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Take A Ride Video Collection
Viewing these videos is like stepping into a time machine!
L-3 Third Avenue EL in THE BRONX, 149th Street to Gun Hill Road, 1960s-1970s with both pre-war and post-war IRT cars; and the Myrtle Ave EL in Brooklyn, 1950s-1960s with open-platform BU cars and later the Q-type cars.
53 minutes Color • Fully Narrated
These films have been transferred to tape using professional equipment and the best grade tape stock for both masters and copies. All efforts have been made to obtain the best possible picture quality. Some of these films may not be up to modern standards. However, picture quality on these tapes is quite acceptable. As always, there is a full money-back guarantee.
4 in stock
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Take A Ride Video Collection
Viewing these videos is like stepping into a time machine!
S-4 NewYork Area Subway Fantrips, 1960s-1970s. Many underground and open air views of fantrips on the IRT, BMT, IND and PATH. Unusual trains, unusual places visited. Some regular operations as well.
1 hour, 12 minutes, mostly B&W • Fully Narrated
These films have been transferred to tape using professional equipment and the best grade tape stock for both masters and copies. All efforts have been made to obtain the best possible picture quality. Some of these films may not be up to modern standards. However, picture quality on these tapes is quite acceptable. As always, there is a full money-back guarantee.
4 in stock
1 Hour Running Time
Produced & Written by Stephen Samtur
If you grew up in The Bronx, and you wanted to impress that special someone, what movie theatre would you take her to? More than likely, it would have been the Loew’s Paradise on the Grand Concourse. Anybody over 50 years of age will never forget this theatre. It had a majestic charm, a romantic atmosphere accented by the wispy clouds and bright sparkling lights overhead. For most, the magnificence of this palace could never be fully realized because we were just too young to appreciate it. Back In THE BRONX has been given total access and is the first to film this multi-million dollar theatre restoration, and now everyone (including your grandchildren) will have the unique opportunity to see it again through an adult’s perspective, on this 1-hour DVD.
3 in stock
Take A Ride Video Collection
Viewing these videos is like stepping into a time machine!
T-2 THE BRONX and Westchester Trolleys. Older and newer trolley cars around THE BRONX in the 1930s and 1940s, including the Dyre Avenue trolley about 1937: a trolley ride through New Rochelle, including Hudson Park, Fort Slocum and Pelhamdale Avenue and Yonkers lines GREAT BRONX TROLLEY SCENES.
55 minutes, B&W and Color • Fully Narrated
These films have been transferred to tape using professional equipment and the best grade tape stock for both masters and copies. All efforts have been made to obtain the best possible picture quality. Some of these films may not be up to modern standards. However, picture quality on these tapes is quite acceptable. As always, there is a full money-back guarantee.
2 in stock
Take A Ride Video Collection
Viewing these videos is like stepping into a time machine!
L-4 Second Avenue Elevated in color, 1942, South Ferry to Queensboro Plaza and back just before abandonment. The Dyre Avenue shuttle (the Dinky) 1940s-1950s with open platform cars and early IRT steel subway cars. B&W and color. The Polo Grounds shuttle 1950s via the Putnam Bridge between 155th Street-8th Avenue and 167th Street-Jerome Avenue. All color. The Q-type era on the Third Avenue EL in THE BRONX and Manhattan, 1950.
50 Minutes B&W
• Fully Narrated
These films have been transferred to tape using professional equipment and the best grade tape stock for both masters and copies. All efforts have been made to obtain the best possible picture quality. Some of these films may not be up to modern standards. However, picture quality on these tapes is quite acceptable. As always, there is a full money-back guarantee.
1 in stock
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