SPARKLING LEHIGH VALLEY R.R. FILM

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  • Never seen film on TH-cam is a look back in time to the "Anthracite" roads that once made the eastern rail scene more interesting and colorful. These principal roads were the Lehigh Valley, Jersey Central, Reading, D&H and the Erie Lackawanna Railroads.
    The common theme was their early success based on hauling anthracite coal from a unique area in Pennsylvania and the decline of that business. The last decade of these roads largely depended on a declining business in hauling "bridge traffic".
    The corporate history of these five roads is woven into a wealth of wonderful, all-color, railroading scenes. Our animated maps, made especially for our videos, are used to keep the viewer more informed.
    We explain all the mergers and some that almost came about. This railroading action has a grand look at five Class 1 rail lines that were independent until 1976.
    Our presentation is based on color movie film with its rich color rendering and digital enhancement to make it appear better than even the original.
    Featuring
    LEHIGH VALLEY RR
    JERSEY CENTRAL
    READING RR
    DELAWARE & HUDSON
    ERIE LACKAWANNA
    PRSL AND L&HR
    PENN CENTRAL - EARLY CONRAIL
    AND MORE!
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  • @Greatdome99
    @Greatdome99 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    9:00: Those white Alcos were also called "snow birds"
    10:51: 'Cornell Red' refers to Cornell University (Ithaca NY) school colors.
    11:40: The opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959 resulted in the loss of a significant portion of their Great Lakes-Atantic business (grain, ore) to lower cost ocean-going vessels.

  • @TigerDominic-uh1dv
    @TigerDominic-uh1dv 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    ❤ the History of the Trains and History Itself Fantastic 😊

  • @TigerDominic-uh1dv
    @TigerDominic-uh1dv 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I ❤ seeing two Trains 🚆 Pass Each other 😊

  • @jimihendrix991
    @jimihendrix991 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Those Alco 636's were certainly made to look (and sound) the part....