Hot Spots 12 The Northeast Corridor
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Take two full days and visit the hottest hot spots on the Northeast Corridor.
The Columbia River, the dividing line between Washington and Oregon, hosts two railroads on its banks.
The regular price for Ultimate Beaumont Hill is $39.95. Now grab that (six hours!) show and two others for $39.95. “Beaumont Hill Combo”, a Pentrex Combo show and the Highball Productions’ show “Union Pacific over Beaumont Hill”. A total of 10 hours and 30 minutes of Beaumont Hill coverage.
Run eastbound from Stockton’s intermodal freight terminal into the canyon.
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.
of action on this DVD as we watch big time winter railroading across the Arizona Divide.
Superb winter sunshine on stunning Soldier Summit in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.
A real working logging railway, with steam in use on a daily basis. The last steam logger in Europe, possibly the world.
When the Central Vermont Railway became the New England Central Railroad, Highball Productions was there just one week after the new railroad started wheels rolling.
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 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!
It is spring in Poland and we have excellent weather to view three narrow gauge railroads. Two of our finds are steam powered, and one is a diesel powered line.
See a wide variety of maroon, gray and yellow diesels pull a variety of trains through the Ohio countryside.
Montana Rail Link’s Mullan Pass is the crossing of the Rocky Mountains in southern Montana on the old Northern Pacific.
The Utah Railway has the only 6 MK5000’s built, and they ply their trade dragging coal trains over Soldier Summit.
The declining sugar cane railways of Java, Indonesia, still host a wide variety of elderly, exotic colorful steam engines in both the cane fields and the mills. They also have a variety of diesel “critters” working hard.
Two great trips: Tipong Coal Mine ran the oldest steam locomotive in regular service – in the world. And then we charter a steamer to head across India into Nepal!
Cajon Pass in California is one of the premier train watching locations in the world – and a very busy main line. BNSF relieved some of the pressure with a new third track.
It was a fairly gloomy day (not to mention really cold), but we did meet a couple of trains, and got to ride around Morants Curve. Shot over the cab from the bed of a CP pickup.
Germany’s Harz Mountains are home to the largest steam powered meter gauge system in Europe.
The Green Mountain Railroad started out as a rescue operation when the Rutland Railway shut down in 1963, and it’s still going.
We begin our journey at Siliguri, 450 feet above sea level, the location of the DHR engine shed, and an Indian Rail station, so there are 3 gauges, broad gauge, meter gauge and the two foot Darjeeling. We’ll end up some 7,000 feet later above Darjeeling as we climb the Himalayan foothills.
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