Description: This fine program offers a complete Railfan's Guide to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, prepared by Jim Boyd, Editor Emeritus of Railfan & Railroad Magazine. The program opens with a concise history of the Durango & Silverton to date, featuring Jim's own archival film footage shot in 1959. Then, climb aboard the train for a trip from Durango to Silverton, featuring the magnificent scenery of the Animas River Canyon. Beautiful scenic vistas unfold at every curve, and you'll be holding your breath as the train creeps along a cliff 400 feet above the roaring river! You'll also enjoy lots of great stack talk as the locomotive labors upgrade to Silverton. Following the train ride, Jim and cameraman Marc Balkin take you on a tour of the line and present a wonderful variety of great locations for lineside photography. Maps and railfanning strategies are included. This program is a perfect souvenir of the railroad, as well as a guide for your first railfanning trip. It is the only program we know of that will actually persuade your wife or girlfriend to take HER railfanning! 2 Hours *DVD* Color with some B/W Archive Film - Stereo Soundtrack Produced by Marc S. Balkin - Written and Narrated by Jim Boyd
Price: 29.95 USD
Location: Frederick, Maryland
End Time: 2024-02-04T14:18:14.000Z
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Restocking Fee: 20%
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Rating: G
Former Rental: No
MPN: SILV/D
Studio: Mark I Video
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Unit Type: Unit
Language: English
Actor: N/A
Features: N/A
Movie/TV Title: Railfanning the Silverton
Unit Quantity: 1
Season: N/A
Video Format: NTSC
Sub-Genre: History
Director: Marc S. Balkin
Franchise: Mark I Video
Edition: Full Screen
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Type: Movie
Producer: Marc S. Balkin
Region: DVD: 0, All (Worldwide)
Genre: Documentary
Run Time: 120 Minutes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States