The Cable Cars of San Francisco
Original price was: $24.95.$12.47Current price is: $12.47.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.
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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.
It’s been a number of years since big smoke belching beasts came out of Schenectady, but they are still working hard in this program.
The B&P runs between Buffalo and Eidenau – just north of Pittsburgh – with branches and affiliated roads along the way.
This video was shot over 20 years ago – just in time to catch Montreal’s commuter boxcabs.
Favorite shots from “Winter On the B&A” and “Conrail’s River Line” plus footage from Amsterdam, Lackawanna, CP DRAW, Tifft Street, Frontier Yard, Allentown, and Cresson.
Oregon’s Blue Mountains, known as The Blues, are a formidable challenge to the trains of Union Pacific.
A look at two of Britain’s Heritage Railways, the North Yorkshire Moors and the Great Central, both on Gala Weekends and with a total of 13 engines in steam.
Nickel Plate 765 and Pere Marquette 1225 are together for the first time since the 1980s. Two days of staged photo freight fun!
Colorful and with some very strange (to Westerners!) paint schemes – the trains of Beijing China are frequent and varied! So much that is takes two discs.
Part of the former Southern Pacific ‘sunset Route” east of San Bernardino.
We begin our BC Rail adventure at the yard at North Vancouver (with a rebuilt RS18) and work our way along the main line to Prince George.
Join us at the Vancouver waterfront home of Harbour Air, the largest operator of float planes in the world.
We’ll see Amtrak, Union Pacific, ACE, CalTrain and BNSF. Locations include Jack London Square, Franklin Canyon, Martinez, Santa Clara, Pinole, San Pablo Bay and Miles Jct.
It’s called the Badlands – but it’s a great place for train watching.
This DVD features CSX coal trains on the New River Sub, deep in West Virginia.
In 2001 Atlanta’s international airport was known as Hartsfield and was the world’s busiest airport, with a staggering 900,000 aircraft movements and 80,000,000 passengers.
Union Pacific’s former Western Pacific main line runs through the incredible, rugged, beautiful Feather River Canyon.
See exciting narrow gauge steam action in the spectacular scenery of Colorado’s Animas River Canyon.
Here is a fond farewell to Big Blue. This DVD features all new footage of an old favorite as it heads into fallen flag status.
The SP lives! At least in the hearts of its fans, and here on this Highball Productions DVD.
This is the Canadian Pacific running through the magnificent scenery of the Rocky and Selkirk Mountains.
Here is one of the best airports from a photographer’s (and a watcher’s) point of view, with no fences, just canals, and the heavies plopping down right in front of you.
We begin our look at the trains of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, at the central station, with electric loco hauled passenger trains, and MU’s, and the light rail near the station.
Lake Hood, next to Anchorage International in Alaska is the busiest float plane harbor in the world! We take off from there in a Dehavilland Beaver and fly off to Katmai National park to see the bears.
Watch the end of an era! This footage was taken just prior to and just after the Union Pacific take-over of the Southern Pacific.
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