Highrail through the Rockies
Original price was: $24.95.$12.47Current price is: $12.47.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.
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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.
Here is a busy portion of the Overland Route, across the high plains of Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. This is the Sidney Sub, part of the UP’s famous original Overland Route.
Houston, Texas is a hotbed of Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe activity.
O’Fallons Junction is the west end of the busiest piece of freight railroad in the country, averaging 125 trains a day.
Daggett, California is the point that UP’s line from Salt Lake City meets BNSF’s transcontinental mainline just east of the big yard at Barstow.
Dolton, Illinois, is where CSX & UP cross the Harbor Belt on Chicago’s south side.
Pine Junction in Gary is one HOT hot spot… with 75 trains in just over 12 hours.
Selkirk, New York is home to the biggest railroad yard in the northeast. This former New York Central, then Conrail, Yard, is now owned by CSX.
Bellevue, Ohio is one of Norfolk Southern’s busiest yards, with 3 major routes leading into the west end of the yard.
Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada is located one mile outside Toronto Union Station and is a very busy place.
Pine Junction at Gary, Indiana hosts 2 double track main lines, from CSX and Norfolk Southern. Joining that traffic is the single line from Canadian National (former EJ&E).
CN, CP, VIA, GO Transit and Amtrak all use the Y at Bayview Junction at Hamilton, Ontario, near Toronto.
Chicago’s busy Blue Island crossing sees trains from CSX, UP, BNSF, CP, CN, IHB and Iowa Interstate, with Metra crossing overhead in the background.
Rosenberg, Texas, about 35 miles southwest of Houston, is one of the last two operating towers in Texas still in their original buildings. It’s here that BNSF crosses UP’s busy Sunset Route.
This is truly a parade of trains: Watch CSX, NS, UP, BNSF, IHB, CN and CP as they move through Chicagoland via Dolton.
Spend the day, from sunrise to sunset, on the overpass at the summit of busy, 4 track Logan Hill on BNSF’s Orin Sub in the Powder River coal basin.
We’ll see a lot of trains where CSX’s Metropolitan Sub to Washington and the Old Main Line to Baltimore diverge at Point of Rocks, Maryland.
A constant parade of big new General Electric high tech power through one of the most scenic parts of BNSF’s transcon, Arizona’s Kingman Canyon.
Three main lines cross at grade at the depot in Marion, Ohio – with CSX and NS banging across eight diamonds.
Hershey, Nebraska is on Union Pacific’s quadruple track just east of O’Fallons – on the busiest piece of freight railroad in the world.
Kansas City is home to some of the most intense railroading anywhere, with upwards of 400 trains a day passing through. We watch a slice of that traffic in the industrial area known as “The Bottoms”.
Fullerton is just a few miles from Los Angeles and sees MetroLink commuter trains, Amtrak Surfliners and BNSF freights.
Marshall Canyon, Washington is located southwest of Spokane. The canyon funnels three railroads (UP, BNSF and CP) up to the high desert of the Columbia Plateau.
Deshler is the crossing of the CSX north-south single track Toledo to Cincinnati line with the east-west double track Chicago line at grade.
Berea, Ohio is the point that CSX’s Columbus line and NS’s Chicago line meet, just to the south of Cleveland.
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