New York Central Steam Diesel & Electrics in the 1950s & 1960s
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The NYC on the Ohio Division, around NYC and Harmon Shops.
Day to day operations on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad shot just prior to and right at merger time.
The Cass Scenic Railroad is known for its steep grades – up to 11% – and its big Shay locomotives. And Western Maryland Shay #6 is the biggest.
Join us in Chattanooga for the 25th Anniversary of the Southern Railway’s steam powered excursion program. See every engine the Southern had in excursion service: 16 different steamers.
Milwaukee Road 261 and Canadian Pacific 2317 hit the main out of Steamtown both in the snow and not in the snow.
Steamtown is no small tourist train operation. This is a National Historic Site operated by the National Park Service and features an operating roundhouse, turntable and mainline.
Watch the Virginia Central double head steam over two mountain ridges. This DVD shows one and then two together 4-6-2 locomotives pulling hard and making beautiful music as they work.
The Santa Fe Railway is the main star in this compilation of 8 & 16mm home color movie film of steam and diesel action from the 1940s & 50s. You’ll see lots of warbonnet F-units, as many as six at a time, powering famous passenger trains.
Shot from 1939 to 1942, this is an amazing record of early 1940s steam in California.
Famous and not so famous train wrecks caught on tape, now on DVD. The producer says this may not be suitable for children as some rescue work by first responders is included in the footage.
The CNJ in and around Philadelphia in the 1950s. We also see some 1960s Communipaw Yard action.
The Fort Wayne Historical Society’s NKP #765 was dressed in C&O paint as C&O #2765 so she could lead the New River Gorge steam trains.
Here is the Southern Railway in action in the 1950s and 1960s.
The magnificent Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 #261 takes charge of the 1994 New River trains between Huntington and Hinton, West Virginia.
See Union Pacific 3985 as she runs as Clinchfield 676 on the traditional Christmas Santa Train.
Through vintage film we see the Seaboard Coast Line and her predecessors in action in the 1960s.
See all of NS’s modern, but pre-wide cab, diesel locomotives, including the then-new SD-70s.
We ride and watch steam, streamlined steam and streamlined diesel in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
The Southern Pacific in the 1950s was a railroad in transition, and we see that transition here in original 8mm and 16mm silent film.
This is the story of N&W 1218’s return to steam in 1987. Three shows on one DVD tell the story.
See Frisco 1522 and N&W 611 lead 1994 Atlanta NRHS Convention trains roaming the South.
Snow is on the ground and steam is in the air! Join us on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.
The chuff and whistle of steam action comes at us and as the steam locomotive passes, we see coal hoppers and a caboose. A beautiful scene!
Here’s footage that cuts straight to the heart of the action! See mighty steam machines pulling hard; hitting the steepest grades of the East and West. Every clip is a steam locomotive pulling hard, or with wheel slip, or with great stack talk – as she works hard on a steep grade!
Some of these clips were seen in other Main Line Motion Picture Shows. This show was previously released under the title “Steep Steel & Slipping, Stalling Steam! (Volume 1)”. This new release has additional footage and has been digitized, upconverted, frame-by-frame stabilized and color-corrected.
Heavy freights and locals, passenger runs, excursions and engine’s being serviced – it’s all here as we look at steam-holdout N&W in the 1950s.
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