Project 1225, The Inaugural Run
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.The 1957, Pere Marquette Number 1225 was pulled off the scrap line at Buffalo, Michigan, and taken to the C&O shops to be cosmetically restored.
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The 1957, Pere Marquette Number 1225 was pulled off the scrap line at Buffalo, Michigan, and taken to the C&O shops to be cosmetically restored.
Since its founding in 1987, Montana Rail Link has plied the rails laid down by the Northern Pacific in the Big Sky country of Montana. That has now come to an end. 7idea takes a last look.
See KCS on the ‘Meridian Speedway’, in Mississippi and Meridian itself. Volume 2 covers the Speedway through the entire 150 miles in the state of Mississippi.
Trains magazine is excited to bring you Search for Steam Volume 1 featuring over 40 engines from across the United States and England.
In volume 16 of Railfanning with the Bednars, it’s the late 1980s and Conrail is still busy removing the Lehigh Valley mainline. We go back in time with some found footage from the Bednar Collection.
From the camera of Roger Bee, C. Vision brings to you the Chicago and North Western in the states of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, along with the ore lines in Michigan.
From 2013 to 2019, Canadian Pacific began an extensive program to update their fleet of aging EMD 4 and six axle power.
This is Classic Midwest Rails Volume 5 – Part 2. The second part of Jonathan Reck and friends’ trip to the upper Great Lakes region of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Delve into the largest locomotives to ever roam the rails in America! Including those still running today!
Conrail’s Kaleidoscope Years is a new series covering the first few years of operations featuring a wide variety of motive power color schemes inherited from the former Anthracite Roads, as well as leased foreign power.
Meet the workers, go underground, be at the tunnel face – and experience the above-ground controversy about LA’s first subway. This is the Red Line as you’ve never seen. Plus Pentrex has added a 10 minute look at the Red Line today.
More “found” footage takes us to great Conrail and D&H action around Allentown and surrounding areas, including the Conrail OCS train.
In our third volume of “Building Better Model Railroads” we have a variety of new projects to take on and skill up with.
Since its founding in 1987, Montana Rail Link has plied the rails laid down by the Northern Pacific in the Big Sky country of Montana. That has now come to an end. 7idea takes a last look.
Volume 6 shows the RBM&N expanding freight operations. We see a new Hopper fleet goes into service, and operations from June of 1993 to April of 1995.
Explore the sawmill that time forgot. Screaming machines, gut-instinct, quick decisions and steam power. Perfect for anyone who likes to see how things are made! Servicing the mill is a 100 year-old rail line built by the Southern Pacific Railroad.
This is the logging company owner’s dream locomotive. And so fund to watch. Includes the famous Shay Races! And, a Shay cab ride. This is a geared locomotive fan’s dream show.
Santa Fe steam locomotive #3751 is captured in a fascinating documentary of its first mainline trip in over 50 years!
The True-Life Adventures of Real Tank Engines. This is about a lot more than just tank engines. It’s a picture window into an interesting part of steam railroading. There are really two shows on this DVD, 1) A show aimed at kids and their fascination, thanks in part to Thomas, with tank engines, and then 2) A documentary on the tank engine and how it was used on the railroad.
Imagine in one short year how a lonely cattle ranch in the high desert explodes into an old west-style Las Vegas? Saloons, …gambling, …supplies for the trail, …and fortunes won and lost on a draw of a card. That’s what happened to Williams, Arizona in 1881-’82. Cowboys, prospectors, loggers, ranchers, workers, and fortune-seekers suddenly ride in from all over the high desert and beyond to forge a town where the rules are being made up as they go along. That’s just the beginning of the Santa Fe Branch that became the Grand Canyon Railway,
The steam locomotive is the Industrial Revolution’s “high-tech”. No one was unaffected. And our lives were changed forever. This is 24 hours on steam railroad, including a cab ride.
Conrail’s Kaleidoscope Years is a new series covering the first few years of operations featuring a wide variety of motive power color schemes inherited from the former Anthracite Roads, as well as leased foreign power.
Get a last look at a fan favorite. We visit the KCS’s Meridian Speedway – and off the Speedway too. See matched F-units with silver behind and the latest locomotives in new paint. KCS Finale is a great goodbye!
The hollers of coal country in West Virginia, Virginia, and Kentucky. Filmed over the course of two years in every kind of weather from scorching summer heat to winter snow.
On this program we go back in time to the Bloomington / Normal, ILL. area, starting in the 1990’s! See trains 22, 21 “The Texas Eagle”, 303, 304, 305, 311 & 312 also known as “The Loop”. Trains 311 & 312 ran from Chicago to Springfield, ILL. and 312 used an Amfleet cab car. Also…
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