Part 1 of a Four Part Series of Railfanning in the 1950s.
Welcome back to our viewers and welcome to first time viewers. This is the first in a 4-part series of railfanning in the 1950s. The images were shot on Super 8 film by Ed Birch's father, Ed Birch, Sr., and digitized onto DVD. Lots of scenes of fallen flag locomotives and rolling stock long out of service. Thanks for watching.

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Part 2 of a Four-Part Series of Railfanning in the 1950s.

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The Glory Machines

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500 INSANE Train Moments Filmed Second Before Disaster | Idiots in Cars Compilation !

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Steam & Diesel on the Nickel Plate

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Chasing Trains in the 1970s with an 8mm Camera

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How the Delaware Lackawanna Built the Right Railroad and Still Lost It

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Main Line Steam Routes - Steam in the 1960s (Volume One) 1988

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The Bundesbahn in the 1980s

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

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Newly Discovered Colour Film (1939): Luftwaffe Fighter Wing JG 77 & Bf 109 Operations

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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Part 3 of a Four-Part Series of 8mm Film Shot in Pennsylvania in the Transition Era of the 1950s

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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday

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Lok-Legende - 01 150, Schwarzer Renner unter Dampf, 1980er Eisenbahn Doku.

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A Day in the Life of a Model Engineer

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1914-1921: The Technological Leap That Ended the Age of Distance. Henry Ford’s Rare Archival Footage

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Reflections of American Railroading

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Ost-V100 zwischen Brocken und Wurmberg

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TEE connects Europe

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