Allegheny Rails, Volume 1, The Baltimore & Ohio
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Famous B&O Sand Patch and “West End”, on film in the 1950s.
The first two seasons of the most famous Challenger…3985.
CSX ages a decade right before your eyes.
Machine and man, in the 1940s & 50s. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The CNJ in and around Philadelphia in the 1950s. We also see some 1960s Communipaw Yard action.
Shot from 1939 to 1942, this is an amazing record of early 1940s steam in California.
The NYC on the Ohio Division, around NYC and Harmon Shops.
This is the NYC&StL shot around Bluffton. We’ll see mainline running with 700 & 800 class 2-8-4 Berks and other wheel arrangements.
The Seashore Lines main line between Philadelphia and Cape May, and around Atlantic City in the 1950s. Rare color footage of the PRSL in steam.
Ride the famous California Zephyr in the 1950s and 1960s. This is film from 5 different travelers. Most are home movies as families traveled on the CZ. Put together it is a record of travel on the train – with scenes from Chicago to California.
From noted railfan photographer Carl Franz comes this look at the Western Maryland and B&O railroads in the 1970s. Includes footage of the Turbo Train. Primarily early diesels, we also see some excursion steam on the WM. Silent.
Revisit the treacherous Sand Patch route between 1982 and 1984. Though under the umbrella of CSX, the Chessie System maintained its identity at this time and the busy train operations remained largely unchanged.
We venture South of Baltimore in search of MARC F units along CSX rails. We found MARC & CSX Fs and MARC RDCs, an E unit, and lots of different CSX paint.
Walk with us as we climb the hills of San Francisco and watch the world famous cable cars! See the cable cars, ride on them, and see what makes them work.
Take a unique trip over the Denver & Rio Grande Western from Alamosa, Colorado to Durango and Silverton, via Chama, New Mexico in the mid-1950s.
It was the twilight of steam! See a variety of CP and CN steam.
The Legendary Canadian has been in a class of its own since 1955.
Tour George Washington’s Railroad from The Mines to The Lakes during the 1950s and 60s. See the last of steam and 1st and 2nd generation diesels.
With a Minuteman as its longtime corporate symbol, the Boston & Maine was the quintessential New England railroad. Ride the head end of “The Minuteman” from South Acton to the bumping post in North Station.
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