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The Northeast Corridor, and the Empire Corridor.
Ride the Newark City Subway and the Hudson-Bergen Line.
Ride 1923 streetcars on the famous St. Charles Line. See other streetcar lines in the Big Easy.
This program preserves what was thought to be the “final chapter” in the operating history of N&W 611.
Travel the old BMT (Brooklyn, Queens) on an excursion set of three 1927 D type Triplex cars.
Ride a 6-car Redbird (1963 R-33 singles) charter excursion through subways and over elevated trackage. 2 DVDs.
Now retired, see 1522 in fine steam on the way to Atlanta.
Official, sanctioned, special access, convention video. All the excursions.
The last steam passenger train over Tennessee Pass and through 1,000 foot deep Royal Gorge.
One of America’s most successful LRV operations. Volume One.
Green Line opening, trackside and cab ride. Volume Two.
Climb aboard for a spectacular view of the famed cable cars.
Featuring 25 operating historic cars. Volume Two.
4449, 3985, a doubleheader and more!
Denver Post Cheyenne Frontier Days trains.
The fabled ‘surf Line” between LA and San Diego.
A high speed trainset from Denmark was the precursor for the Acela.
The first two seasons of the most famous Challenger…3985.
Nothing is more exciting than seeing a steam-powered rotary snow plow at work!
Through rare film, shot by noted railroad photographers, we see the last remains of the once vast Colorado & Southern Narrow Gauge System.
The famed “Narrow Gauge Circle” in Colorado, through the lens of famed filmographer Otto Perry.
The railroad’s battle with snow is legendary. Machines of Iron brings you action shots of wedge plows, both steam and diesel rotaries and a modern day Jordan spreader.
Enjoy vintage views of the Denver & Rio Grande Western narrow gauge freight trains from Alamosa to Durango, travel to Silverton by passenger train and see the last regular freight train to operate on the Farmington branch.
The Rocky Mountain Railroad Club has opened their Otto Perry and Irv August archives. These noted rail photographers give us a glimpse of Gunnison, Colorado in the 1940s and 1950s.
The San Juan Express, on the Denver & Rio Grande Western narrow gauge, ran between Alamosa and Durango. See the train from 1941 to the end of the line in 1951.
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