they did not have so many parallel track lines like the PRR and NYC.

    In the diesel era, the PRR made the mistake of not making large orders of diesel-electric locomotives to standardize their fleet.

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