Southern Pacific 1744
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Over the next ten years he would capture many steam locomotives riding on Norfolk Southern rails in the Midwest, namely the states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Missouri.
No tourist trains, just logging trains! Historical footage and more recent footage from Photographers’ Specials run by Cass Scenic Railroad.
On April 29th 2001, Frisco 1522 ran from St. Louis to Newburg and return for a break-in run preceding its scheduled pulling of BNSF Employee Appreciation Special.
We spend 24 hours at Kirkwood, Missouri, Milepost 13.46 and the summit of the ruling grade for eastbound trains on Union Pacific’s Jefferson City Subdivision.
An exciting Midwestern Motive Power Odyssey – and in the colorful Autumn.
In June 1996 while daylight hours are the longest, Terry Lewis and a friend headed out on a rail-fan trip. First stop was CSX at Sand Patch, then on to Mance and it’s Horseshoe Curve. Next along Wills Creek on the East Slope, Hyndman and Cumberland. At Cumberland we visit the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad….
Emery Gulash once said “to be a railfan in the mid 1950’s in or near Chicago was a double barrel dream” Being a railfan in the early 90’s meant capturing all the great railroads of Chicagoland before they disappeared.
In part two of BNSF’s Chillicothe Subdivision, videographer Chris Wehman continues our westward journey on the super-busy BNSF Chillicothe Subdivision.
Join Green Frog Productions and videographer Chris Wehman as we take an exciting, two-part look at BNSF Railway’s Chillicothe Subdivision. Running from Chicago, ILL. to Fort Madison, IA. the line.
Green Frog Productions, Ltd., and Neff Video Productions, present this extended version of cab ride Mail 3
We begin in 2001 at Montana Rail Link’s Laurel Yard in Laurel Montana, this is the largest yard on the Montana Rail Link.
Cincinnati Shortlines, 5 Disc Set, All 5 Volumes in one case.
23 steam locomotives from 17 different railroads. It’s huge variety of steam engines in action, everything from diminutive switchers to the largest to hit the high iron: N&W 1218, UP Challenger 3985 and 4014, UP’s Big Boy. Includes doubleheader action!
We continue to explore the South and follow NS and CSX. In this volume we visit Bessemer, Alabama, the Chattanooga, Tennessee area plus the hot spot of Dalton, Georgia.
On former Southern Pacific’s Sunset Route, the Gila Subdivision covers over 255 miles of track between Yuma and Tucson, Arizona. Around 35 trains traverse this transcontinental main line every day. See it through 7idea’s “scenic” lens.
This final episode in this beautiful, and action-packed, farewell to the Montana Rail Link covers the eastern portion of the railroad from Logan to MRL’s busy yard in Laurel.
You’ll see a great variety of steam engines in action with everything from 0-6-0’s to the huge 4-8-8-4 Big Boy. There’s 14 different locomotive models in all that are manufactured by nine historic steam builders. Also 3 exciting sections with double and triple header steam action. Plus a bonus section with 1959 DM&IR steam action…
In Part 3, of this 4 part farewell series, we continue east across Montana Rail Link’s Second Subdivision over Winston Hill and through Lombard Canyon to Logan. In Stock and Shipping.
Norfolk Southern’s Columbus District between the Ohio River port town of Portsmouth and Capitol City Columbus is not the conveyor belt for coal that it was forty years ago, But, as we’ll see, it still handles a lot of coal, and non-coal traffic is growing.
The trains and operations on five big/little regional railroads in the Midwest in the summer and fall of 2005.
Every train for nearly 32 hours between Geneva, the end of the commuter district, and Nelson, where a former CNW secondary line heads south to St. Louis.
Running nearly 200 miles between Colton, California and Yuma, Arizona, the Yuma Subdivision is a part of the former Southern Pacific’s Sunset Route.
Since its founding in 1987, Montana Rail Link has plied the rails laid down by the Northern Pacific in the Big Sky country of Montana. That has now come to an end. 7idea takes a last look.
Since its founding in 1987, Montana Rail Link has plied the rails laid down by the Northern Pacific in the Big Sky country of Montana. That has now come to an end. 7idea takes a last look.
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