Union Pacific’s Little Rock Sub
Original price was: $24.95.$19.95Current price is: $19.95.Though titled the Little Rock Sub, this is actually three subs, the Little Rock, White Bluff and Pine Bluff subs.
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Though titled the Little Rock Sub, this is actually three subs, the Little Rock, White Bluff and Pine Bluff subs.
Watch these Kansas City Southern diesels work hard as they tackles the stiff thirteen mile grade over Rich Mountain.
CSX and UP on this former C&EI mainbline. This joint trackage is quite busy – with a lot of grade crossings.
Pine Junction at Gary, Indiana hosts 2 double track main lines, from CSX and Norfolk Southern. Joining that traffic is the single line from Canadian National (former EJ&E).
Kansas City is home to some of the most intense railroading anywhere, with upwards of 400 trains a day passing through. We watch a slice of that traffic in the industrial area known as “The Bottoms”.
Fullerton is just a few miles from Los Angeles and sees MetroLink commuter trains, Amtrak Surfliners and BNSF freights.
Three main lines meet in Centralia, splitting downtown: Canadian National’s former Illinois Central, BNSF’s former Burlington and NS’s former Southern.
Callahan is located 20 miles north of Jacksonville on CSX’s main line into Florida. It’s the point the line to Tampa splits off from the main line.
This is the former Pennsylvania Railroad’s four-track main to Pittsburgh over the Allegheny Mountains.
Stunning scenery, two railroads with interesting power and lots of action make for a great railfan experience.
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.
Guilford on the B&M is perhaps a misnomer, as the program includes a chase north of Portland with GP35’s.
See heavy action on this UP line through the spectacular scenery of the Feather River Canyon between Oroville and Portola.
EMD’s F40 is the locomotive saved Amtrak.
See an 1875 Wood Burner built by Baldwin and the rail bus built in 1933 for the Rio Grande Southern, known as a Goose. This is true narrow gauge charm.
Steam locomotives doing what they were designed to do… in regular service.
It’s been a number of years since big smoke belching beasts came out of Schenectady, but they are still working hard in this program.
The B&P runs between Buffalo and Eidenau – just north of Pittsburgh – with branches and affiliated roads along the way.
A rare treat: Riding the narrow gauge in a steam locomotive, with a cab view.
See the engineers view on a good long run: Straight out the cab window of CP AC44 #9602.
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.
At Kloten we get to see awesome action at one of Europe’s premier airports for aviation fans, featuring lots of great Swissair action.
The Yamanote Line runs in a loop around Tokyo. A great way to see Tokyo!
Superb winter sunshine on stunning Soldier Summit in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.
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