Dawn to Dusk at Hot Spot Bayview, 2023
Original price was: $24.95.$21.45Current price is: $21.45.Go Transit, CN Freight, VIA Rail and Amtrak – at Ontario’s hottest Hot Spot.
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Go Transit, CN Freight, VIA Rail and Amtrak – at Ontario’s hottest Hot Spot.
1968 scenes contrast with NS and CSX modern trains: Chemicals, Grain, Containers… and, yes, still some coal. Local freights and Amtrak’s “Cardinal” offer a change of pace. Between trains, life-long Kenova native Tim Hensley helps bring the past to life, and even takes us across the big bridge -in the cab of J #611!
Journey aboard a private train along 3,000 wildly diverse miles in norhtern Mexico.
See the Chihuahua Railway, Southern Pacific of Mexico and Sonora-Baja California Railway! This is a new set, a 3 show combo – with all the excitement and scenery and rail action that comes with being three shows!
Just east of Cleveland on the NYC’s former “Water Level Route” is the town of North East – with two parallel mainlines and the Lake Shore Railway Historical Society.
Two Dawn-to-Dusk vigils! The tiny village of Quantico, Virginia offers variety along the Potomac with CSX, Amtrak, and Virginia Railway Express. Then it’s a very busy CSX crossroads at Greenwich, Ohio. Two days and 100+ trains!
These amazing scenes were filmed between 1989 and 2003 during a series of tours by Bill Alborough of England. Rail action includes modern electrics, which dominate over 80% of the network, along with streetcars, narrow gauge steam and diesel locomotives of various types and eras.
In a Dawn to Dusk day we see 50 trains, many railfans and totality at Berea.
It’s a long day for the camera guy, but you don’t have to find them time and brave the weather to see all cars of most trains! We see something for everyone this day: coal, steel, auto, and containers, chemical and general manifest freight trains. Also visit the station and AC Tower.
There have been big changes in the 25 years that Crossroads Park has welcomed railfans to Deshler, Ohio. In 2017, the station, tower, and a few color position light (CPL) signals remained.
“The Hub City” seems a pretentious claim for this place of under 10,000 persons. But, it has the Lincoln Highway, two interstates, and two double track railroads to back up that title. For us, we concentrate on the many trains, and varied motive power, of the two big railroads.
More trains than ever before roll though this central Nebraska city. Union Pacific’s transcontinental mainline passes beneath BNSF close to downtown.
California Zephyr quickly earned fame as “the most talked about train in America”. It operated through the Colorado Rockies and Feather River Canyon – some of the most beautiful scenery in the US West.
GM&O action between 1960 and 1965 includes the Kansas City Bloomington Motor Car; FAs at Corinth, MS; the only E8 and F7A on the roster; and mail pick up at 80 per in Virden, IL. Then, there’s Rock – some of their FAs rode on EMD trucks! Silvis Shops power includes Centercab Whitcombs and a leased UP Alco S4. An F2 on freight and E3 heading the “Golden State” are two examples of why this road has such appeal to the student of rare diesels.
MoPac Fs grinding up Kirkwood Hill … Illinois Terminal freight curving through Peoria streets… An extra-long “California Zephyr”… 4-8-4s hauling strings of G.T.W. heavy-weight varnish and so much more from the Midwest.
Remarkable new vistas greeted rail passengers in 1885 when the “National Dream” of the link between British Columbia and eastern Canada was hammered into reality with a final spike. The Coast, Selkirk and Rocky Mountains still beckon visitors – and the best way to see it all is the Rocky Mountaineer.
Both regular operation and charters are part of our North American tour, which spans the late 1930s to 1970 along with a few postscript items bridging the new century. This was truly a different time in America, a time when you grabbed your lunch pail and caught the street car a block or two from your home and rode to work with ease and style. Some of America’s largest cities continue to operate trolley lines, trams or light rail. A few are even using PCC cars! You can still see these proud old cars running in Boston (Mattapan Line), Kenosha, Philadelphia, San Diego and San Francisco (the F Line, or Market Line). If you live in, or go to, one of those cities, you can ride the past – today!
20 years after Conrail. Covers current operators, stations, and shops, principal branches, with scenes from E-L years – we update the EL to 1999.
A Double Feature! See 20 minutes of Pennsylvania Railroad heritage from 1948 to 1952 and then the modern Curve, PC, Conrail, NS and Amtrak.
The ticket agent at Newark Penn Station raised his eyebrows… and invited me into his office. It was 1969, and I had given him a cross-country itinerary for three us which included a segment from Prince George to North Vancouver over the Pacific Great Eastern. “You’re the first person in twenty years to request that line!” The PGE and BCR via RDC and more, including steam!
Horsepower was the main thing – just get the tonnage over the road but for the observer, B&O’s mixed bag of external and internal combustion power made for a show full of suspense and variety
There are other surprises as well, but mostly just good train watching: “20th Century Limited”, “Empire State Express”‘ and other Limiteds alongside freights with pacemaker box cars, flexi-vans, and tri-level auto racks.
Using the Offical Guide as a 90 minute study of passenger runs before Amtrak. An invaluable work for modelers, as the entire consist of most trains is shown
Lots of mainline steam & diesel at Lordstown, Willard. and more.
Next we view typical action in the early years with a colorful mix of hand me-down EMDs: Five units on a heavy coal drag out of Pittsburgh’s Rook Yard, the 2662 screaming up the 5% grade at Mogadore as the engine dies while passing the camera, a cab ride through the P&WV tunnel district, some yard action, a few wrecks, and some stunning winter scenes.
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