All Discussions Tagged 'DVD' - Northwestern Pacific Railroad Network2024-03-28T23:20:36Zhttp://nwprr.net/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=DVD&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBates Publishing - NWP VHS Videostag:nwprr.net,2012-01-19:3290209:Topic:654202012-01-19T18:42:32.691ZMatt Jacobshttp://nwprr.net/profile/MattJacobs
<p>This was a collection I had read about years ago, but never heard of anyone that had them. Does anyone here have them? Are they any good? If so, any idea where to get them?</p>
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<p>I converted my old Pentrex California Northern VHS tape over to DVD, and plan on doing the same with the Pentrex NWP VHS, and the CWRR VHS too. Just thought, it might be good to do a whole shootin' match at once.</p>
<p>This was a collection I had read about years ago, but never heard of anyone that had them. Does anyone here have them? Are they any good? If so, any idea where to get them?</p>
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<p>I converted my old Pentrex California Northern VHS tape over to DVD, and plan on doing the same with the Pentrex NWP VHS, and the CWRR VHS too. Just thought, it might be good to do a whole shootin' match at once.</p> Pentrex Video "Today's Northwest Pacific"tag:nwprr.net,2010-10-11:3290209:Topic:126082010-10-11T23:35:22.000ZAndrew F. Laverdierehttp://nwprr.net/profile/AndrewFLaverdiere
I picked up a DVD recently at an LA train hobby shop, a Pentrex video documenting day to day operations on the SP/NWP around 1992/1994. If you haven't caught this yet, its worth it. I'm about half way through. It had nice shots of the operation of the Napa, Petaluma and Black Point bridges, and yard action in Petaluma. It's amusing to hear the narrator speak about frenzied activity in the Petaluma yard. You really get a sense of the teamwork and organization required to get cargo from one end…
I picked up a DVD recently at an LA train hobby shop, a Pentrex video documenting day to day operations on the SP/NWP around 1992/1994. If you haven't caught this yet, its worth it. I'm about half way through. It had nice shots of the operation of the Napa, Petaluma and Black Point bridges, and yard action in Petaluma. It's amusing to hear the narrator speak about frenzied activity in the Petaluma yard. You really get a sense of the teamwork and organization required to get cargo from one end to the other.<br/><br/>Looks like Pentrex is in the neighborhood of me here in Pasadena.<br/>