Canadian Rails in the 1950s
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Ride the train and watch trackside, here is Canada from 1952 through the early 60s.
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Ride the train and watch trackside, here is Canada from 1952 through the early 60s.
Steam, steam and more steam! Burlington 4-8-4’s and 2-8-2’s, Chicago and Northwestern 4-6-2’s mainly around Chicago, Grand Trunk Western 4-6-2’s, 2-8-2’s, and 4-8-4’s. Includes a nice 3 steam engine meet at Durand. Illinois Central is included with a parade of 2-10-2’s and 4-8-2’s on mainline freight trains plus a switcher. One of the longer segments…
Henry Ford needed a railroad. So he built one. A documentary with narration by Scott D. Trostel.
Nobody captured the “Days Past” era of railroading like Emery Gulash, and this amazing 5 disc Collectors Set covers the “Best of his Best”!
An incredible array of steam railroading from an amazing period. 16mm film from several photographers. Seven great programs on four DVDs.
In the mid 70s, Emery Gulash brought his 16mm camera to West Virginia and lovingly photographed the Western Maryland before its total absorption by the Chessie System.
See the locomotives, and hear the stories. This is steam on the Western frontier.
Follow the radical racer from first appearance to tragic conclusion.
Visit the lovely mountains of central Virginia as Norfolk & Western 611 charges over the line she was built to serve.
125 years of steam railroading under the Southern Stars, and through the ‘southern Alps”. Join the New Zealand National Film Unit for this documentary.
Three steam engines running on the mainline, with not a diesel in sight.
What’s more iconic than a backwoods railroad and a paper mill?
Hop aboard for an all-access look at Amtrak’s premier passenger train, the Coast Starlight, as it makes its trip from Los Angeles’ Union Station to Seattle. Includes a behind-the-scenes look and interviews with the crew.
Andy Payne became a fireman in 1954, then yard hostler, then engineer. His footage is priceless.
Barstow, California. Gateway to both Cajon Pass and the Mojave Desert. BNSF and UP push trains through here at a rapid pace.
2 for 1 deal. Visit operating railroads on Minnesota’s Iron Range.
Travel the World, from home: Sweet Steam explores the railroad, fields and mills of sugar cane country in Java. Steam to Janakpurdham looks at the daily work of a coal mine and the steam engines that serve it – then we charter a steam train across India into Nepal!
This is the perfect introduction of the entire NS Heritage Fleet. Covering the NS Family Portrait held at the North Carolina Transportation Museum, we introduce each heritage unit including its history, and maps of current trackage.
Steam Rotary OY and 2 Mikados. The San Juan Mountains thundered in a continuous eruption of steam, smoke and snow. Shot in HD in 2020.
For the first time in over 30 years, steam has returned to the Pittsburgh Line! As a part of NS’ 21st Century Steam Program, the Nickel Plate 2-8-4 Berkshire #765 was called to lead an employee excursion train to celebrate the company’s 30th Anniversary. The NKP #765 traveled to Harrisburg, PA to operate the employee…
A real SALUTE! to the ATSF, with a history of the road, a detailed look at the Super Chief, a cab ride and a caboose on nearly every freight! Originally released in 1989 and by Pentrex in 1994, this is the first time it has appeared on DVD.
Narrow gauge 2-8-0 #315 was built for the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad in 1875, later became Rio Grande 425, then D&RGW 315. It finished service as the Durango Switcher in 1949, and now runs for the Durango & Silverton!
This is a quality show with 16mm original films expertly transferred to video for your viewing pleasure. There is a wealth of material here with both riding and trackside views between 1954 and the early 1970’s. This covers freight and passenger trains on the 4th Division of the Denver and Rio Grande Western between 1954…
Travel to New Mexico and Colorado and see passenger train operations on the Denver and Rio Grande Western’s narrow gauge between 1947 and 1966. First we see rare footage of the San Juan that was the daily regular train from Alamosa to Durango. We see both onboard and some trackside views of this train that…
Everything in this Hudson Line program is gone, except the track: Metro-North’s tasteful red, blue and silver scheme, ConnDOT’s New Haven painted FL9’s, the Amtrak Turboliner and Conrail and their B23-7 locomotives.
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