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18Th Edition Inventory 03-28-2012 Videos.Pdf Photo Status or Inventory No. of No.or location No. Type items Format Title / Item Description Author Publisher / Mfg 12B 13000 V 1 VHS American Railroads in the 20th Century 52min Pentrex 16A 13020 V 1 VHS In Search of Dinosaurers Backtrack Video 13000 V 1 Audio CD Keepers Railroad Tracks MN Public Radio Minnesota Public Radio 16A 13040 V 1 DVD Fallen Flag Series Chicago and Twin Cities 136 min Pentrex 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Lifeline of the Nation 20min Pentrex 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Film 1 JMJ Productions 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #12 Aug 1995 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #13 Nov. 1995 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #19 May 1997 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #20 Aug. 1997 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 2 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #21 Nov 1997 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #25 Nov 1998 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #29 Nov 1999 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #30 Feb 2000 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Video Quarterly RVQ #37 Fall 2001 120 min Revelation Audio Video 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Railroads in War Time Vol.2 Mark I Video 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Rails in Transition Vol 2 The 1960's and Early 1970's 40min Green Frog 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Rails in Transition Vol. 1 The 1960s 60min Green Frog Antique Map and Print 13000 V 1 Data CD The Railway Calendar 2000 Gallery, Worcester, Eng 13000 V 1 VHS The Rock Trains Golden Rail 13000 V 1 DVD The Virtual Tour of Colstrip, MT Tomorrow's Town Today Bright Idea web Design 12E 13000 V 1 VHS The World of Railroading on Video Eccentric Crank Productions 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Transportation in the USA (Pentrex Vintage Film) 18 min Pentrex 12D 13000 V 1 VHS-S VIA East and Maritime Montreals or Atlantic Alcos Set of 2 60min Revelation Audio Video 13000 V 1 VHS A Great Railroad at Work - America's Railroads 50min Marathon Music & Video 12A 13000 V 1 VHS All Aboard Series Vol 1 60min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS All Aboard Series Vol I 60 Min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS All Aboard Series Vol II 120 Min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS All Aboard Series Vol IV 120 Min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS All Aboard Series Vol V 120 Min Pentrex 13000 V All Aboard Series Vol. IV Empire Builder, The Chama Turn, Michigan's Pnetrex 12A 1 VHS Fallen Flags, Suwanee 1218 12D 13000 V 1 VHS America By Rail Vol. 1 The Heartland 120 min Countertop Video 13000 V 1 VHS American Railroad Collection Vol. 2 76min Pentrex 12C 13000 V 1 VHS American Railroad Memories 55min Moviecraft 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Best of 1989 120 min Pentrex 15B 13000 V 1 DVD Best of 1991 Pentrex 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Best of 2000 113 min Pentrex 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Black Bullets 15min Pentrex Classic Railroad Archives - Volume II - Tape No. 33-B 1)Something For Everyone - Produced by AAR 2)Big Trains Rolling - Produced by AAR 3) 12B 13000 V 1 VHS 225,000 Mile Proving Ground - Produced by AAR 60min Railroad Video Productions Photo Status or Inventory No. of No.or location No. Type items Format Title / Item Description Author Publisher / Mfg Classic Railroad Archives - Volume IV - Tape No. 33-D 1)Big Trains Rolling (1946 Version) - Produced by the AAR 2)End of an Era - Produced by 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Rayonier 3)Ichabod, The Man Without a Head - Produced by the AAR 60min Railroad Video Productions Classic Railroad Archives - Volume V - Tape No. 33-E 1)On the Track - Produced by AAR 2)Milestones of Progress - Produced by AAR 3)Tomorrow's Railroads - Produced by the Waugh Equip. Co. 4)Easy Does It 12B 13000 V 1 VHS - Produced by AAR 60min Railroad Video Productions Classic Railroad Archives - Volume VII - Tape No. 33-G 1)Railroads and National Defense - Produced by AAR 1949 2)New York Calling - Produced by N.Y.C. 1947 3)Rails, Whells & Axles - Produced by Waugh Equip. Co. 12B 13000 V 1 VHS 4)Tomorrow's Railroads - Producer Unknown 1956 60min Railroad Video Productions 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Conductor Terry Interurban Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Danger Ahead; 8mm film Interurban Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Dangerous Playground 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Dawn Patrol United Artists 13000 V 1 VHS Door County, St. Croix River, Duluth - Superior Homemade 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Down Market Street Interurban Films 15B 13000 V 1 DVD End Of The Line - The El, Cable Cars, Steam Locomotives and Double Decker Buses, DVD, 40En cMoirnue