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Here are the railroad hot spots in northeast Great Britain.

Previews from 17 steam programs! The best of the Highball’s ‘steam Program”

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.

Salt Lake City is a major Delta Hub, with a constant parade of Delta and Delta Express aircraft in the rush hour. We also get to see Southwest, Northwest, America West, TWA, United. UPS, Airborne, FedEx and Emery.

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.

This is the Santa Fe a couple of years before the merger that created the giant BNSF system of today.

Sea-Tac is an Alaska and Horizon hub: Alaska flies B737’s and MD80’s, while the Horizon parade is dash 8’s and Fokker F28’s.

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.

This is BNSF’s Sand Hills Subdivision of the Powder River Division. The sub runs east from Alliance, Nebraska.

Fantastic big steam action – on narrow gauge rails – at Friends of the Rail, with a 15F, 19D and a 24 in action.

See ALCO, actually MLW (Montreal Locomotive Works), on passenger and freight trains in New South Wales in Australia.

This video was awarded the “Canadian Rockies Railroad Museum Award for Outstanding Achievement in Railroad Video”. See the Canadian Pacific in the heart of Canada’s spectacular Rocky Mountains.

This is a Railfan’s dream come true! Be the engineer on one of North America’s premier passenger trains!

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”.

We’ll see trains (BNSF primarily, but other railroads too) along with the neon, abandoned gas stations, tourist traps and restored depots of Route 66. 2 DVD Set.

Take a cruise down the Rhine River, through the heart of Germany.

Take a tour of the Cape Town area, the historic buildings and Table Mountain, and the Cape of Good Hope, including the penguin colony at Boulder Beach. Then we’ll ride one of South Africa’s premier express trains, the ‘Trans Karoo’ from Cape Town to Johannesburg.

Ride the Alaska Railroad’s premier passenger train, the Denali Star, from Anchorage to Fairbanks.

Join us for a magical journey through the highlands of Scotland aboard the Jacobite steam train, on the famed West Highland Line.

Follow the “Tracks of the Beaver”: The Canadian Pacific between Exshaw, Alberta and Revelstoke, British Columbia through the totally stunning scenery of the Rocky and Selkirk Mountains.

Running across North Dakota, the Jamestown Sub is a former Northern Pacific line. The line is sometimes called the “Northern Coal Route” so expect to see a lot of coal traffic.

Take a quick look at 28 of the latest Highball Programs! All available on DVD.

BNSF & UP haul an amazing quantity of coal out of the Powder River coal basin on BNSF’s Orin Sub.

Big steam running for a special railfan event in Poland.
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