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TrainTown Toronto
(16mm Color Film From The Camera of Emery Gulash)
Travel along with us on a long-ago weekend adventure for Emery Gulash and his good friend Walt Sardinha.
The two friends came early and stayed late for a day, or maybe a few days, on the sunny side of the tracks of the Toronto Terminals Railway in the early 1970s, recording the passage of a wide spectrum of passenger trains, switching moves, and some freight traffic into and near the vibrant Beaux-Arts Toronto Union Station, opened in 1927.
This was the era before Via Rail Canada took over long-distance passenger operations in 1978. A non-stop parade of trains of the Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Government of Ontario Transit -- GO Transit for short, and Ontario Northland are seemingly everywhere in these historic rail action scenes.
16mm Film - HD Digital Transfer on a State of the Art Frame by Frame Transfer Machine for the Ultimate Color, brightness and Detail.
Note: This DVD has been down-converted from our High Definition Video Master, and formatted for both Wide-screen and 4x3 TVs -- This DVD will properly play on Wide-screen televisions as 16x9 and on 4x3 televisions as pan & scan 4x3
Approx; 56 Minutes
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound