Archival films cover the history and development of the railroad industry in the United States, from the building of the first transcontinental line to the eventual triumph of diesel over steam.
Archival films cover the history and development of the railroad industry in the United States, from the building of the first transcontinental line to the eventual triumph of diesel over steam.
Presents the adventures of Thomas and his friends as Thomas is propelled by a jet engine, Spencer falls in the mud, Duck has problems with the Troublesome Trucks, James gets covered in bees, and Henry bumps into an elephant.
"Wilson has an important job-to take photos of Chuggington. When his camera flies off and lands out of reach, a robotic dinosaur saves the day! But can Wilson still get the perfect shot of Chuggington he needs?"--P. [4] of cover.
Little Blue Engine tries hard and passes her final test for Engine School, but learns that everyone's journey is different and that, sometimes, success requires a little help.
Offers a close-up look at the best that General Electric and Electro-Motive have to offer, from veteran SD45s to contemporary Dash 9s and SD90s. A special sequence shows how GE builds its locomotives in Erie, Pa.