Steam Locomotive Bells and Whistles
Original price was: $24.95.$19.95Current price is: $19.95.Ever since the early days of railroading, bells and whistles have played an important part in the safe operation of locomotives and trains.
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Ever since the early days of railroading, bells and whistles have played an important part in the safe operation of locomotives and trains.
Join Pere Marquette 1225, NKP 765 and more for a Great Gathering of Steam in Owosso, Michigan.
Steam Action with UP 844 and 3985!
Follow Big Boy 4014 on The Great Race Across America.
A legend of American steam. See all 25 Big Boy Locomotives in action!
Biggest steam action as Big Boy 4014 travels between Parsons, Kansas and Houston.
This show is loaded with exciting UP train action in the scenic state of Wisconsin. We begin with Union Pacific 4014, a 4-8-8-4 Big Boy, seen pulling a 15 car passenger excursion across the Badger State. Big steam and big freight action!
A Union Pacific Big Boy at Kansas City Union Station. Who would have guessed?! Follow 4014 on the run to Kansas City and home to Cheyenne: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado. 4014 runs in a near blizzard!
It’s nothing short of amazing, In 2013 Big Boy 4014 was a static display in Pomona, California. In 2018Â she was in pieces in Cheyenne, Wyoming. In late 2019 we see 4014 under her own power in California and at scenic spots along the Sunset Route!
Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014 on a tour with the “The Great Race Across the Midwest.” See 4104 wow crowds from Mason City, Iowa, up to the Twin Cities and then Minnesota’s Twin Ports and through Wisconsin to Chicago and across Illinois back into Iowa.
SPECIAL EDITION: Features the original 2 hour show PLUS a 30 minute bonus show, “From the Cutting Room Floor”. Big Boy 4014 is now the world’s largest and most powerful operating steam locomotive at 1.2 million pounds and 7,000 horsepower. See historical footage of Big Boys, including 4014 in the 1950s, and new footage from May 2019, complete with interviews from people who were there. Great pacing scenes!
4014 is the largest operational steam locomotive in the world. The now famous Big Boy class of 4-8-8-4’s were world-renowned, and folks came from around the world to see this one operating for the first time in nearly 60 years. This video record features the run from Cheyenne to Ogden. We begin with the first…
For decades it was only a dream: to see one of Union Pacific’s massive 4-8-8-4 “Big Boy” locomotives under steam again. Incredibly, though, #4014 is thundering down the mainline once again!
Big Boy 4014 is now the world’s largest and most powerful operating steam locomotive at 1.2 million pounds and 7,000 horsepower. See historical footage of Big Boys, including 4014 in the 1950s, and new footage from May 2019, complete with interviews from people who were there. Great pacing scenes!
Big Boy 4014, the largest operating steam locomotive on earth, takes to the main under its own power. Beautiful scenery and great actions shots.
This DVD takes you through the history, restoration, and the May 2019 inaugural runs of Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 No. 4014. Features an exclusive cab ride. DVD only.
Be part of the excitement as Challengers, Big Boys, Turbines and modern diesels leave Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming for the battle up Sherman Hill.
Cheyenne, 1958. 4-8-8-4 Big Boys are readied for their last months of service.
Go back in time, when the ultimate in steam power stormed Sherman Hill.
Big Boys, Challengers, Turbines & 1st Gen Diesels. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
This is nearly an hour of priceless color film from the 1950s featuring steam in regular service. Featured railroads include the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, D&RGW, CB&Q and the Great Western. 16mm unedited, silent, film.
UP’s biggest power, the 4-8-8-4 “Big Boy”, and the 4-6-6-4 Challenger.
During the 1950s, steam ruled the Union Pacific fleet. From the smaller 0-6-0s to the giant Big Boys, these workhorses were the backbone of an empire. Here are three features that highlight Union Pacific steam.
Henry Hank Griffiths Jr. was one of the most prominent railroad cinematographers of the steam era. Traveling throughout the northwest, he captured images of steam at work in locations other photographers seldom visited.
Pentrex takes you back to the late 1950s and early 1960s for a close-up look at the waning years of steam locomotives in America’s railroads. Originally two shows, “The East” and “The West”, both are now on one disc.
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