Southern Steam in the 1970s
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Largest steam program east of the Mississippi in the 60s & 70s.
Railfan one of NS’s busiest main lines.
Journey back in time with George Redmond, to the 1980s and 1990s. It was an exciting time in American railroading. This show covers hot spots in 4 states with 8 railroads.
Steam on mainline! See 6 big steamers running flat out on American high iron: NKP 765, MILW 261, SP 4449, UP 4014, UP 844 and N&W 611. It’s a variety of visual treats!
The Gotthard Main Line through the Swiss alps in 2015: The South Ramp.
Mountains and narrow gauge railroads are two things that worked well together years ago. One of the more notable of those narrow gauge railroads belonged to the Rio Grande. In this video, C. Vision presents the Rio Grande Narrow Gauge in the 1950’s from the films of George Niles. On his journeys to Colorado, George…
Watching the Daylight traverse the Pacific Northwest with a colorful consist of vintage passenger cars is a sight to behold.
The challenge of crossing the Alleghenies was one of the Pennsylvania Railroads biggest feats.
N&W steam power on these famed grades.
Railfanning between Old Fort and Swannanoa, NC.
The Kingsport Sub of CSX Transportation. Tapping the rich coalfields of western Virginia and Eastern Kentucky is why this line was built in 1905. The route roughly follows the valley of the Clinch River to keep the grades at a minimum.
The last years for the Norfolk Southern’s Cincinnati to Portsmouth “Peavine” line. Volume Two.
Our day of shooting Ohio Rail Diamonds begins in Fostoria, where we see CSX trains, including ones from Toledo connecting to the east-west mainline, and trains on that line going both directions. Then we move east to Attica Junction where the same Pittsburgh/Cleveland CSX mainline crosses the Norfolk Southern line between Columbus and Belleview. Then…
James P Gallagher was known nationwide for his railroad photography and in 1974 he turned his camera on the Western Maryland. Volume 2 of this series cover Keystone, Pennsylvania to Cumberland, Maryland featuring the WM just prior to these routes being downgraded by the Chessie merger.
Along with the usual busy railroad action in Southern California, you’ll see everything from military trains, work trains, circus trains, and passenger specials to Metrolink’s dazzling Holiday Toy Express.
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