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Posted by
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 1:47 PM
How many railroad videos (VHS or DVD) have you purchased this year? State your reasons below.
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Posted by
Bergie
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 1:47 PM
How many railroad videos (VHS or DVD) have you purchased this year? State your reasons below.
Erik Bergstrom
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 2:18 PM
I have a few movies on trains. Like, a Santa Fe movie, and a collection of steam locomotives.( Durango & Silverton).
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Anonymous
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 2:18 PM
I have a few movies on trains. Like, a Santa Fe movie, and a collection of steam locomotives.( Durango & Silverton).
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Posted by
overall
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 5:12 PM
I have collected about 20 videos over the years. They allow me to see and experience things and places that I never could any other way. I also buy videos about places I have been to see what sort of take other people have on it. Sometimes they video will bring out things about a familiar line that I had missed or hadn't thought about.
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Posted by
overall
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 5:12 PM
I have collected about 20 videos over the years. They allow me to see and experience things and places that I never could any other way. I also buy videos about places I have been to see what sort of take other people have on it. Sometimes they video will bring out things about a familiar line that I had missed or hadn't thought about.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 5:46 PM
RR Videos bring me to places where I'll never see first hand.
When will Trains make available their fine RR productions on DVD...I'm holding off buying RR videos in the VHS format.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 5:46 PM
RR Videos bring me to places where I'll never see first hand.
When will Trains make available their fine RR productions on DVD...I'm holding off buying RR videos in the VHS format.
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Posted by
jttigges
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 6:02 PM
Having grown up with trains in the house, it's rather odd that I don't have any train videos. I suppose it's because the rest of my family doesn't appreciate them the way I do. I have looked at a few and have been tempted.
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jttigges
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 6:02 PM
Having grown up with trains in the house, it's rather odd that I don't have any train videos. I suppose it's because the rest of my family doesn't appreciate them the way I do. I have looked at a few and have been tempted.
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Posted by
lceeg
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 6:08 PM
Just bought the great series originally broadcast on the Travel Channel some years ago. It is called "Railway Adventures Across Europe" with Bernie Kopell as host.
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Fri, Jul 18 2003 6:08 PM
Just bought the great series originally broadcast on the Travel Channel some years ago. It is called "Railway Adventures Across Europe" with Bernie Kopell as host.
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Sat, Jul 19 2003 2:27 AM
Love US late steam early diesel especially UP but live in Irealnd and Australia so the only way to see live action is on video. Just bought "UP Steam on the Double". Will probably only buy on DVD in future - easier to capture good still shots from that media.
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Sat, Jul 19 2003 2:27 AM
Love US late steam early diesel especially UP but live in Irealnd and Australia so the only way to see live action is on video. Just bought "UP Steam on the Double". Will probably only buy on DVD in future - easier to capture good still shots from that media.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Sat, Jul 19 2003 8:30 AM
I own several dozen videos. They are pretty evenly split between historic and current railway preservation topics.
My interests tend toward very specific topics. I am an unabashed steam fan and am keenly interested examples of excellence in the railway preservation field.
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