Amtrak’s Sunset Transcon with Train #1
Original price was: $24.95.$21.45Current price is: $21.45.This is Tain #1 – the oldest name train in the US and America’s longest and first Coast-to-Coast route!
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This is Tain #1 – the oldest name train in the US and America’s longest and first Coast-to-Coast route!
First Class U.S. Mail was sorted by clerks aboard a fleet of cars which once numbered over 4,000. Here you will enter their secluded world, hemmed in by stanchions stacked with parcels, rows of hanging pouches and, above, boxes lining both sides.
The Great White North, by rail, with polar bears and whales.
Santa Fe steam locomotive #3751 is captured in a fascinating documentary of its first mainline trip in over 50 years!
Norfolk Southern’s Columbus District between the Ohio River port town of Portsmouth and Capitol City Columbus is not the conveyor belt for coal that it was forty years ago, But, as we’ll see, it still handles a lot of coal, and non-coal traffic is growing.
Volume 6 shows the RBM&N expanding freight operations. We see a new Hopper fleet goes into service, and operations from June of 1993 to April of 1995.
In Volume 5 of Railfanning the Delaware & Hudson, we’ll railfan the D&H from the early 1970s into the mid-1980s.
Burlington Northern, early Amtrak and the home of high hood SD units – the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range. The Northlands call!
Early streamliners 1934-1940, when the concept was new. Classic steam power of the 1930’s & 1950’s with 1950’s and more.
In Volume 4 of Railfanning the Delaware & Hudson, we”ll railfan the railroad from Montreal Canada into Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania.
Early CSX & L&N, RF&P, Seaboard, Chessie, Family Lines even Georgia Railroad predecessor paint.
If you love steam locomotives both big and small, then you will certainly enjoy this video.
Trains tip-toe over deteriorated track, on roads trying to stay alive. Informative narration & commentary by Mike Bednar.
Join George Redmond in a look at 24 hours of railroad action in his hometown of Centralia, Illinois.
Film from the ’60s to the ’80s of Northeast railroading.
These are films from the 1940s,’50s and 60s, all color, showing scenes of the Rio Grande that have long since disappeared.
Recorded around the post-1976 expanded D&H, we’ll see locations on the original D&H and territories served following the expansion. Part 2 of this 2 part series.
This is the story of N&W 1218’s return to steam in 1987. Three shows on one DVD tell the story.
Railroad VS winter: See it with hard to get rotary action!
The “North End” of the old Clinchfield.
60 trains a day. Even CBS covered this hot spot! Volume 2.
Here’s your opportunity to discover the many pleasures of traveling aboard luxuriously appointed private passenger cars.
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