Yesterday's Santa Fe
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Yesterday's Santa Fe
The late 1960's and early 1970's was a depressing period for railroad enthusiasts. The sleek, streamlined passenger train was disappearing and the F7, America's most lovable diesel engine which 20 years earlier buried the steam engine, was itself becoming an endangered species. In 1967 Virgil Staff observed the changes and invested in a high quality 16mm motion picture film camera and set out across the Santa Fe railway to record the conclusion of this historic period.
02-4200
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Length 40 min.
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Copyright 1996
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$ 24.95
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