Best of the Mohawk Valley 2005
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CSXT’s busy Mohawk Subdivision features a wide variety of traffic, scenery, and motive power from CSX, leasing companies and other railroads.
From Winslow, Arizona to Needles, California, BNSF’s former Santa Fe Seligman Subdivision is often desolate but always fascinating.
The scenic Canadian Pacific’s D&H line so rich in history is covered in this program from Delanson to Oneonta, New York. Lots of warm sunshine gives great autumn light to a variety of trains filmed from the producers favorite locations
The Providence & Worcester, Central Vermont, and Vermont Railway are covered during the early 1990’s in this enjoyable program featuring many great locations throughout the different seasons of New England.
Part of the busy Santa Fe Transcon line, the “Chilli” sub runs from Chicago to Fort Madison, Iowa.
We begin our visit to famed Sherman Hill at Cheyenne Yard. Between Cheyenne and Laramie is the crossing of the Continental Divide with three tracks over Sherman Hill.
Visit two Union Pacific lines through Kansas, The Coffeyville (former MoPac) Sub and the Cherokee Sub.
In this program we see a still independent Burlington Northern in 1994. BN was hungry for power and so we see various leased locomotives head up many of the trains.
Santa Fe’s Marceline Sub runs between Argentine Yard at Kansas City and the Mississippi River crossing at Fort Madison, Iowa. We’ll see “Q” trains and “T” trains and lots of Warbonnets.
This line is part of the Santa Fe Transcon and sees heavy and fast freights. We’ll see plenty of intermodal, miles of trailers and lots of Warbonnets.
It’s 1992, and railfan Bob Ernst set out to document Kansas City’s largest railroad presence, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, with a tour of the best railfan locations in the area.
Here you’ll find high density railroading at its finest. Union Pacific sends up to sixty trains a day across the Sub’s hilly terrain. More than four hours on three DVDs.
Heavy traffic and run-through power too.
It’s 1995, the last year for an independent Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Giant BNSF is still in the future, the Panhandle Sub is busy and we are there to see the action.
The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad from Antonito, Colorado to Chama, New Mexico is a time machine were one can recreate scenes from the 1950s, or before!
Enjoy great steam action with one of the steam stars of today. See her run in 5 states.
Enjoy great railroad action on Pennsylvania’s Strasburg Railroad, and New Mexico & Colorado’s Cumbres & Toltec.
From A-to-Z, “Amtrak-to-Zephyr”, packed with one full hour of fun and learning, this exciting video enhances a child’s natural learning ability while exploring some of the coolest aspects of real trains.
See the USA as it should be seen, from a train! You’ll be thrilled by coast-to-coast rail action in this fabulous program.
Enjoy a fantastic trip up America’s West Coast by rail.
Summer is a great time for steam action! With several steamers running in various parts of the country, it is not hard to find some steam! We found some for you!
With autumn leaves falling, it is a scenic season for steam locomotives action.
Cold, steam producing, weather on 3 railroads.
Spring is a special time of year to enjoy steam railroading. The budding leaves and melting snow make for a beautiful backdrop to all the action.
Visit Oregon’s Blue Mountains and Union Pacific’s three heavy grades.
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