CP & CN on the Canadian Prairie, Indian Head Sub, Eastern Wainwright Sub
$19.95The Canadian prairie and the second longest, and quite tall, trestle in Canada!
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The Canadian prairie and the second longest, and quite tall, trestle in Canada!
We continue along the great former New York Central Water Level Route covering the territory from Ripley, NY to downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
Two hours of what was the biggest steam on the rails when it ran.
C. Vision’s tour of railroads in and around the Chicagoland area continues in Windy City Rails, Volume 7, installment #2.
C. Vision’s tour of the railroads in and around the Chicagoland area continues in Windy City Rails, Volume 2. In this program, videographer Marshall Beecher sets up at two exciting locations and captures more dynamic train watching action!
The Canadian Pacific purchased both the Dakota Minnesota and Eastern and sister railroad, Iowa Chicago and Eastern in October of 2007. Ownership formally changed hands in 2008. Although the Iowa Chicago and Eastern had a short life, the railroad changed the face of the former Milwaukee Road lines.
The Selkirk Mountains reach 11,000 feet. CP’s transcon doesn’t try to top them, it runs through the mountains with 2 long tunnels, very long at 5 mile and 9 mile bores.
This is the driest place in North America. UP charges hard through this land.
Here is as complete a look at the Chicago traction/trolley/interurban scene as you are likely to find!
Visit the former Atlantic Coast Line route from Petersburg to Fayetteville.
Visit the modern Norfolk Southern Railway on historic rails in North Carolina, including the former Southern Railway main between Washington and Atlanta.
The great Pennsylvania Railroad dominated its namesake state. After the Penn Central merger debacle, the Federal Government assumed control of most of the northeastern roads. The Consolidated Rail Corporation, was set up to operate these lines.
Hike into Ruby Canyon, catch the Zephyr and heavy coal trains.
SP’s legendary Shasta Division is an important and challenging line, and now a vital link for the UP.
The beautiful scenery of the Pacific Northwest’s Columbia River Gorge is the backdrop for UP’s Portland Subdivision.
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