Trains Unlimited
Monday , March 12 5:00 AM-6:00 AM
The Engineers
A profile of the "captains of the tracks", the men and women who pilot some of the most powerful machines ever built. We'll talk to locomotive engineers about the railroad's romantic past, watch them guide today's sleek super liners, and take a peek at their future. TV G
Trains Unlimited
Monday , March 19 5:00 AM-6:00 AM
Presidential Trains
Hop on board these vehicles of hope and promise, and sometimes bearers of death and despair. Ride the rails as the chief executive journeys into America's heartland. From Andrew Jackson's 13-mile joy ride to the solemn processionals of the assassinated Lincoln and Kennedy, travel with the U.S. White House on Wheels. TV G
Trains Unlimited
Monday , March 26 5:00 AM-6:00 AM
Railroad Police
Ride shotgun along with the folks who protect trains, passengers, and cargo on American railways. From the gunfighters in the mid-19th century, the Civil War's Pinkerton Detective Agency, to today's special agents with federal authority, they pursue the bad guys who would derail the system. TV G
This is a "cut & paste" right from the Histoy Channel's website. I do beleive these are Eastern Times. Set those VCR's!
Andy
Monday , March 12 5:00 AM-6:00 AM
The Engineers
A profile of the "captains of the tracks", the men and women who pilot some of the most powerful machines ever built. We'll talk to locomotive engineers about the railroad's romantic past, watch them guide today's sleek super liners, and take a peek at their future. TV G
Trains Unlimited
Monday , March 19 5:00 AM-6:00 AM
Presidential Trains
Hop on board these vehicles of hope and promise, and sometimes bearers of death and despair. Ride the rails as the chief executive journeys into America's heartland. From Andrew Jackson's 13-mile joy ride to the solemn processionals of the assassinated Lincoln and Kennedy, travel with the U.S. White House on Wheels. TV G
Trains Unlimited
Monday , March 26 5:00 AM-6:00 AM
Railroad Police
Ride shotgun along with the folks who protect trains, passengers, and cargo on American railways. From the gunfighters in the mid-19th century, the Civil War's Pinkerton Detective Agency, to today's special agents with federal authority, they pursue the bad guys who would derail the system. TV G
This is a "cut & paste" right from the Histoy Channel's website. I do beleive these are Eastern Times. Set those VCR's!
Andy