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The California Zephyr (1990) offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era of rail travel through the lens of Emery Gulash, a talented photographer. Shot in 1965, the film captures the essence of the California Zephyr at its peak glory. You get this immersive journey, with Gulash’s camera following the train from stunning dome views to trackside perspectives, and even through the thrilling Big-10 curves and tunnels west of Denver. It’s more about the ambience—the rhythm of the train, the landscapes whizzing by, and the camaraderie among passengers. There's no narration, just the sounds of the journey, which gives it an authentic feel. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak it all in. It’s a distinct piece, really, for anyone who appreciates the art of train travel.
Features stunning visuals of train travel in the 1960s.No narration, purely atmospheric sound.Great for documentary enthusiasts and train lovers.
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