Barstow, CaliforniaHot Spots 36
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Barstow, California. Gateway to both Cajon Pass and the Mojave Desert. BNSF and UP push trains through here at a rapid pace.
Everything in this Hudson Line program is gone, except the track: Metro-North’s tasteful red, blue and silver scheme, ConnDOT’s New Haven painted FL9’s, the Amtrak Turboliner and Conrail and their B23-7 locomotives.
Travel the World, from home: Sweet Steam explores the railroad, fields and mills of sugar cane country in Java. Steam to Janakpurdham looks at the daily work of a coal mine and the steam engines that serve it – then we charter a steam train across India into Nepal!
Chicago is a railroad town and there are a number of great hot spots here, Homewood and La Grange are a couple of Chicago’s busier hot spots.
After three years in the Union Pacific Steam Shops, 4-8-4 Northern-type #844 made her return to action at the head of the Cheyenne Frontier Days Special.
The Yamanote Line runs in a loop around Tokyo. A great way to see Tokyo!
Celebrating 60 years of preservation in 2011, The Talyllyn Railway was the first railway in the world to be preserved and run by volunteers.
Two Welsh Steam programs on one disc.
This is Canadian Pacific’s highly scenic Windermere Sub between Golden and Fort Steele in British Columbia.
Heavy electric passenger train action at Warsaw East and Warsaw West stations.
The Utah Railway owns the only six MK50-3’s built, and these together with five ex-Australian SD50S’s drag 15,000 ton coal trains up the 2.4% grade to Soldier Summit.
The world’s largest rail yard. Take a tour of the yard, the diesel shop and the see the yard in action. Available in DVD, Blu-ray or new Double Disc (Blu-ray and DVD in one case).
This is the Union Pacific’s busy former Southern Pacific ‘sunset Route” across Arizona.
The busiest piece of freight railroad in the world in the driving snow of Winter Storm Q – and the perfect weather of the following days.
Follow Montana Rail Link’s Gas Job with an SD45 and SD40-2 over Evaro Hill and the 4th Sub and then chase the Paradise Local down the 10th Sub with two geeps.
Tehachapi Loop: One of the 7 Railroad Wonders of the World, a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, and a railfan favorite.
Here are the railroad hot spots in northeast Great Britain.
This is one of the greatest rail crossroads in the United States. Even with mergers and abandoned lines the city hosts an impressive number of railroads.
The railway is the lifeline of the villages it serves, with little road access, virtually everything must travel by train. We visit at a beautiful time of the year when the local fauna is in bright yellow bloom.
Paton’s Country Railway operates the second oldest narrow gauge Beyer-Garratt locomotive in service in the world, #55 is a 2-6-0 0-6-2.
Narrow Gauge steam action, including a Beyer Garratt, and a german tank engine – all in South Africa.
Fantastic big steam action – on narrow gauge rails – at Friends of the Rail, with a 15F, 19D and a 24 in action.
The Dallas and Fort Worth area, collectively called the Metroplex, one of the largest urban areas in the country. And has the rail traffic you expect! See it here!
The RH&D is a 15″ gauge, 1/3 scale, 13.5 mile light steam railway in Kent, England. The railway is not a toy, hauling school children as well as tourists!
Norfolk Southern’s CNO&TP line between Cincinnati and Chattanooga was so famous in steam days for its many tight tunnels, it came to be called the “Rathole”.
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