Mini-review. No affiliation to John Pechulis Media and I purchased the DVD.
I watched this DVD last night. The LV is not covered well in video compared to other railroads, with the exception of other videos from JPM. I have several other videos but this one stuck out due to content. The amount of 1940s to end of steam in this video is amazing. The color film is worth it alone. Some of the B&W steam was stunning in clarity and exposure.
The coverage extends from NJ to Laurel Run PA. Steam and early diesel (lots of Baldwins), Budd cars for Hazelton, gas-electrics, and Alco S and RS units round out the engine types.
JPM has gone the extra step with this video to include menus (normally they just start) to skip to an area you want to see. There are also maps to explain what you are seeing.
What I watched:
http://johnpmedia.com/mediastore/index. ... ucts_id=30
Charles
I watched this DVD last night. The LV is not covered well in video compared to other railroads, with the exception of other videos from JPM. I have several other videos but this one stuck out due to content. The amount of 1940s to end of steam in this video is amazing. The color film is worth it alone. Some of the B&W steam was stunning in clarity and exposure.
The coverage extends from NJ to Laurel Run PA. Steam and early diesel (lots of Baldwins), Budd cars for Hazelton, gas-electrics, and Alco S and RS units round out the engine types.
JPM has gone the extra step with this video to include menus (normally they just start) to skip to an area you want to see. There are also maps to explain what you are seeing.
What I watched:
http://johnpmedia.com/mediastore/index. ... ucts_id=30
Charles