Green Frog Productions - DVD - South Shore RR of the 70s - Approx 67 Minutes (SKU 302-cp035)
Available On: January 1, 2021

From the camera of Dan Morris comes all color and sound action on the South Shore Railroad of the 1970s. The car logo proclaimed 'The Little Train That Could'.
Join us for a look at the CSS&SB in 1975-1978 as filmed in color with original sound. You'll see passenger operations from Chicago, Illinois to South Bend, Indiana and experience freight action with 'Little Joe's' and ex-Chessie Geep 7s.
These films were taken during one of the South Shore's darkest hours. A period when parent railroad, Chessie, was petitioning the ICC to abandon passenger service. But the South Shore survives today with an all new passenger fleet.
This DVD covers operations from Randolf Street to South Bend. You'll see fall colors, as well as summer and winter scenes! The South Shore line truly is 'The Little Train That Did'
Approx. 67 Minutes
DVD-The South Shore
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Green Frog Productions has been producing videos and audio recordings for railfans and modelers since 1983. We are a full production facility in our own suite of offices in Douglasville, Georgia. There are full time employees and part timers. We do our own field production, editing, duplication, and shipping. A good number of our videos have been made from 16mm & 8mm film that was shot by railfans & proffessionals beginning in the 1920's and continuing through the '70's. Modern action is shot on professional equipment and edited with computers using the latest technology.
Green Frog is releasing all of its video products over time onto DVD and Blu-Ray, look for new DVD's to come out on a regular basis. Green Frog DVD's offer superior Video Quality and Audio Quality, our DVD's are encoded with high Data Bit Rates for superior video quality.
Green Frog DVD audio is encoded into the (Dolby Digital .ac3) format and will be in 2.0 Stereo & 5.1 Digital surround sound. Green Frog DVD Audio also offers the ability to turn the narration on and off with the click of a button on a menu, and from your DVD remote control!
