Erie Lackawanna, Early Years, Film by Emery Gulash
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.The Erie Lackawanna was formed in the merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western in 1960.
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The Erie Lackawanna was formed in the merger of the Erie Railroad and the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western in 1960.

Giant action…15 Steam locomotives from Coast to Coast, including cab rides!

From 844 to 8444 and back again! This is the story of the steamer never to be retired. Remastered. Updated with 2016 footage! Originally filmed in high definition with broadcast movie equipment, we can offer this in DVD and Blu-ray!

In Part 3 of this definitive 6 part look at the Wisconsin Central we leave Junction City and continue west to Superior, Wisconsin and Minneapolis.

More than 100 trains at many different locations in the Wolverine State – this is the Best of Michigan.

This program covers three more years of great railroad action in the Northeast, with most of the focus going to the lines in Southern New England & Eastern New York State.

Join us as we spend 8 days in western Indiana, and Illinois railfanning at many popular spots!

A rare daylight ride in the cab of Amtrak’s Southwest Chief between Needles and LA Union Station.

Enjoy the last big winter in Eastern Canada for a variety of F-Units on VIA Rail trains from Toronto and Montreal.

It’s the only steam locomotive never to be retired Here UP 844 is in action during the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s.

N&W steam power on these famed grades.

U.S. Steel’s giant steel mills had a giant appetite for raw material. USS operated an entire transportation system to feed that appetite.

Heavy snow and 70 m.p.h. winds mark this visit to Marias Pass.

This former B&O line is famous the world over: Come join us a for a two hour look at Sand Patch Grade.

Bellevue, Ohio is one of Norfolk Southern’s busiest yards, with 3 major routes leading into the west end of the yard.

Curtis Hill, Oklahoma was a major bottleneck on the BNSF (Santa Fe) transcon between Chicago and Los Angeles. The east slope of the hill was double tracked in 1995, the west side was being double tracked as this video was shot.

Here is Big Blue action on New York’s highly scenic line along the Hudson River.

Visit the main station in Cologne, Germany for intensive passenger train service under the superb arched glass roof. Then it’s trackside for a busy day of railfanning.

Travel to Africa, noted for big game animals, and discover it is also home to some of the largest steam locomotives on the planet! At this time the unique articulated steam locomotives known as “Garratts” still thrived in the country of Zimbabwe, the world’s last stronghold of these interesting locomotives. You’ll see 15th Class 4-6-4…

Here is one of the busiest mainlines in the United States, the 500 miles of former Chicago and Northwestern line from Chicago west to Omaha and Fremont.

A variety of Southern Pacific steam power, from the 1930’s to mid-1950’s.

It’s the 1970’s era of the BN in Washington and Montana, as well as pre-merger views of the Burlington, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern with pre-merger CB&Q, NP and GN in the Twin Cities, Montana and Nebraska.

See “The Trunk” from Battle Creek to Port Huron, Michigan. Includes the car ferry operation at Port Huron.

Here you’ll find high density railroading at its finest. Union Pacific sends up to sixty trains a day across the Sub’s hilly terrain.

1985 was an exciting year of railroading, from steam excursions to the new EMD SD60 Demonstrator unit. This is a special presentation of many of the events that took place.
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