BNSF Stevens Pass
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Travel to scenic Washington State and visit one of the toughest mountain grade on the entire BNSF: the former Great Northern line over Stevens Pass.
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Travel to scenic Washington State and visit one of the toughest mountain grade on the entire BNSF: the former Great Northern line over Stevens Pass.

In April 2009, Union Pacific sent its goodwill ambassador, steam locomotive 844, on a 32-day excursion to help celebrate several Western railroading events.

On May 17, 1953, the first official steam excursion on the Union Pacific ran from Denver to Laramie and returned via Sherman Hill. To commemorate the 40th anniversary we got a “do over” of the event on May 15, 1993!

Thrill to the sight of big steam conquering the Pacific Northwest as SP Daylight 4449 takes to the rails once more.

Known popularly as the KATY, the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad was a major force in the development of the west, linking Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri and Salina, Kansas to the port of Galveston, Texas.

Climb aboard a hot Burlington Northern Santa Fe vehicle train for a ride across southeastern Kansas and discover what the route looks like from the perspective of the operating crews!

Relive Daylight 4449 and trainset steaming from Portland to the NOLA World’s Fair.

Join us in 1994 on a tour of discovery along CSX branch lines in the coalfields of West Virginia to show you how coal was brought down out of the hollows and moved out to world markets.

Years ago excited crowds would be thrilled by the appearance of a circus or a carnival train. Experience that same thrill!

These two Southern California railroading landmarks draw railfans from around the world seeking to experience the engineering ingenuity, spectacular scenery, and a steady parade of trains.

The UP route through the Cascade Mountains is so busy and so scenic that it takes a two DVDs to see it all!

A legend of American steam. See all 25 Big Boy Locomotives in action!

Two shows on one DVD! ‘steam to Huntington” showcases 1225, 765 and 1218 on their way to the NRHS Convention while “Huntington Steam Celebration” gives us action at the convention.

The Denver & Rio Grande Western means rugged, spectacular mountain railroading, heavy freight hauling, and terrific action shots. This is Denver to Salt Lake on the D&RGW mainline.

Follow Amtrak’s Southwest Chief from Chicago to LA.

Big time steam! UP 3985, Frisco 1522, Southern 4501, N&W 1218, N&W 611, NKP 587 and NKP 765 are all here.

The 1992 NRHS Convention trains are covered in the spectacular western scenery as we see Southern Pacific 4-8-4 4449, Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985, SP 4-6-2 2472 and 786 in Texas.

The Patriot Corridor between Ayer, Massachusetts and Mechanicville, New York is Norfolk Southern’s access to the Boston market.

It’s exciting ride on the longest and highest narrow gauge railroad in North America, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. Narrow gauge from Chama, New Mexico to Antonito, Colorado.

BNSF’s Hi-Line Sub, the scenic Marias Pass line.

This sub features heavy freight and hot Z trains, a hump yard and Amtrak’s Empire Builder, plus a special visit from SP Daylight #4449.

Here’s your opportunity to sit back and enjoy an entire day’s activity at what some say is the busiest all-freight railroad junction in the world – Union Pacific’s Gibbon Junction.

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!

Canadian Pacific along the old Milwaukee Road, on the Mississippi River from St. Paul to La Crescent. CP in Minnesota. Part 1 of the new CP Series.

In this program we see a still independent Burlington Northern in 1994. BN was hungry for power and so we see various leased locomotives head up many of the trains.
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