The CSX Northern Indiana Expressway
Original price was: $32.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.CSX’s Northern Indiana line has few curves and slight grades, is double tracked and a busy line.
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CSX’s Northern Indiana line has few curves and slight grades, is double tracked and a busy line.
The early CSX years just after 1986 to 1990 brought an unprecedented array of colors to the Akron scene: B&O and C&O blue, WM red & white, Chessie orange and yellow, Seaboard System/Family Lines grey, plus Georgia, L&N and more.
GE’s GEVOs have become the locomotive of choice for class one railroads and some regionals in the United States. Since then, many of the older mainline EMDs have been either purchased by regionals and shortlines or retired and scrapped. In Volume 3, we find them in North Dakota, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska and Colorado. NOTE: This series is a compilation of great video. Some video has appeared in other CVP programs.
The Canadian Pacific purchased both the Dakota Minnesota and Eastern and sister railroad, Iowa Chicago and Eastern in October of 2007.
A panoramic carriage ride on the Glacier Express through the Swiss Alps is an unforgettable experience: from the luxurious resort of St. Moritz to Zermatt at the foot of the Matterhorn.
This DVD outlines the history of both of these famous electric rail lines.
In the first half of the program, we follow the CSX Transportation Metropolitan Subdivision towards Washington, from Knoxville to Rockville, calling at Brunswick, Point of Rocks, Pepco, and Gaithersburg along the way. Near Knoxville we include three trains, just across the state border, passing through Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, in the CSX Cumberland Subdivision, one…
Our fourth visit to Texas, the Lone Star State, focuses on railroads to the North and South of Fort Worth. Locations to the North include Denton, Argyle, Ponder, and Keller.
With footage from pre- and post-merger Santa Fe across the Midwest we see the Santa Fe in “full warbonnet” mode.
Five promotional films feature both steam and early diesel power in rare glimpses of an earlier time. These advertising films promoted the value railroads played in the public’s daily lives.
UP and BNSF push over 100 miles of coal hoppers through the Powder River Basin each day. This is the highest tonnage mainline in the world.
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