Durango & Silverton Battles the Snow
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Durango, Colorado was buried under 36 inches of snow. The railroad was snowed in. This Is the story of how MOW crews dug her out.
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Durango, Colorado was buried under 36 inches of snow. The railroad was snowed in. This Is the story of how MOW crews dug her out.
Tehachapi prior to the mergers. 3 1/2 hours!
Big mainline steam and little narrow gauge steam.
BNSF’s scenic and busy Gallup Sub.
The dawn of a new superpower era. GE is happy to oblige.
Crozier Canyon and then Needles and the Mojave.
BNSF roars by old water tanks, into Nelson Tunnel then Crozier Canyon.
A new railroad means a stunning mix of power and paint.
Seven majestic bridges as the transcon runs rugged, remote Abo Canyon.
Modern Santa Fe power running historic Santa Fe tracks.
Old and new power – and steam – on Sherman Hill.
When a big shipper asks…a steam-hauled double stack container train!
Action on the Belen Cut-off, mountain grades and high desert.
Cheyenne, 1958. 4-8-8-4 Big Boys are readied for their last months of service.
N&W steam power on these famed grades.
To keep going, you gotta crest Rio Grande’s Soldier Summit.
Desert, snow capped peaks, and “Yellow Bonnets” on a high density mainline.
Bold blue Oakway SD60’s, new LMX gray & red Dash-8s and SPSF merger paint!
D&RGW, BN and ATSF share this line.
Famous steam photographer Richard Kindig turned to 16mm film when the railroads turned to diesel.
Now gone, once these grassy hills and pine forests were the domain big electric power.
Railroad VS winter: See it with hard to get rotary action!
Fifteen steam excursions in the beautiful Rockies!
The WM main to Connellsville, and the Elkins Subdivision.
Famous B&O Sand Patch and “West End”, on film in the 1950s.
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