Htesome Video 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Evolution of the Air Brake (Westinghouse) 30 Min Video Rails 13000 V 1 VHS Glacier Lodges - Great Lodges of the National Parks Shrinkwrapped 60min PBS Home Video 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Great Train Robbery Interurban Films 12E 13000 V 2 VHS Hank Griffiths' Vol. VII and VIII 90min Video Rails 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Hassayampa Special 30min Pentrex 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Hong Kong Castle Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Hurricane Express (1 through 5) 14A 13040 V 1 VHS Iron Ore Country 86min Prairie Works 13000 V 1 Audio tape Jimmi Rodgers Blues 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Jungle Railroad 24min Pentrex Just Another Old Train Story: A Cornfield Saga About Incredible 13000 V 1 VHS Uncompromising Forces American AltaVista 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Kamikaze (1 through 5) 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Let's Go To Birmingham Interurban Films 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Livington Rebuild Center 21 min Video Rails 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Love Those Trains 60min National Geographic 13000 V 1 VHS Mainline USA 30 Min Pentrex 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Mainline USA Shrinkwrapped Video Rails 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Maintenance of Way Yesterday & Today 45 Min Green Frog 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Mariners in Hardhats 30 Min Pentrex 14F 13000 V 1 VHS Memories of the LTV 60min C. Vision Productions 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Movin On 60 min Pentrex 15B 13000 V 1 Newport, DVD, 120 Minutes C Vision Productions 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Operation San Jose '92 NRHS Convention Mark I Video 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Orange Empire Railway Musuem 30min Pentrex Photo Status or Inventory No. of No.or location No. Type items Format Title / Item Description Author Publisher / Mfg 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Pace of Progress 11 min Interurban Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Pacimato Terra Alta 7 min Sunday River Productions 12E 13000 V 1 Queen Of The Fleet, VHS Hopewell Productions 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Rail Classics of Yesteryear - History of the Rails Series Volume !!! $32.50 71min Gohmann & Ass. Inc. 12D 13000 V 1 VHS Rail Classics of Yesteryear - History of the Rails Series Volume II $35.00 120min Gohmann & Ass. Inc. 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Railroad Story 30 Min Pentrex 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Railscapes 110 min Revelation Audio Visual 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Road To Bali (1 through 5) Ivy Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Sailor Beware Interurban Films 10E 13000 V 1 8mm movie Silver Streak 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Skinny Gets The Goat Interurban Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Smile Darn You Smile Interurban Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Star Wars 20th Century Fox 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Street Running 104 min Pentrex 12E 13000 V 1 VSH The 60's Passenger Steam Electrics Green Frog The American Experience: Iron Road, Building the Trans-Continental 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Railway The Alaska Highway 120min Homemade 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 The Blue Max Ken Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 The Buccaneer Ken Films 12C 13000 V 1 VHS The Railroad at Work Video Rails 12E 13000 V 1 VHS The Railroad Story 23min Video Rails 13000 V 1 VHS The Railroad Story 60min Marathon Music & Video 12C 13000 V 1 VHS Them Thar Trains #2 60min Moviecraft 13000 V 1 VHS This is My Railroad - America's Railroads 60min Marathon Music & Video 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Those Daring Young Men Ken Films 10E 13000 V 1 super 8 Toonerville Picnic Interurban Films 13000 V 1 Audio tape Tracks 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.1 Two tapes 240min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.2 Two tapes 180min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.3 Two tapes 180min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.4 Two tapes 180min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.5 Two tapes 180min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.6 Two tapes 210min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.7 Two tapes 180min Pentrex 12A 13000 V 1 VHS Tracks Ahead Vol.8 Two tapes 210min Pentrex Train 110, Mr. Dodds Goes to Denver, Transcontinental Railroad, Westward 12E 13000 V 1 VHS Ho! By Luxury Train Homemade 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Train Wrecks Crashes & Disasters 45 Min Questar 12B 13000 V 1 VHS Train Wrecks Crashes and Disasters 1934-1955 Vol.
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