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  2. And Then There Was One (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on DVD in America on December 13, 2016 via the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (both online and in their gift shop). The release features a two-disc set containing the entire documentary and over 80 minutes of bonus features.

  3. Valley Railroad (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Valley Railroad makes an appearance in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull with 2-8-0 97 appearing in some scenes of the film. It again appears several times in the Hallmark 2021 production Next Stop, Christmas. Earlier movies including Amistad, Ragtime, and Malcolm X were also filmed in part at the Valley Railroad. [22]

  4. Valley Railroad 97 - Wikipedia

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    Valley Railroad 97 is a preserved 200 class 2-8-0 ... No. 97 was coupled to some passenger cars to be filmed at Essex station for the 2008 film Indiana Jones ...

  5. Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The following railroads have been called Valley Railroad: Connecticut Valley Railroad, 1868-1887, a defunct railroad in the state of Connecticut; Valley Railroad (Connecticut), a heritage railroad; Valley Railroad (New York), 1869-1945, predecessor of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad; Valley Railroad (Pennsylvania), Westline to ...

  6. Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad - Wikipedia

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    After two years of construction, passenger and commercial rail services began in 1876 and continued until 1943. The 22.53 mi (36.26 km) line ran from Colfax, north through Grass Valley to Nevada City. At one time, the railroad was notable for having the highest railroad bridge in California, the Bear River Bridge, built in 1908. [3]

  7. The Professionals (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie, which was shot in Technicolor, was filmed in Death Valley and the Coachella Valley in California, as well as Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. [2] The rail scenes were filmed on Kaiser Steel's Eagle Mountain Railroad. The steam locomotive seen in the movie currently resides on the Heber Valley Railroad.

  8. Yosemite Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Yosemite Valley Railroad (YVRR) was a short-line railroad that operated in California from 1907 to 1945, providing a new mode of travel and tourism for the region. It ran from Merced to the Yosemite National Park, but it did not extend to Yosemite Valley itself, as railroad construction was prohibited in the National Parks. [1]

  9. Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Valley Railway was a shortline railroad which operated between the city of Cleveland and small town of Zoarville in the state of Ohio in the United States. The railroad was founded in 1871, but the first segment of track did not open until 1880 and the line was not completed until 1884.