The Locomotive that Built our Railroads, the 4-4-0, America’s Standard
$39.95A look at the 4-4-0 from its inception to examples still in existence and running today.
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A look at the 4-4-0 from its inception to examples still in existence and running today.
Until July, 1995, Burlington Northern and Union Pacific trains took turns using a diamond crossing where their lines intersect in Grand Island, Nebraska. Now, Burlington Northern Santa Fe trains climb up and over the UP triple-track main.
N&W’s heart: Roanoke, with shops, offices, and rail lines coming in from several directions.
This is a unique film about Norfolk and Western steam operation over the famous Blue Ridge Grade in 1957.
B&W and very rare COLOR film from the late 1930’s.
It’s 1955 and steam still rules on NYC’s Big Four Ohio Division.
Detroit has a long history as a vibrant railroad city.
In many parts of the country, groups of people gather together to share their enjoyment of historic farm equipment.
F Units and E Units, commonly known as Covered Wagons, were standard power in the 1950s & 60s. By the 1970s, age was catching up to these classic units and their numbers began to dwindle. See them again in Covered Wagons of the Cascade!
4 LA Garden Railroad Society member’s layouts.
The diesel train that caught the nation’s attention. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Get on board 4-6-6-4 Challenger 3985. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Washington State’s Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad is the location of this presentation which features the two rarest types of geared steam locomotives.
Climb on board Conrail’s largest locomotive – the EMD SD80MAC – and learn what made this locomotive so revolutionary!
Over two years went into the filming of Train Meets – Double The Action, and the results are simply spectacular!
Perhaps the busiest interlocking tower in the western U.S., with an average of over 100 movements in a 24 hour period, was Tower 55 located in Ft. Worth
Union Pacific took on the Continental Divide head on! The ruling grade over Sherman Hill, between Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming, made the UP the leader in locomotive “super power”. Big Boys and Challengers ruled in steam days, Turbines and Centennials handled right after.
Sit back and watch vintage railroad action on the famous “Joint Line”! The Denver and Rio Grande Western and Santa Fe each had single track mainlines between Denver and Pueblo.
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