Railroad Stations in American Life takes you along for a ride documenting 200 years of railroad station development in America! While some are still transportation hubs, others have become hotels and destination spots.
Travelling along the BNSF main that skirts the eastern banks of the Mississippi, we feature scenes including the lift bridge over the Croix River at Prescott, crude oil at Bay City, and Nelson, and CitiRail ES44AC locos thru Hager, before sampling CP, NS and CSX traffic at La Crosse.
The busiest freight mainline in North America is Union Pacific’s Kearney Subdivision in central Nebraska. The 110-mile portion from North Platte to Gibbon Junction can see an average of 100 trains a day.
Photographers’ Specials on the Heber Valley, Western Maryland Scenic, Cass Scenic, and the Durango & Silverton! Return to yesteryear and thrill to the sight of steam locomotives hauling vintage freight equipment!