Tramways of South America

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Tramways of South America - Image of the front cover of the cassette case. Tramways of South America is a comprehensive look at the continent's highly varied tramways, showing big-city systems and rambling country trolleys, suburban commuting and interurbans. Car types range from tiny single-truckers (closed and open, even horsecars) through trains of double-truck ex-Pacific Electric interurbans (as well as many other secondhand cars from the US and Europe). The backdrops include crowded city streets (filled with vintage US-built autos), sleepy small towns, mountains, and jungle.

Countries shown include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru. Nearly all systems still operating after World War Two are covered in film footage (predominantly color) shot mostly during the 1950s and 60s: Arequipa, Asunción, Batuco, Buenos Aires, Campinas, Campo Grande, Campos de Jordão, La Paz, La Plata, Lima, Manaus, Mendoza, Niterói, Piracicaba, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Santiago, Santos, São Carlos, São Paulo, and Tirirical. An even dozen cameramen, mostly from the UK and the US, contributed their efforts to this massive project. Produced by Online Video.

This DVD has over 30 chapter points, and a two-level (country/city) menu system to let you zero in on what you want to see very quickly.

Order code TSA, 112 minutes.....$39.95

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Allen Morrison's Electric Transport in Latin America is a terrific compendium of histories, photos, and maps in over 1000 web pages, with nearly 2000 photos.

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