1970s Railroading in Cincinnati
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.For Robert Federle, it all started in the mid 1950s. His Grandfather worked for Railway Express Agency and would take him trackside, and the bug had bitten.
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For Robert Federle, it all started in the mid 1950s. His Grandfather worked for Railway Express Agency and would take him trackside, and the bug had bitten.
Hitch a cab ride on The Keystone. This is Amtrak on what used to be the “Broad Way” of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
In the summer of 1952, Emery Gulash, began capturing activities on the Wabash Railroad on 16mm color film. Follow the flag!
Railroaders called it ‘The Chama Turn’, and sometimes the Cumbres Turn. Most railfans knew the operations over Cumbres simply as the Cumbres Pass Route.
In the mid 70s, Emery Gulash brought his 16mm camera to West Virginia and lovingly photographed the Western Maryland before its total absorption by the Chessie System.
“The Rock Island Line Was a Mighty Fine Line”…
A 1968 historic adventure to St. Louis Union Station, and other busy hot spots in and around St. Louis.
The Erie Lackawanna was formed in the merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western in 1960.
Neff Video takes you to the eastern portion of the Cumberland Sub where five towers are still active on this 43 mile stretch. Coverage starts at Hancock “HO” Tower.
Made in cooperation with the Consolidated Rail Corporation this cab ride begins at South Kearny, NJ and ends at Harrisburg Yard.
See how one of the finest modelers in the country followed the prototype RGS, and learn how to build some of the best looking evergreen trees you’ve ever seen!
The Squirrel Valley Railroad is set in the 1950s and has both N-scale diesel and steam. It features incredible real train sounds.
Shot on the Dearborn Division, where 32 inches of snow fell in just a few days. This was Conrail’s last winter.
Travel to New Orleans, for a look at this tremendously active railroad city! Eight railroads and an incredible trolley line serve this area, they are: Illinois Central, Norfolk Southern, Kansas City Southern, CSX, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, New Orleans Public Belt RR, New Orleans Lower Coast RR, and the Regional Transit Authority.
Norfolk Southern’s Georgia Division 148 Mainline from Atlanta to Chattanooga is one of the south’s busiest, yet it remains unknown to most railfans.
Hollywood Crews, broadcast quality material, this video starts out with action on Goderich Exeter Shortline in Canada, then Pinsley railroads in Florida, Hump yards and more.
Go deep into the valleys of eastern Kentucky, western Virginia, and eastern Tennessee as we follow the Kingsport line of CSX, formerly the Clinchfield Railroad.
See beautiful Fall color action at Cumberland and Corriganville, Maryland, Mance, Foley, Glencoe, Fall Cut Tunnel, Confluence, Ohio Pyle, Sand Patch, and more!
This is fast paced action between Atlanta and Chattanooga that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The hub of CSX operations is the sprawling Selkirk Yard, located just south of Albany. In addition to viewing the yard itself, we will explore the CSX lines that converge at Selkirk.
Conrail hosts plenty of foreign power in this action video. This program highlights operations along The Big Four.
Visit the mainline Pittsburgh and Crestline, Ohio. This active line sees 60 trains per day, and we visit over 20 locations.
Pennsylvania has a tremendous legacy of railroad action and Conrail keeps it going with coal drags, double stackers, general merchandise freights and more.
Conrail’s West Slope’s average grade of 1% is easier than the 1.5% grade of the East Slope.
Follow the Green Frog cameras as they track down Norfolk southern on our second action filled NS video.
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