Rotary on the Cumbres & Toltec
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Nothing is more exciting than seeing a steam-powered rotary snow plow at work!
Big mainline steam and little narrow gauge steam.
When a big shipper asks…a steam-hauled double stack container train!
Action on the Belen Cut-off, mountain grades and high desert.
To keep going, you gotta crest Rio Grande’s Soldier Summit.
Desert, snow capped peaks, and “Yellow Bonnets” on a high density mainline.
Bold blue Oakway SD60’s, new LMX gray & red Dash-8s and SPSF merger paint!
D&RGW, BN and ATSF share this line.
Tour 16 exciting garden railroads in the San Diego area.
Coast Line celebrates 100 Years. Amtrak and Metrolink action (freight traffic too).
Hitch a ride aboard Amtrak’s Cardinal after a very heavy snowfall.
Travel to scenic Washington State and visit one of the toughest mountain grade on the entire BNSF: the former Great Northern line over Stevens Pass.
Carrying upwards of 300,000 passengers a day, Chicago’s Metra commuter rail system is one of the biggest success stories of modern American railroading.
Take a cab-car ride over Metra’s Fox Lake line from Libertyville into Chicago Union Station over the former Milwaukee Road Fox Lake line.
This DVD showcases one of the most outstanding operating railroad museums to be found anywhere in the USA.
The New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, better known as “The Nickel Plate Road” was famous for its handsome, dependable steam locomotives. Until recently, Nickel Plate 2-8-2 #587 was still in service with the Indiana Transportation Museum.
One of BNSF’s busiest single track lines and most inaccessible pieces of railroad.
Revisit Union Pacific steam locomotive #3985 – when she was the largest operating steam locomotive in the world. Run with “The Challenger” across 7 states!
The age of steam may be long gone, but in St. Louis there is a link to that bygone era. Frisco 1522 may be a static display now, but until recently was a fully operational steam locomotive.
The Cass Scenic Railroad is known for its steep grades – up to 11% – and its big Shay locomotives. And Western Maryland Shay #6 is the biggest.
Day to day operations on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad shot just prior to and right at merger time.
Here are rare color scenes of N&W steam from 1953 to 1958.
The 1991 NRHS convention at Huntington, West Virginia is known for its big steam show. Here’s the best of the big steam.
The B&O between Cumberland and Sand Patch in the 1950s. The WM footage comes from the Cumberland area.
Southern Pacific 4449 had the honor of pulling the 1975/1976 American Freedom Train on part of its East Coast tour. This is a look at the train as it ran from Alexandria, Virginia to Miami, Florida.
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