About Ross Rail Video

Ross Rail Video Productions is a producer of specialist railway DVD’s catering for the needs of true railway enthusiasts. Our DVD’s feature both steam and diesel locomotives in all states of Australia. Archive and contemporary footage is shown and details of the various classes included. Some of the DVD’s also show “Then and Now” scenes recreating the past and the present in a unique way. A number of our DVD’s feature overseas trains, e.g. Britain, South Africa, Eastern Europe, whilst titles such as “Steam’s Finest Hour”, “Super Steam” and “Cathedrals of Steam” include both Australian and World content.
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WANTED! Old Railway Films

If you have old films of railway in the days of steam, we would love to hear from you. Archive footage of diesels would also be of interest. Please contact Philip Ross via phone on (03) 5616 2138 or e-mail
WANTED! Old Railway Films. If you have old films of railway in the days of steam, we would love to hear from you. Archive footage of diesels would also be of interest. Please contact Philip Ross via phone on (03) 5616 2138 or send us an email

DVD Titles

View our range of archival and contemporary steam train and diesel train DVDs, featuring footage from regions around the world including Asia, Australia, Brazil, Britain, Eastern Europe and Africa. Trains include Garratts and also steam rack railways.

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Latest DVD Releases

During the 1980's and 1990's still developing countries were the only places where steam could still be seen working in any numbers.
The Victorian railway system has undergone many changes since its inception in the late 19th century.
Steam in New South Wales Part 5 includes over a dozen loco types across the State in previously unseen archive footage.
Until 1978, the State owned South Australian Railways (SAR) operated on three gauges in the south-eastern part of the state.
This DVD contains archive footage of Sydney’s iconic Central Station in steam’s later years.
The 5’3” Victorian Goldfields Railway operates a 16km tourist line connecting the historic towns of Maldon and Castlemaine.