Pan Ams West End

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Pan Ams West End

In March, 2006 Guilford Rail System, the operator of what is left of the Boston and Maine and Maine Central lines in New England, changed its name to Pan Am Railways. This program shows the trains running in July of 2007 on Pan Am's historic West End or the Fitchburg Route main line of the former Boston and Maine between East Deerfield and Mohawk Yard in Glenville, New York including a day and a half of continuous action. This line includes the historic Hoosac Tunnel that gives Pan Am the easiest crossing of the Berkshires. A number of boxcars and two locomotives have been repainted into Pan Am Railways blue and charcoal color scheme and several of those are shown on this program along with Pan Am's eclectic mix of older, un-rebuilt motive power that draws fans from far and wide. "Pan AM's West End" is seventy six minutes long. The DVD on this program has the option of being watched with or without narration.
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Length: 76
Item#: PAWE
Format: Format is DVD DVD-R
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Added 2008-03-16 14:40:37 by Joe
I own this video and I like it a lot. The only thing I feel I should warn people about are the Big E videos without the option to shut the narration off. Sure the whole train is shown, but the narrator talks the entire length of each train. You can barely hear the sounds of the train. It was quite maddening to be honest. I prefer to shut the narration off on train videos- especially with Big E videos. This video was great with the narration turned off. You can hear the distinct sound of EMD units working hard to keep the freight trains moving. There is some beautiful scenery also.