Union Pacific’s Sherman Hill
Original price was: $24.95.$19.95Current price is: $19.95.Since 1868, Sherman Hill has challenged the Union Pacific Railroad. Watch as Union Pacific power struggles to move trains over the hill
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Since 1868, Sherman Hill has challenged the Union Pacific Railroad. Watch as Union Pacific power struggles to move trains over the hill

It took ten years to record the story of the Royal Gorge Route over the now-closed Tennessee Pass.

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!

See the replicas of the two locomotives that met 150 years ago at Promontory Point, and the Steam Driven Man that made it possible! Two shows on one DVD, plus a RailfanDepot exclusive, a CD with PDFs of the engineering documents.

The grand saga of the only steam locomotive never to be retired takes you on the 8444’s greatest road trip ever – over 4,875 miles! Filmed in high definition in 1989 with broadcast movie equipment, we can offer this in DVD and Blu-ray!

Our fourth visit to Texas, the Lone Star State, focuses on railroads to the North and South of Fort Worth. Locations to the North include Denton, Argyle, Ponder, and Keller.

Scenic and busy rail points close to the banks of the Mississippi River including St Paul, Hastings, Red Wing, Maple Springs, Reads Landing, and the spectacular Mt Charity overlook.

Our third visit to The Lone Star State concentrates on operations northwest of Houston, in the region traversed by the Brazos River. The BNSF and Union Pacific feature, with contributions from CSX, Norfolk Southern, and leasing companies. The variety of motive power in the region brought 16 locomotive types bearing 12 different liveries. Filming locations…

In our second visit to New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment, we concentrate on operations in the eastern half of the state, featuring the BNSF Southern Transcon, but also showing Union Pacific trains on the route between Logan and Vaughn that heads south to el Paso. Featured locations include Vaughn, Mountainair, Willard, Fort Sumner, Clovis,…

The program begins with Union Pacific trains through Manly (left), Mason City and Iowa Falls, where a BNSF coal train on CN tracks is also seen heading towards the UP/CN diamond. Returning to Mason City, the veteran Baldwin steeple-cab electric locos of the Iowa Traction Railway are featured.

In our second visit to Texas, the Lone Star state, this edition of American Railway focuses on the High Plains region in the Texas panhandle. We begin our journey around the high plains at Fruitland, east of Wichita Falls, and head west on the gradual climb of about 3,000 ft into the Texas panhandle. Travelling…

Be part of the excitement as Challengers, Big Boys, Turbines and modern diesels leave Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming for the battle up Sherman Hill.

Volume 2 in the series that shows us the SD40-2 survivors. The EMD SD40-2 were crew favorites, many thought these were the Cadillacs of the rails. This volume includes BNSF, Canadian Pacific, Union Pacific, Canadian National and Norfolk Southern trains in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.

GE standard cab and cowl locomotives are an endangered species, and now they are vintage. We see the GE engines, built between 1984 and 1995, at the head of many trains. This is the final volume of this two volume series.

Three of the nation’s largest steam locomotives attending the St. Louis NRHS convention traveled three different routes in a spectacular display of mainline steam action.

In this program, we’ll tour the mainline action on the Chicago Northwestern, Union Pacific, Grand Trunk Western and more.

Travel to New Orleans, for a look at this tremendously active railroad city! Eight railroads and an incredible trolley line serve this area, they are: Illinois Central, Norfolk Southern, Kansas City Southern, CSX, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, New Orleans Public Belt RR, New Orleans Lower Coast RR, and the Regional Transit Authority.

In Volume 6 of our UP, Super Railroad series, Green Frog visits the Union Pacific as it traverses through the rugged and scenic southwest.

The Seattle Sub is one of the busiest rail lines in the Pacific Northwest. BNSF and UP polish the rails with a variety of trains.

We travel Missouri Pacific territory in Illinois as new owner Union Pacific was taking hold between 1986 and 1988.

BNSF, Union Pacific, shortlines, tourist lines and even an electric line… there is a lot to see in the 48th state!

Explore Wyoming’s Powder River coal country and beyond. From breathtaking canyon views to non-stop action on a four track mainline.

The EMD SD40-2, were crews favorites, many thought these were the Cadillacs of the rails. Volume 3 includes BNSF, CP, UP, CN and CSX trains in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, South Dakota, North Dakota and Indiana.

F Units and E Units, commonly known as Covered Wagons, were standard power in the 1950s & 60s. By the 1970s, age was catching up to these classic units and their numbers began to dwindle. See them again in Covered Wagons of the Cascade!

We ride and watch steam, streamlined steam and streamlined diesel in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
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