Tracks of the Old Santa Fe, Part 2
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The old Santa Fe line from Cajon Pass Summit through Victorville and on to Barstow, California.
We head up the California golden coast and along the beaches of southern California as the surf pounds in behind the many trains. Classic Santa Fe Surf Line locations.
Coverage is on former Santa fe Tracks from Fort Madison, IA. to Chicago, IL. with plenty of Santa Fe red and silver war bonnets and blue and yellow paint schemes.
We visit Kansas City Union Station, and even visit inside the old Depot.
2 DVD Set: Belen, New Mexico and head north over the Rio Grande to Albuquerque and more, then disc 2 continue the journey on the old Santa Fe, now over Raton Pass.
Journey across the Golden State for pre-merger action and bonus steam coverage.
The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe’s main line from Chicago to Los Angeles is one of America’s major rail arteries.
Chicago’s South Side in the 1960s saw every kind of passenger train – from many different railroads – heading into and out of Chicagoland. See it here on rare film.
This program was a quarter-century in the making, featuring footage shot from 1985 to 2010. 65 different locomotives are featured; many that run today and many more that no longer run.
Join us for a look at the Santa Fe in its final years. Filmed between 1992 and 1995, this program visits the Santa Fe’s eastern end at several locations in Illinois, Missouri and Iowa.
Cajon Pass in 1987 is a very different place than it is now. In many ways more exciting for railfans, with helpers, cabooses and pre-merger railroads.
This is a great gift idea, and now gift priced too! 10 DVDs, 20 hours, of the Best of the 1980s & 1990s.
Follow photographer Rich Kugel as he takes us on a whirlwind tour of railroading in the Chicago area in the latter part of the millennium.
An absolute railfan and steam classic, brought back by Pentrex! Union Pacific Challenger 3985 (sadly, now retired) looks fantastic pulling its sleek passenger train over the formidable slopes of southern California’s Cajon Pass.
The action on this DVD is a result of many railfan trips by noted rail photographer Emery Gulash, although none of the trips were devoted exclusively to the Santa Fe railroad.
Climb aboard Grand Trunk train #216 (an all trailer-van train) powered by an ex-Rock Island GP38-2 for a cab ride from Springfield Cincinnati’s Queensgate Yard.
Following in the footsteps of Santa Fe Odyssey Volume 1, comes this Volume 2 edition.
Steam on 8 Western roads. Narrow gauge, mainline, and NP #2626, the “Timken” roller bearing steamer.
Some of America’s busiest and varied railroad action can be found In this 6 disc Collectors’ Edition.
It was during a turbulent time in railroading history that noted photographer Jerry Carson chose to capture many major changes for America’s railroads. Photographed in crisp, sharp 16mm.
Two Classics, brought together in one show. Digitized, restored and enhanced and now available on DVD or Blu-ray. NOTE: The Blu-ray *is* 1080 HD and certainly better quality and higher resolution than the DVD, but is *not* up to modern 4K viewing standards.
To celebrate Arizona’s centennial anniversary, this special Santa Fe 3751 passenger excursion pulled guests through two deserts, the Arizona divide, and onto the Grand Canyon.
George Redmond traveled to Fort Madison, Iowa to capture the action on the Santa Fe Transcon – and spent 3 days at this busy hot spot.
The merger is so fresh that there’s little BNSF paint, and no pumpkins.
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