N&W 611 The (Not Quite) Final Excursion
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This program preserves what was thought to be the “final chapter” in the operating history of N&W 611.

Houston, Texas is a hotbed of Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe activity.

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.

Santa Fe’s Clovis and Gallup Subs see Super Fleet diesels in red and silver Warbonnet paint lead high-priority intermodal trains and drag freights in unending numbers.

In 1992, Santa Fe was sending train after train across California’s Mojave Desert, making the Needles Subdivision one of the busiest lines in the nation.

When Amtrak began, only the Empire Builder and Chicago-to-Milwaukee corridor service were spared. By November, 1971, Amtrak was ready for some new Wisconsin trains.

When Amtrak first rolled into Milwaukee, things had changed. Milwaukee Road’s Hiawatha and C&NW’s bi-level Streamliners were out, but Amtrak’s Empire Builder was in.

Imagine thousands of steam locomotives in everyday use, rolling through lands of stunning beauty. That was steam railroading in China in 2001 when this exciting documentary was filmed.

Pentrex cameras have been placed on top of, in front of, inside, behind, and even underneath many BNSF consists traveling SoCal tracks. Here is Volume 6 of the exciting At the Throttle Cab Ride series!

From Hobart Yard in Los Angeles to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and back again, including Terminal Island and Pier 400, you’re about to witness a line that few are privileged to see.

Filmed with the cooperation of CSX, Volume One of this series takes you on an extensive tour of the former B&O mainline that follows the Potomac River between Hancock, West Virginia and Cumberland, Maryland.

It’s America’s Last Frontier – with the excitement of classic diesels, a wide array of passenger and freight trains, and fantastic scenery as you explore the Alaska Railroad of 1984!

Famous Name Trains of the 1960s, in Color!

Where else in the U.S. can one find so much railroad action but in Chicago…especially in the 1950’s and 60’s!

Volume 2 takes over where Volume 1 left off, in early 1962. In this fantastic two disc set, we will see the end of individualized passenger service, and the beginnings of Amtrak.

From the camera of Emery Gulash, spectacular action on one of America’s best loved railroads, The Rio Grande!

The rugged, two-railroad beauty of Canada’s Fraser Canyon. Pentrex is re-releasing this as a remastered “Pentrex Classic Presentation”. This is an early Pentrex show, but is still an excellent watch!

In the San Juan Mountains one can leave the 21st Century behind on a steam powered time machine: the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.

See exciting Canadian Pacific Railway train action along the former rails of the Milwaukee Road. Volume Two covers the CP rails across Wisconsin starting along the Mississippi River at River Jct. in La Crosse. The line then travels through the forests and across the scenic Wisconsin dairyland to the shores of Lake Michigan at Milwaukee….

Featuring shortline action from three great Michigan railroads including: Marquette Rail, Lake Superior & Ishpeming Railroad and the Mineral Range Railroad. Plus Pere Marquette 1225, the 2-8-4 Berkshire, is pulling an excursion train out of Cadillac, Michigan in 2004 and is seen traveling along the rails of the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway. See Marquette…

Shot over a 5 year period during winter, spring, summer and fall, we follow the Valley, Marinette, Fox River and Manitowoc Subdivisions. Part 5 of 6.

In Part 1 of this 6 part series, we follow the WC’s mainline from Franklin Park near Chicago, to Scott Street in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, visiting Deval, Libertyville, Burlington, Waukesha, Rugby Jct., Slinger, Lomira, and Byron on the way.

Snow is on the ground and steam is in the air! Join us on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.

See Frisco 1522 and N&W 611 lead 1994 Atlanta NRHS Convention trains roaming the South.

All aboard! Catch Amtrak #29, the famed Capitol Limited, in Washington D.C. and journey with us to Chicago’s Union Station.
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