Vienna’s Colorful Trains
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Busy stations, scenic Semmering Pass, passenger and freight trains and even a brief look at narrow gauge – you will see a lot of variety in Vienna’s Colorful Trains.
This is the Union Pacific’s busy former Southern Pacific ‘sunset Route” across Arizona.
Here is an incredible volume of trains, variety and colors. See the trains in Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shinjuku, Yono, Kawasaki and Ueno. And see the Shinkansen, the bullet trains.
Shot between O’Fallons and Gibbon Junction on Union Pacific’s Overland Route. This is the busiest piece of freight railroad in North America, averaging over 125 trains a day.
Supercabs, or as some are called, Safety Cabs, have made a difference in crew safety and comfort – and in how a locomotive looks!
Take a cruise down the Rhine River, through the heart of Germany.
This is coal country, and you’ll see lots of heavy coal drags twisting through the narrow valleys and blasting up the grades and through the tunnels that make up this famous and highly scenic route.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is the busiest two runway airport in the world, with over 33 million passengers in 1999.
CSX crests the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania at Sand Patch summit.
This show is called Mountain Thunder because you will hear the sounds of steam thunder out of your speakers as the mechanical beasts take on the mountains.
We worked our way from Huntley over Bozeman Hill, Winston Hill and Mullan Pass, along the Clark Fork with its semaphores to the famous causeway near Sand Point.
California’s Mojave Desert is a magical place of rugged mountains, wide open valleys and sweeping vistas. This is the former Santa Fe main, now filled with BNSF traffic. So much traffic that it takes two DVDs.
It’s a hot August in 1996 and the power is mostly 4 axle as the Kansas City Southern makes its way between Meridian and Shreveport.
A variety of restored operating steam locomotives! ** 2 Discs, almost 3 hours **.
Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental is a major Continental hub, and sees just about everything Continental owns, together with Continental Express.
This is truly a parade of trains: Watch CSX, NS, UP, BNSF, IHB, CN and CP as they move through Chicagoland via Dolton.
Willard, Ohio is a busy CSX yard on the former B&O mainline across Ohio. We spent two full days at Willard to bring you lots of color and action.
A “Trains” Magazine article called this line “Trains in a desolate landscape”.
We head into BNSF’s Gallup Sub, from Winslow, Arizona to Belen, New Mexico.
Join us for a look at the legendary DC-3, now in service for over 50 years! Meet the people who maintain them and keep them running, and meet the pilots who fly them.
Awesome action and heavy duty railroading through deep cuts, around horseshoe curves and up steep grades.
Ride the flightdeck of not 1, but 2, Lockheed Constellations! Start with an explanation of the engineers panel, then we see startup, taxiing and take off from both inside the aircraft and airside.
We set off in October, 2004, to look for what’s left of the WC after the CN takeover, and this is what we found.
See this line from Albany and Buffalo to Syracuse, then Buffalo to Cleveland and Berea. In three discs, and nearly six hours, see comprehensive coverage of this line. This is peak Big Blue!
A little known Canadian shortline 135 miles north of Quebec City, running ex Long Island high hood C420’s, GE Super 7’s and a pair of unique MLW M42OTR’s.
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