
Publisher: John Pechulis Media (2017)
DVD: 59 minutes
Description: Volume 3 continues the tour from brothers Arch and Bruce between the early-mid-1960’s and the early-1970’s. In this volume, we revisit some of their favorite locations along the Reading, Lehigh Valley, and CNJ coal roads, as well as scenes on the Pennsy, Delaware & Hudson, and Erie Lackawanna roads outside the coal regions and more. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: October 25, 2020
DVD: 59 minutes
Description: Volume 3 continues the tour from brothers Arch and Bruce between the early-mid-1960’s and the early-1970’s. In this volume, we revisit some of their favorite locations along the Reading, Lehigh Valley, and CNJ coal roads, as well as scenes on the Pennsy, Delaware & Hudson, and Erie Lackawanna roads outside the coal regions and more. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: October 25, 2020
Publisher: John Pechulis Media (2017)
DVD: 42 minutes
Description: Volume 4 is the conclusion of the footage filmed from the early-1970’s to the early-1980’s. In this volume, we look at waning years of the anthracite railroads and progression to the inevitable formation of Conrail. Under Conrail, Arch and Bruce captured the varied, colorful lashups on the main lines and branch lines into the Conrail blues. Sit back and enjoy the series finale of their tour of northeast railroading as told by Mike Bednar.
Updated: October 25, 2020
DVD: 42 minutes
Description: Volume 4 is the conclusion of the footage filmed from the early-1970’s to the early-1980’s. In this volume, we look at waning years of the anthracite railroads and progression to the inevitable formation of Conrail. Under Conrail, Arch and Bruce captured the varied, colorful lashups on the main lines and branch lines into the Conrail blues. Sit back and enjoy the series finale of their tour of northeast railroading as told by Mike Bednar.
Updated: October 25, 2020
Publisher: Pentrex (2022)
DVD: 65 minutes
Description: The Kosin collection features super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The collection highlights the Anthracite Railroads Valley and beyond in the last few years of operation and into the beginning of Conrail. Many rare Wyoming Valley locations are captured in the Ashley and Wilkes-Barre areas. Volume 2 of the Kosin Collection shows scenes of the Lehigh Valley, Delaware & Hudson, Erie Lackawanna and some early days of Conrail from White Haven, over the mountains and into the Wyoming & Lackawanna Valleys in the early to mid-1970s. As seen in the first volume, trains were running over deteriorating infrastructure with ailing equipment due to deferred maintenance from declining revenue. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: December 2, 2022
DVD: 65 minutes
Description: The Kosin collection features super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The collection highlights the Anthracite Railroads Valley and beyond in the last few years of operation and into the beginning of Conrail. Many rare Wyoming Valley locations are captured in the Ashley and Wilkes-Barre areas. Volume 2 of the Kosin Collection shows scenes of the Lehigh Valley, Delaware & Hudson, Erie Lackawanna and some early days of Conrail from White Haven, over the mountains and into the Wyoming & Lackawanna Valleys in the early to mid-1970s. As seen in the first volume, trains were running over deteriorating infrastructure with ailing equipment due to deferred maintenance from declining revenue. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: December 2, 2022
Publisher: John Pechulis Media (2021)
DVD: 62 minutes
Description: The Kosin collection features super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The collection highlights the Anthracite Railroads Valley and beyond in the last few years of operation and into the beginning of Conrail. Many rare Wyoming Valley locations are captured in the Ashley and Wilkes-Barre areas. Volume 3 of the Kosin Collection again features a wide variety of footage from the Lehigh Valley, Delaware & Hudson, Erie Lackawanna and some early days of Conrail from White Haven, over the mountains and into the Wyoming & Lackawanna Valleys and beyond from 1972 into the first month of Conrail. As seen in the previous volumes, trains were tip-toeing over deteriorated track with equipment that was struggling to stay on the active service roster. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: December 2, 2022
DVD: 62 minutes
Description: The Kosin collection features super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The collection highlights the Anthracite Railroads Valley and beyond in the last few years of operation and into the beginning of Conrail. Many rare Wyoming Valley locations are captured in the Ashley and Wilkes-Barre areas. Volume 3 of the Kosin Collection again features a wide variety of footage from the Lehigh Valley, Delaware & Hudson, Erie Lackawanna and some early days of Conrail from White Haven, over the mountains and into the Wyoming & Lackawanna Valleys and beyond from 1972 into the first month of Conrail. As seen in the previous volumes, trains were tip-toeing over deteriorated track with equipment that was struggling to stay on the active service roster. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: December 2, 2022
Publisher: John Pechulis Media (2022)
DVD: 54 minutes
Description: The Kosin collection features super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Volume 4 of the Kosin Collection features the last films in the series of the Anthracite Railroad operations and beginning of Conrail, from Jim Thorpe to Binghamton, NY with the majority of coverage being from the Lackawanna Valley north. Erie Lackawanna is the primary railroad in this program with the usual scenes of the Delaware & Hudson, Lehigh Valley and early Conrail trains in the mix. As seen in earlier volumes, trains were navigating deteriorated track while trying to maintain schedules. The volume ends with brief scenes during the 1972 flood from near Ashley and Wilkes-Barre, PA. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: December 2, 2022
DVD: 54 minutes
Description: The Kosin collection features super 8mm railroad films photographed by the late George Naugle of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Volume 4 of the Kosin Collection features the last films in the series of the Anthracite Railroad operations and beginning of Conrail, from Jim Thorpe to Binghamton, NY with the majority of coverage being from the Lackawanna Valley north. Erie Lackawanna is the primary railroad in this program with the usual scenes of the Delaware & Hudson, Lehigh Valley and early Conrail trains in the mix. As seen in earlier volumes, trains were navigating deteriorated track while trying to maintain schedules. The volume ends with brief scenes during the 1972 flood from near Ashley and Wilkes-Barre, PA. Narrated with commentary by Mike Bednar.
Updated: December 2, 2022