Trains & Trolleys of the 20th Century (Extended Version)! Classic railroad movies, shot in 8mm and 16mm film, color enhanced and sharpened, were compiled to provide an overview of North American railroading over the course of much of the 20th Century. The show opens with Colorado’s Midland Terminal Railway in 1929, then on to the Denver & Rio Grande Western in the Royal Gorge and elsewhere, during the 1930s. During the 1950s, the streamliner era is in full swing. Steam and diesel locomotives pull passenger and freight trains on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Colorado & Southern, Illinois Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Norfolk & Western, Missouri Pacific, Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern, and others. Also see PCC and other types of classic electric streetcars operating in Los Angeles, Kansas City, St. Louis, San Francisco, Cleveland, New Orleans, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. Into the ’60s and ’70s, see Pennsylvania Railroad’s electrified Northeast Corridor, the Broadway Limited, B&O’s Capitol Limited, Rail Diesel Cars on the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines, and Southern Railway steam excursions pulled by Southern 2-8-2 no. 4501. Finally, finish on the Denver-Pueblo Joint Line in Colorado during the early 1980s.