

Product Description The Complete History of American Railroads DVD, an impressive and comprehensive story of the development of railroading in America. Rail enthusiasts as well as history buffs, teachers and home schoolers, plus kids of all ages will appreciate this magnificent train adventure covering live action historic operating railroads, rare photos of drawings and valuable memorabilia, and live action re-enactments. Featuring spectacular cinematography and an inspiring musical score, this Award-Winning four part DVD covers over one-hundred years of transportation and railroading evolution. Part One -- A WILD AND IMPRACTICAL SCHEME 1800 -- 1845. In 1845 John Stevens obtained a charter form the New Jersey legislature to build the first steam railroad in America, but he could not get financial backing because no one believed it could be done. However, eventually the concept caught on and investors realized that trains would become faster, cheaper, and could haul more freight than any other type of transportation. Although the steam locomotive was originally invented in England, by 1830 America's first locomotive, Tom Thumb made its first trial run for America's first chartered railroad, The Baltimore and Ohio. Part Two -- ONE NATION INDIVISIBLE 1845 -- 1865. By the 1850s railroads were not only capturing the eyes of savvy businessmen, they were capturing the hearts of the people as well bright-colored engines with fancy scrollwork, billowing smoke and hard-driving wheels, shrill whistles, and memories of trips to friends and relatives. Railroads determined the location of towns, opened new lands to the West, and were a vital factor in the outcome of the Civil War. Part Three -- TRANSCONTINENTAL EXPANSION 1865 -- 1880. For years people dreamed of the time when trains would reach the Pacific Ocean. It would enhance trade with California and the Orient. The Union Pacific began building west from Omaha, the Central Pacific east from Sacramento. But there were problems weather, lack of money and labor, mountains, rivers, deserts, and Indian raids. However, after the Civil War, investment money was abundant for rail expansion including land grants, and payment of immigrant, former slave, and Chinese labor. On May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit, Utah, a golden spike joined east and west by rail! Part Four -- THE GOLDEN AGE 1880 -- 1916. By 1900 five different railroads had reached the Pacific Ocean, and between the Atlantic and Pacific America's vast landscapes were being connected by a spider web of rails. For railroads there was no competition. No industry dominated the American scene, or so touched every aspect of American life, as did the railroad during its Golden Age. For railroads it was a time of major improvements including the telegraph, air brakes, bridge building, automatic couplers, standardized time zones and track gauge, and bigger and more powerful locomotives. During this time, George Pullman improved the comfort of passenger travel while Fred Harvey developed cross country restaurants to serve the needs of weary travelers. If you love trains you will love this railroad DVD. Review What a great DVD on the history of Trains - great for rail fans of all ages! --A Happy Customer
M**G
Repetitious
Once again, it contains material available on videos I have previously purchased. If you have no other such videos you will undoubtedly like this one. I keep hoping the History Channel will do another one as they seem to use material that is not seen on every train video available. I guess the need to view steam trains is a sign of old age and incipient nostalgia syndrome.
E**.
Kept my attention.....
Very good presentation...I didn't expect much and thought it was material that I had previously seen but it wasn't. It's presented like a documentary you'd see in grade school but it's a good, short, compete history you to the early 1900s. Only two complaints, during the last presentation, there are a couple of spots where the picture freezes. Also, it would've been nice to make another section to bring it up to the transition from steam to diesel.
W**R
Good for a 5th grade presentation on a rainy day
Much too short for a good,even a mediocre history. Very slow going and history very narrow and pictures boring and muddled. Wouldn't recommend to anyone interested in railroad history.
T**D
Four Stars
great history
L**R
Two Stars
All it was was a a story about railroads.
C**J
They love trains and couldn't wait to read it
This book was purchased for a few gentlemen in an assisted living home. They love trains and couldn't wait to read it.
B**1
Five Stars
nice addition to my train collection. thank you
R**N
The history of Steam Trains always facinated me
This dvd is extremely informative It really keeps your attention. My steam train gurus will love this dvd keep the faith
Q**6
It was a Christmas present and the filming was from ...
It was a Christmas present and the filming was from old VHS tapes by the look of it, but all the same was interesting.
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