Glory Machines, Volume 2
$39.951950s video with a focus on railroading east of the Mississippi, plus a segment on the Rio Grande narrow gauge.
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1950s video with a focus on railroading east of the Mississippi, plus a segment on the Rio Grande narrow gauge.
A great mountain pass for shooting steam video!
Steam excursion trains thunder and whistle over the Southern Railway.
You’re aboard an Amtrak F40PH pulling “The Empire Builder”. Part 2 runs just West of East Glacier to just West of Havre.
Ride in the cab of a GP38-2 powered local commuter run from Babylon to Patchogue. Return in a FA unit.
Part One of a New “Best Of” Series from Green Frog Videographer Chris Wehman.
Two steam classics, not available for 20 years, now brought together in one show. Digitized, restored and enhanced and now available on DVD.
She was a 365-days-a-year railfan excursion…she was the train that behaved like a Caribbean cruise ship, inviting you to loaf and look, dine and drink, with ultimate destination beside the point,”
The Main Line of Mid America from the 1940’s to the 1960’s.
Hop aboard for an all-access look at Amtrak’s premier passenger train, the Coast Starlight, as it makes its trip from Los Angeles’ Union Station to Seattle. Includes a behind-the-scenes look and interviews with the crew.
Still in the grips of the recession, Conrail was looking for other alternatives to increase revenue and cut costs. With the trip west to find work on other railroads being a bust, Big Mike and the gang return to the land of Blues.
With the recession of 1982, Conrail began consolidating divisions and workforce. Railfanning with the Bednars Volume 10 follows Dave Augsburger, Big Mike and his pop, Joe Bednar as they head west to pursue other railroad employment opportunities for Mike.
Dana Kawala is back with more great advice for getting the most out of your Digital Command Control equipped locomotives.
Railfanning with the Bednars Volume 9 follows the Conrail transition into the years 1980 through 1982 with the Bednar boys.
The territory you will see in this video is the electrified line that ran between Deer Lodge and Harlowton, Montana.
Railfanning with the Bednars Volume 8 continues our tour of the Conrail transition with the Bednar boys during 1979 and 1980.
CSX’s Chicago Hub operates out of six terminals in the region. It will take two programs to get a good handle on the operations of this Midwest Hub. This is volume one.
The events that followed the acquisition of the D&H by Guilford Transportation just a few years after these films were taken would result in the demise of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad as many once knew it.
Callahan is located 20 miles north of Jacksonville on CSX’s main line into Florida. It’s the point the line to Tampa splits off from the main line.
We set off in October, 2004, to look for what’s left of the WC after the CN takeover, and this is what we found.
Via rare 16mm film we see Burlington Route steam from in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming.
At one time, electrified freight interurbans operated throughout the United States. In the late 1990s, just three remained in service.
Railroads powered entirely by Alco diesel locomotives are few in number. The Green Bay & Western Railroad had a total of sixteen operating Alco’s when this show was filmed in 1992.
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