Greg Scholl Video Productions - All Scales - DVD - Pennsy Steam - Approx 60 Minutes Plus Prviews (SKU 32-PENNSY)
Available On: September 1, 2019

PENNSY STEAM
We always wanted to do a Pennsylvania Railroad video, but never had quite enough material to put one together. However, with some interesting Black & White footage that we obtained, and the 1361 footage, we have a nice variety of steam to offer.
We begin with riding a diesel passenger train to New York in the winter of 1955, then see lots of K4 action between Exchange Place, South Amboy, and Bay Head Junction, New Jersey. This was the last stronghold for K4 Steam passenger operations on the Pennsylvania. We see mostly riding footage, but also stations, terminals, and some trackside scenes.
Next we go back to Ohio and see two different visits to the PRR line from Columbus that ran north toward Sandusky, Ohio. The power is the huge J1 2-10-4 locomotives which are seen in winter and summer, with both one engine and doubleheaded.
After this we show some very unusual rare Black and White footage shot first on Horseshoe curve in the late 1930s, then head to the Altoona test plant for K4s being tested with new valve gear and for smoke deflectors. This is some very unusual footage, and includes some camera mounted shots atop the boiler of a doubleheader, and an engine with cylinder damage.
Lastly we show the K4 1361 out of Altoona in April of 1987. This is about 10 minutes or so of live audio footage with a 4-coach passenger train that was a test run on the branch line that left the main at Tyrone, PA. Some of this footage is over 70 years old, and even the K4 footage was 22 years old when we released this video. The K4 footage was in a VHS release we did called "American Steam Volume 1" but this is the only place you will find it on DVD.
Vintage film segments have music and informative narration as no sound ever existed with these vintage films, and the 1987 segment has live train sounds.
Approximately 60 minutes plus previews $29.95
