CN, NS, BNSF and Amtrak at Centralia, Illinois
$34.95Video of all the trains for twenty-four hours through Centralia, Illinois in May of 2013
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Video of all the trains for twenty-four hours through Centralia, Illinois in May of 2013
See American railroading from a European perspective. Shots from 12 years of hi-def travels, here are some very impressive and loud audio performances – in huge scenery, on a grand scale. Sit back and enjoy some of the biggest and best railway operations to be seen on the planet.
We go with the flow of some of the busiest train traffic in the nation as begin at Naperville and head east right into the heart Downtown Chiago and the Loop.
More power, Captain!
5 days, 5 locations, on the BNSF’s Chilli Sub.
Green Frog aims their video cameras at Rochelle in 2003. Includes a bonus of CNW at Rochelle.
Green Frog returns to visit a famous and busy hot spot in Chicagoland.
Spring and summer of 1999 signaled a revolutionary change in railroading throughout Western Pennsylvania.
Railroads of Western Pennsylvania during the Winter of 1998/99.
Modern action in and out of St. Louis.
Journey Middle America in search of western railroad action.
Watch BNSF power change over 13 years.
Over Great Northern’s “other” famous mountain pass, Stevens Pass, as we head to the Pacific.
The most spectacular scenery spanned by the Great Northern.
BNSF, CN, CP, UP, short lines, Amtrak, commuter lines, and railway preservation in the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.
Just before and first years after the creation of BNSF, as the railroad began to find its identity.
On June 2nd, 1999, George Redmond made a day trip with two friends to the Metra LaGrange Road station in Bolingbrook, IL.
EMDs still run (thrive?) on the Staples Sub!
EMDs still run (thrive?) on the Staples Sub!
Between Steven’s Pass and The Funnel is this busy piece of the former GN.
Rich Scheid’s professional digital camera takes us trackside from Mountainair, New Mexico and then east.
Green Frogs professional photographer Rich Scheid takes us to the world famous Cajon Pass.
The video ends in Mountainair, New Mexico on the east side of the Rockies.
We’ll start on the Peavine Line or the Phoenix Sub.
The old Santa Fe line from Cajon Pass Summit through Victorville and on to Barstow, California.
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