 | This fond overview of train history rides the rails of nostalgia from iron horses to TGV's and beyond. Four episodes, first shown on A&E, include "Engines of Enterprise," "Taming the Iron Monster," "The War Machines," and "Magic Machines and Mobile... |
 | A colorful Walt Disney production based on the true Civil War story of Andrews' Raiders, who captured a Confederate railroad train during the Civil War and were then pursued by another Confederate locomotive. When Andrews, a Union spy, leads a team... |
 | The History Channel offers an overview of the steam train in this informative release, demonstrating how they played a vital role in the evolution of train travel. Although they now exist as museum pieces, the steam train enjoyed an illustrious run... |
 | THE NEW POLAR EXPRESS follows the train of the same name as it journeys across the heart of Sweden. From the bustling urban center of Stockholm to the wild expanses of the highlands north of the Arctic Circle, this train provides incredible... |
 | Thomas is just in the way as his friends help prepare for a big ocean show at the docks, but when Percy is startled by one of the exhibits and creates havoc, Thomas helps get things back on track. |
 | Thomas and his pals return in this collection of tales from the Island of Sodor. Beloved trains Thomas, Percy, and Gordon experience exciting adventures, fixing bridges and planning get-togethers as they learn life lessons along the way. |
LwBGM~$(KGrHgoOKjcEjlLmYdDjBKq4z5ybkg~~_6.JPG) | Thomas the train engine thinks that all the other engines are too busy to help him celebrate his birthday, but he is in for a surprise. |
 | Though he might be best remembered for sweeping epics such as DOCTOR ZHIVAGO and LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, renowned British director David Lean began his film career with small-scale character studies based on the plays of Noel Coward. Lean's fourth film,... |
 | Ride the rails with ALL ABOARD: AMERICAN TRAIN JOURNEYS. This volume travels through the picturesque lines of Colorado and the southern states. |
 | "In February 1910, a monstrous blizzard hit Washington State. High in the Cascade Mountains near the tiny town of Wellington, two trainloads of cold, hungry passengers and their crews found their railcars buried in rising drifts, parked precariously... |