Train Action Hot Spots, Volume 1
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A dozen great railroads, at three great locations: Dayton’s Bluff, Minnesota • Clinton, Iowa • Nopeming, Minnesota.
Here’s footage that cuts straight to the heart of the action! See mighty steam machines pulling hard; hitting the steepest grades of the East and West. Every clip is a steam locomotive pulling hard, or with wheel slip, or with great stack talk – as she works hard on a steep grade!
Some of these clips were seen in other Main Line Motion Picture Shows. This show was previously released under the title “Steep Steel & Slipping, Stalling Steam! (Volume 1)”. This new release has additional footage and has been digitized, upconverted, frame-by-frame stabilized and color-corrected.
Heavy freights and locals, passenger runs, excursions and engine’s being serviced – it’s all here as we look at steam-holdout N&W in the 1950s.
During the one time #3751 was in Williams, Arizona, the Grand Canyon Railway had 2 of its own steam engines all fired up and ready to join in the spectacle. This included former CB&Q #4960 in what has now become (sadly) an extremely rare public appearance. See steam action from both of these big steam locomotives.
Part 1 of the video brings you an in-depth look at Norfolk and Western’s big 4-8-4, Class J, #611
This program was filmed – 7/14/2001
Outstanding footage of steam, diesel, and electric action in Wisconsin, Illinois, and other areas in the 1950s.
Outstanding footage of steam, diesel, and electric action in Wisconsin, Illinois, and other areas in the early 1950s.
Respected rail photographer/filmographer Emery Gulash showcases – in 4.5 hours – action in and near the Chicago area from the early ’50s.
Covering 7 years during all 4 seasons, we get a great look a rail action in Central Georgia.
Enjoy a steam trip through the central Pennsylvania Allegheny forest, as well as Gettysburg 76 heading on a special excursion of her own.
An in-depth look at restored Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotive 1361, a machine made for mainline passenger service.
The Blue Mountain & Reading Railroad provides nearly two hours of steam and diesel locomotive action!
Enjoy a visit to the beautiful Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania and one of the best living steam museums in the country, the Strasburg Rail Road.
The “Official” 1991 N.R.H.S. Convention video, this program four days of multi-camera coverage of the entire convention.
From the camera of Emery Gulash, a collection of his best Rio Grande Narrow Gauge film.
Experience the live-steam, ride-on railroad magic of Train Mountain! See the beginnings of what is now 36 actual miles of track in the forest of the Northwest.
Emery Gulash captures passenger and freight trains along the beautiful CB&Q.
D&RGW action in the 50s and 60s on the now abandoned line between Chama and Durango.
From the camera of noted 16mm color photographer Emery Gulash, comes another DVD in this series-Early Diesels. This material was taken from over 30 hours of programs previously released. You’ll see footage from Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande, Milwaukee Road, New York Central, Gulf Mobile & Ohio, Soo Line, B&O, Erie Lackawanna,…
Passenger train action on the east coast between the 50s and 70s.
Emery Gulash at his best with his camera pointed at steam. This is steam on film from one of the best cinematographer of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
Vintage film footage of steam locomotives, primarily shot in the Midwest, famous and not famous. Included are SP 4449 in patriotic colors and CB&Q 4960 on the Streator Branch.
Lots of steam action as Nickel Plate #765 leads the Wabash Cannonball excursion.
Old ALCOS, old paint, great fun with the Kankakee, Beaverville & Southern.
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