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Great Scenic Railway Journeys
Celebrating North America's Steam Railways (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
This program explorers the impact that the steam engine had in building our world. From the frozen tundra of Alaska to the vast high desert of Arizona, the rolling hills of New Hampshire to the Black Hills of South Dakota and through the prairies and mountains of Canada. We also visit Steamtown National Historic Site and get a first hand lesson on how a steam engine works and why millions of people each year are drawn to them.
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Don Wittnam
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 › 3:31pm
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Lynn Siedelmannn
Sunday, May 31, 2009 › 6:29pm
We belong to the Garden Railway Society here in Denver. We would love to have someone to come to our meeting to speak to us. We are having a Convention in July. It will have international attendees. Is there a way for the club to get a copy of this program.?
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Lynn Siedelmannn
Sunday, May 31, 2009 › 6:29pm
We belong to the Garden Railway Society here in Denver. We would love to have someone to come to our meeting to speak to us. We are having a Convention in July. It will have international attendees. Is there a way for the club to get a copy of this program.?
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Great Scenic Railway Journeys
Celebrating North America's Steam Railways (Part 2 of 2)
first aired: May 31, 2009 (#102)
This program explorers the impact that the steam engine had in building ...
Celebrating North America's Steam Railways (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)
first aired: May 31, 2009 (#101)
This program explorers the impact that the steam engine had in building ...
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More discussions about
Great Scenic Railway Journeys
All aboard, Colorado: relics of times past
Monday, June 1
WATCH: Full steam ahead in Colorado!
Monday, June 1
What's your point of view?
Don Wittnam
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 › 3:31pm
Thanks for the alerts
Lynn Siedelmannn
Sunday, May 31, 2009 › 6:29pm
We belong to the Garden Railway Society here in Denver. We would love to have someone to come to our meeting to speak to us. We are having a Convention in July. It will have international attendees. Is there a way for the club to get a copy of this program.?
Javascript is required to view this web page.
Don Wittnam
Tuesday, May 26, 2009 › 3:31pm
Thanks for the alerts
Lynn Siedelmannn
Sunday, May 31, 2009 › 6:29pm
We belong to the Garden Railway Society here in Denver. We would love to have someone to come to our meeting to speak to us. We are having a Convention in July. It will have international attendees. Is there a way for the club to get a copy of this program.?
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