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Re: (erielack) Perishables To Cleveland



On Wed, 4 Jul 2007, bob gillis wrote:

> J. Henry Priebe Jr. wrote:
> > The Nickel Plate Story was just aired on RFD TV this past week. RFD has a
> > weekly show called Trains and Locomotives that airs two or three times a week.
> > The first airing of each show is Monday at 6 pm EDT. RFD TV is available on
> > DirecTV, Dish Network and I believe some cable systems. I have Trains and
> > Locomotives set to record each week on my DVR. I did in fact record The Nickel
> > Plate Story as well as the Wabash video. The film should not be confused with
> > Rehor's NKP book of the same name.
> > 
> > Last week it was vintage Western Maryland footage and some WM Scenic steam.
> 
> Henry, do you have any information about who produces this program?
> 
> A Google search came up with two hits on Trains and Locomotives and AOL 
> Television.
> 
> I do not think that we will ever get RFD TV in the metro NYC area but 
> possibly we might persuade another channel to pick up T&L.
> 
> bob gillis
> 

I don't know who produces it, the link at http://www.rfdtv.com to the show is
a page for "Machines of Iron," which is a railroad video and DVD producer with
a link to railroad history, but it sems to me that they have just been showing
Mark I videos the past few weeks, not anything from Machines of Iron.

http://www.rfdtv.com/shows/trainsandloco.asp
and
http://www.machinesofiron.net/

Your best bet might be to contact RFD TV directly.

Henry

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