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Railway to Heaven

Railway to Heaven

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Actor: Various
Studio: Mountain Automation Corporation

Buy New: $19.95



New (2) Used (7) from $9.24


Format: Black & White, Color, Ntsc
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 60
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 0936206683
UPC: 639351006838
EAN: 9780936206684

Theatrical Release Date: 1999

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Description
Railway to Heaven tells the story of thirteen churches in railroad cars that prowled rural America searching for souls to save for more than half a century. Included are many rare photos of Chapel Cars as well as motion picture footage of Baptist car Emmanuel in service in Colorado in 1935. Learn from appearances by Fr. Herman Page of the Episcopal Church, Father Kenneth Velo, president of the Catholic Church Extension Society, and Mr. Ken Giacoletto, president of the American Baptist Assembly and guardian of chapel Car Grace. Don't miss the model chapel car built by Fr. Page. The production includes footage of two existing cars: Catholic car St. Paul and Baptist car Grace as well as much historic railroad motion picture footage.

Operated by Catholic, Episcopal and Baptist organizations, these chapel cars were hauled by both freight and passenger trains from 1890 to the 1940s. Missionaries and priests started new churches in over 3,000 towns and ministered in rail towns where crime, gambling and prostitution were rampant. They faced opposition and suffered personal hardships. Chapel cars were caught in hurricanes, struck by lightning, set afire and surrounded by floods.

The first chapel car was the Episcopal Cathedral Car of North Dakota built in 1890. Two more Episcopal cars would roam the wilds of Michigan.In 1891, the American Baptist Publication Society built Evangel, the first of seven cars. Cars were promoted by posters, much like circuses of the day. The Catholic Church Extension Society would build three chapel cars.



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