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Manufacturer: A&E Home Video Directed By: Alfred Behrens, Michael Kuball
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: COLLECTOR'S CHOICE EAN: 9780767038843 Format: Box set ISBN: 0767038843 Label: A&E Home Video Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: A&E Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2001-08-28 Running Time: 80 Studio: A&E Home Video
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very well done. Typical of the history channel Comment: Up to the usual great standards of The History Channel. Jack Perkins' narration is great. Good learning tools. My kids enjed it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The impact of railroads. Comment: I was expecting a history in the technological development of railroads; instead, the series focused primarily on the social implications and economic impact brought about by the railroads.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book For Train Buffs Comment: If you have just became a train addict, or know someone who is, then this is the book to have in your collection. Great pictures and lots of information to satisfy the kid in you (or whoever enjoys this). Would make a great gift for that train fanatic in your life (Which is why I bought this for my significant other).
Customer Rating:      Summary: trains and history Comment: a very good movie for the person who wants to know about the development of trains. This is not for the young child, it is very good for information for reports for school and as a teaching aid for geography or history lessons.
a good well made movie for the older person
Customer Rating:      Summary: Railroad History in a Nutshell Comment: As a 'Live Steam' addict, found this to include a number of International historical viewpoints that added to my appreciation of Steam Locomotion and its role in world history. The second episode - on the strong British Isles contribution to this advance in technology was important, my perspective had been shaped by the American Steam experience. If you are into Steam and the Industrial Revolution - this is a 'must have' in your collection to share with your friends; or just to gain a more Global insight into this 150 years of History.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very well done. Typical of the history channel Comment: Up to the usual great standards of The History Channel. Jack Perkins' narration is great. Good learning tools. My kids enjed it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The impact of railroads. Comment: I was expecting a history in the technological development of railroads; instead, the series focused primarily on the social implications and economic impact brought about by the railroads.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book For Train Buffs Comment: If you have just became a train addict, or know someone who is, then this is the book to have in your collection. Great pictures and lots of information to satisfy the kid in you (or whoever enjoys this). Would make a great gift for that train fanatic in your life (Which is why I bought this for my significant other).
Customer Rating:      Summary: trains and history Comment: a very good movie for the person who wants to know about the development of trains. This is not for the young child, it is very good for information for reports for school and as a teaching aid for geography or history lessons.
a good well made movie for the older person
Customer Rating:      Summary: Railroad History in a Nutshell Comment: As a 'Live Steam' addict, found this to include a number of International historical viewpoints that added to my appreciation of Steam Locomotion and its role in world history. The second episode - on the strong British Isles contribution to this advance in technology was important, my perspective had been shaped by the American Steam experience. If you are into Steam and the Industrial Revolution - this is a 'must have' in your collection to share with your friends; or just to gain a more Global insight into this 150 years of History.
In 1825, transportation was revolutionized by a clumsy little locomotive in England that chugged along at 12 miles per hour. Within a few years, train tracks crisscrossed the planet. Locomotion hurtles down a track of discovery to trace the impact of rail travel on society. It's an epic ride aboard the Iron Horse, with changeovers to the Twentieth Century Limited and Japan's Bullet Train.
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