Steam on the Northern Pacific
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Rare film follows the NP as it dispatches a tremendous amount of steam in the 1940s.
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Rare film follows the NP as it dispatches a tremendous amount of steam in the 1940s.
Machines have replaced backbreaking labor when railroads rebuild their track.
In this program we witness a dynamic Fallen Flag, Conrail, captured in 1995 at various locations on the Harrisburg Line and the Pittsburgh Line. We first spend an afternoon/evening at Wernersville before venturing out on the Pittsburgh Line at Bailey Run, Mexico Farm Road Crossing (otherwise known as Book’s Crossing named after farm owner there), Mattawanna, and Huntingdon.
Green Frog brings you some nostalgia of those olden times with action along the hi-iron, and at two museums who own some of the finest full size and model circus collections you can find.
The Miniature White House is a faithful replica of the most enduring symbol of our nation. Take a video tour of this masterpiece in miniature.
It’s all about the caboose! “The Tail End” takes us back in time, as we ride 450 and 451 between Toronto and North Bay, on one of the last CN trains to still have a regular caboose.
The 4-engine B-17 Flying Fortress is an iconic WWII aircraft. Only 10 to 12 of them still fly.
Footage of one of the last operational B-24 bombers flying today.
We enjoy steam scenes such as start-ups, Cincinnati Union Terminal departures and the engine facility where local railroads kept their power. We’ll also see the freight yard near Clare. Scenes at Batavia include stopping, starting, and blowing through without stopping! We even see the trains catching mail on the fly from the RPO car. Speaking…
Rare B&O steam power footage between 1954 and 1958, the last years of B&O Steam operations. Visit the big passenger stations still bringing in plenty of passengers, and the yards and service areas where these beasts lived when not on the mainline.
This visit to Union Pacific territory is from two visits in 1995 and 1999. In 1995 we explore a few scenes at Creston, Wyoming, the crest of the Continental Divide. Then the next day we get lucky and find the last Centennial Number 6936 on a freight from Denver to North Platte. We chase it…
Renowned filmographer Emery Gulash captures a variety of classic railroading in Michigan. 1967 action on C&O, DT&I, Pennsy, Santa Fe, N&W, New York Central, Grand Trunk, and DT&SL in Michigan.
The Detroit Toledo & Ironton, from its days as Henry Ford’s railroad to ownership under the Grand Trunk and Canadian National to the eventual “shortlining” of the south end of the line. A story told in 9 shows on 5 discs.
Railroaders called it ‘The Chama Turn’, and sometimes the Cumbres Turn. Most railfans knew the operations over Cumbres simply as the Cumbres Pass Route.
N DCC Installs Volume 3 is a how-to program about installing Digital Command Control (DCC) decoders into N scale steam locomotives. Digital Command Control (DCC) has revolutionized the operation of model trains. DCC offers a level of control over lights, motion, and sound that was not possible with older DC systems. With DCC, each locomotive…
The merger is so fresh that there’s little BNSF paint, and no pumpkins.
Here we have captured breathtaking video images of probably one of the most widely photographed railroads in the world…The Sierra Railway.
BNSF across northern Arizona is interesting to train watchers for the variety of scenery it traverses, the incredible number of trains, and its history as the one-time mainline of the Santa Fe Railway.
Watching real railroads work from the sidelines is fun, but MRVP takes the adventure to another level. Don’t miss this fascinating, insider’s view of railroading in America.
These five films, from the Santa Fe, Norfolk & Western, Rock Island and the American Association of Railroads are fun looks back into the times and trains of the 1950s. Digitally remastered and color corrected by Pentrex.
Five tourist lines in Oregon, Washington, and northern California let you visit this beautiful area as only trains can.
Since 1868, Sherman Hill has challenged the Union Pacific Railroad. Watch as Union Pacific power struggles to move trains over the hill
These are films from the 1940s,’50s and 60s, all color, showing scenes of the Rio Grande that have long since disappeared.
Travel with Advanced Approach Videos to the westside of Michigan as we visit the unique little tourist and shortline Coopersville & Marne.
See the building of railroads in the 1940s through 1960s, throughout the American West and Brazil. Color. Two hours and 50 minutes on 6 DVDs!
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