| Postwar Steam - Pt2 |
| (Rails in the Heartland) video |
| DVD |
Part #GFR-20066DVD |
N Scale Supply Price: $29.70 |
| VHS |
Part #GFR-20066VHS |
N Scale Supply Price: $29.70 |
| New: March
2005 |
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It was an era of
war and heartbreak and then of peace and hope and prosperity. The nation's
railroads were stressed nearly to the limit during World War II and
then emerged from the conflict to confront nearly worn-out and aging
steam locomotives and a dwindling passenger business.
Despite this, it was still a heady period on the high iron. Gene Miller
was in the Heartland during this era shooting 16mm movies of this tough
transition initially, in and around Evansville, Indiana.
Many of our rail action scenes were shot in Evansville where the Chicago
and Eastern Illinois Railway made an end-to-end connection with the
Louisville and Nashville at the L&N passenger depot alongside the
Ohio River. The C & E I entered Evansville from the northeast, ran
down the middle of Division Street, and jogged over one block to end
at the depot which had run-through tracks and a stub-end terminal for
Louisville & Nashville trains.
The L&N headed west, across Pigeon Creek, where its line to St.
Louis split off at a wye at North Howell. The L&Ns Howell
Yard and bustling engine terminal were alongside the line heading south
to Louisville and Nashville.
Approx. Run Time - 46 Minutes
Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
Hi-Fi Stereo sound - on VHS
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