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Wisconsin Bookwatch, March, 2006
The Great Train Story
TM Books Video
c/o Andrea Blain Public Relations
9750 Crawford Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076
$12.95 1-800-892-2822 www.tmbv.com
The Great Train Story is an impressive display of the Museum of Science and Industry's model train route. Suitable all ages, The Great Train Story educates viewers about the importance of railroads today in four major functions: intermodal transportation, passenger service, transporting grain, and moving raw materials. A 2200 scale-mile journey between Chicago and Seattle illustrates this enthralling DVD. Bonus features include audio commentary, a look at early stages of construction, and surround sound. Highly recommended for model railroad buffs, and the next best thing to seeing the museum's exhibit in person. 45 min, color.
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