BNSF’s Nebraska Coal Conveyors
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.From Alliance, Nebraska, BNSF`s Sand Hills Subdivision moves high volumes of Powder River Basin coal to the east and other regions of the country.
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From Alliance, Nebraska, BNSF`s Sand Hills Subdivision moves high volumes of Powder River Basin coal to the east and other regions of the country.
Action on the Bangor & Aroostook and the Saint Lawrence & Atlantic Railroads. See the BAR from Searsport, Maine to the Canadian border, along with a cab ride on the Searsport Local!
In the months right after the merger with the Santa Fe, Hal Pantti explored Burlington Northern’s “Coal Country”. Beginning at Lincoln, Nebraska, Hal traveled to Alliance. Then he followed a loop, traveling over the Angora, Valley, Canyon, Orin, Black Hills, Edgemont and Butte Subdivisions, finally arriving back in Alliance for the return trip home.
In the months right after the merger with the Santa Fe, Hal Pantti explored two of Burlington Northern’s most important main lines, the ex-Northern Pacific from Eastern Montana into Minnesota, and the ex-Chicago, Burlington & Quincy from Galesburg, Illinois to Lincoln, Nebraska.
From Winslow, Arizona to Needles, California, BNSF’s former Santa Fe Seligman Subdivision is often desolate but always fascinating.
If you are into aircraft, then you like P-51 Mustangs. These were the best fighter planes the allied air forces used during World War 2.
Take a train ride on one of America’s foremost routes, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad in the Rocky Mountains.
Five different B-25 Mitchells stage at Urbana, Ohio in 2013.
The haunting sounds of steam locomotives echoed once again through the Deep South when the National Railway Historical Society held its 1994 National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
This is a special collection of railroading activities that took place during 1984.
Over 20 operating steam locomotives traveled to Vancouver, British Columbia to participate in the largest gathering of steam in recent time. Locomotives from England, Canada, and the United States were there for the Grand Parade of Steam!
We see daily operations servicing the customers from Ranlo to the CSX interchange in Mount Holly, North Carolina, on the newly refurbished Piedmont & Northern.
As it was for N&W, this is a busy yard for NS.
Great steam action, and hard-working steam sounds.
This important NS line is home to heavy 100 plus car manifest trains loaded with lumber and wood chips, scrap, chemicals, grain and coal. See the action along the line from Charlotte to Rock Hill in the Carolina’s.
This is big time 21st Century Railroading at its best. Piedmont Piggyback is a collection of over 50 Norfolk Southern intermodal trains along the Main Line between Spartanburg to Spencer. These are NS’s hottest freights.
From Charlotte NC, this program follows the ex Southern main as it twists and turns its way thru the countryside on its way to the big yard at Linwood. Over 50 trains – including North Carolina DOT and Amtrak passenger trains. Volume 2.
This stretch of railroad is an important part of the former Southern Railway and now Norfolk Southern mainline. Watch the parade of high speed merchandise trains that traverse this vital North-South artery.
Historically, this is the very heart of the Southern Railway’s Atlanta to Washington mainline. Today, it is a racetrack for priority intermodal and merchandise trains. It also plays host to Amtrak and North Carolina commuter trains. Volume 1.
This program showcases the 15 tough miles of the old Norfolk and Western from the East Yard at Bluefield to the crossovers at Oakvale. The West Virginia autumn scenery is a beautiful backdrop for a parade of trains.
This shortline began as a narrow gauge line in 1873 and is now a thriving, recently expanded, line with 100-car trains as well as charm.
Formerly Atlantic Coast Line, today the Spartanburg Sub is home to 12,000 ton coal trains that require pushers and now DPU locomotives to negotiate the hilly South Carolina Terrain.
The Charlotte Sub is home to merchandise and heavy coal trains. See over 40 trains, many with CSX’s impressive AC6000CW locomotives.
See exciting freight train action on fallen flag Wisconsin Central Ltd. across scenic Central Wisconsin – including the famous WC Valley Line.
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