Manchester International 2006
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Manchester International is now a busier place! There are now two runways in place – and a number of great locations on the sunny side of the new runway.
Explore the magic of the Mojave Desert as we follow the Needles Sub from Barstow to Needles.
After being privatized, Britain’s railways now feature lots of colorful paint schemes. We’ll check out London stations, the Eurostar, the Channel Tunnel train, and spend a day at Clapham Junction, Britain’s busiest railway station.
It’s the busiest in the world for international traffic, with aircraft from all over the world making appearances.
Former Rio Grande three foot gauge K-36 2-8-2’s on the Cumbres & Toltec railroad in Colorado’s San Juan mountains. Lots of narrow gauge fun
The products of Schenectady and Montreal are a favorite form of motive power for railfans, but they are a vanishing breed.
This is an unobstructed view of the railroad from Field to Lake Louise and back. Shot from the back of a CP High Rail Pickup in perfect weather.
O’Fallons Junction is the west end of the busiest piece of freight railroad in the country, averaging 125 trains a day.
Hershey, Nebraska is on Union Pacific’s quadruple track just east of O’Fallons – on the busiest piece of freight railroad in the world.
This is the former Pennsylvania Railroad’s four-track main to Pittsburgh over the Allegheny Mountains.
Stunning scenery, two railroads with interesting power and lots of action make for a great railfan experience.
Highball over Cajon 1 was very well received, the only complaint being it wasn’t long enough! Here, to address that complaint is two hours of Cajon, Part 2! Taped in Spring 2001 and Fall 2005, there’s lots of variety.
Bright and colorful, Hong Kong’s trams are the last fleet of all double deck trams in the world.
Frankfurt FRA is the home of Lufthansa. We see heavy action with B747’s, A300’s, A340’s, the historic Junkers and cargo MD-11’s. Several Russian aircraft make appearances.
The WC took over most of Britain’s freight railroad lines in 1996, forming the English, Welsh & Scottish Railway.
See an 1875 Wood Burner built by Baldwin and the rail bus built in 1933 for the Rio Grande Southern, known as a Goose. This is true narrow gauge charm.
Visiting the East Broad Top is like stepping into a time warp, the railroad is virtually unchanged.
Dusseldorf is one of the few international airports with an observation area from where you can get a good look at all the action. See airlines from all over Europe, plus airlines from North Africa, North America and the Middle East.
A five day photo charter on the Cumbres & Toltec with superb weather on all five days.
“Jake” Jacobson is a legend in the shortline world and his railroad is the Copper Basin.
Shot in 1990 between Selkirk and Boston when the B&A was mostly GE powered.
Over 300 trains and 1,000,000 people use Howrah Station, across the Hooghly River from Calcutta (now Kolkata), every day! The variety of locomotives and coaches is quite interesting,
You’ve never seen anything like it! Ancient trams ply the crowded streets of amazing Calcutta, India’s largest city.
Walk with us as we climb the hills of San Francisco and watch the world famous cable cars! See the cable cars, ride on them, and see what makes them work.
Oregon’s Blue Mountains, known as The Blues, are a formidable challenge to the trains of Union Pacific.
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