Railroads - Tracks Across America (2 Dvd)

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| Format | 2 DVD |
| Genre | Special Interest / Documentary |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | E |
| Available | 23-11-2010 |
| Label | Duke |
| Sourced | Australia |
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This comprehensive documentary collection is composed of 36 fascinating features chronicling the development of the railroad industry from the first transcontinental line, freight and Pullman cars, to modern diesel engines. See the people and machines that built the Tracks Across America which is sure to please train enthusiasts old and new. Including in-depth features chronicling: Steam Trains, Passenger Trains, Freight Trains, The Nickel Plate Railroad, And much more! All Aboard for a Coast-to-Coast Rail Adventure! Ride along with this nostalgic collection that takes you to a romanticplace where steam rises from the dense population centers in the East to the snow-peaked mountains of the West. Go back to the days when trains brought loved ones home to small towns where the American railroad network is still a vital part of their transportation system today. Indeed, it moves more goods than the rest of theworld's rails combined. Discover this and other fun facts about an industry that shaped American culture and its economy.
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