Travel Town Appearances in Media
Travel Town is near many television and movie studios, which has prompted those production companies to include scenes requiring railroad equipment to be shot at Travel Town since it opened. Personal private photography is allowed. Professional filming, recording and/or photography (loosely indicated as a tripod or more, or for publication) requires a permit.
A small sample of the thousands of Travel Town's screen appearances is represented below:
- Adam-12 Episode 101 "Eyewitness" 1972
- Columbo "Identity Crisis" 1975
- CHiPs Episode 109
- Knight Rider Episode 36 "Diamonds Aren't a Girl's Best Friend" 1983
- Quantum Leap (TV series) Episode 48 "A Hunting Will We Go" 1991
- Royal Crown Revue's "Watts Local" music video was shot in several locations.
- Six Feet Under Season 4 Episode 8 "Coming and Going"
- Ghost Whisperer (TV series)| Season 5, Episode 9 "Lost in the Shadows"
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