The Monticello Railway Museum
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The Monticello Railway Museum is home to some of the best preserved railroading in the central United States.
The Sand Hills Subdivision was once a quiet backwater of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy system.
The Norfolk & Western “J” class 4-8-4 is considered by many to be the best engineered passenger steam locomotive ever built.
Over the years, we have used many scenes filmed at night in our video productions. Due to feedback from our viewers, we are now proud to release a video filmed completely after dark.
Just as we began shooting in the 16×9 widescreen format in 2011, several Southern Railway steam locomotives were being restored to operation. In the years that followed, we made numerous trips to film these locomotives in action. This program presents some of the best scenes of these locomotives, shot over the course of a decade.
For sixty years, the Strasburg Rail Road has been offering rides behind steam locomotives in the Dutch Country of Pennsylvania between Strasburg and Paradise.
Come along to a look back at St. Louis & San Francisco 4-8-2 #1522 during the heyday of her excursion career between 1992 and 1996.
Our theme in our search for steam in 2022 was beasts in the east.
The “Then and Now” series takes a look at the same railroad or locations with vintage film or video and then contrasting the “then” footage with modern “now” footage. In this series entry we look at thirty years on a stretch of railroad in deep southern Illinois: the joint Union Pacific and BNSF line primarily used by coal traffic over the hill at Goreville, Illinois.
The “Then and Now” series takes a look at the same railroad or locations with vintage film or video and then contrasting the “then” footage with modern “now” footage. In this series entry we look at the narrow-gauge lines of the Denver, Rio Grande & Western from the second World War to today’s operations on the Cumbres & Toltec and Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge railroads. This is a 2-disc set.
The only steam locomotive never retired by a Class 1.
Steam safari 2021. Action in six states.
Big Boy on Missouri Pacific rails in Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois.
Come along for a look at change over the decades at a southern Illinois hotspot that sees three mainlines funnel through downtown in this two-disc set.
Join us for a visit to a popular Chicago area hot spot as it was in July, 1993.
Come along for a look at a southern Illinois regional railroad that is keeping a piece of the old Louisville & Nashville alive. The Evansville Western operates the remnants of the old L&N St. Louis line west of Evansville, Indiana. We concentrate on the local that plies the line from McLeansboro to the end of track at Okawville. Power includes GP38-2s in 2009, and the GP40 and road slug combinations in use today, wearing the contemporary colors of corporate cousin Paducah & Louisville.
Two hours of what was the biggest steam on the rails when it ran.
Two hours of what was the biggest steam on the rails when it ran.
Just before and first years after the creation of BNSF, as the railroad began to find its identity.
Frisco 4-8-2 #1522 on the mainline at the head of a string of freight cars.
The merger era on Union Pacific continues with this colorful look.
Crawford Hill is well known as the toughest railroad grade in the state of Nebraska
We were on hand for the weekend, covering the four trips and some of the other movements at the museum. Three photographers covered the action in widescreen format.
Our show starts on the Iowa Interstate as 2-10-2 #6988 makes a visit to Illinois to pull a series of trips to benefit first responders. The weather varied from sunny to heavy rain during her visit, and our visit concludes with the locomotive making time on a deadhead freight run.
1862 was a year of highs and lows in American history. The country was in the middle of a civil war, and one of the bloodiest battles of that war took place in April at Shiloh, Tennessee; near the Mississippi border. That same year, a stroke of President Abraham Lincoln’s pen created the Union Pacific Railroad as one of two companies to build the first transcontinental railroad.
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