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Since its founding in 1987, Montana Rail Link has plied the rails laid down by the Northern Pacific in the Big Sky country of Montana. That has now come to an end. 7idea takes a last look.
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Look back at the great days of the Denver & Rio Grande Western passenger service from 16mm film.
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A look at the 4-4-0 from its inception to examples still in existence and running today.
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Over an hour of some of the most dramatic action sequences from our collection of vintage railroad subjects.
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Enjoy the Denver & Rio Grande Western 3′ gauge lines in Colorado with an emphasis is on vintage passenger and freight operations in the 1950’s and ’60’s.
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Take an indepth look at the railroads of America’s Grange Country, the area roughly between the Western Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountains.
Rated 4 out of 5
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1940’s 16mm footage from Union Station in Kansas City and St. Louis plus video shot in the South in 1950s-1960s.
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St Louis area railroading in the 1940’s + SP at Tucson, AZ, also in the 1940’s.
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16mm footage of Chicago and Milwaukee areas in the late 1930s to the 1940s.
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1950s video with a focus on railroading east of the Mississippi, plus a segment on the Rio Grande narrow gauge.
Rated 4 out of 5
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31 railroads are shown in this wonderful review of railroading from the late 1930’s – early 1950’s.
Rated 4.00 out of 5
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Thrilling action high speed chase action! Steam from many 1950s railroads, and a couple of traction lines too!
Rated 5 out of 5
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Pennsy Steam 1955-57 with early ’50’s flashbacks and more!
Rated 5 out of 5
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Ever since the early days of railroading, bells and whistles have played an important part in the safe operation of locomotives and trains.
Rated 5 out of 5
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The 1957, Pere Marquette Number 1225 was pulled off the scrap line at Buffalo, Michigan, and taken to the C&O shops to be cosmetically restored.
Rated 5 out of 5
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We’re on the road with the “Awesome A”, N&W 1218, on her initial three-day ferry move from Birmingham, Alabama to Roanoke, Virginia.
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“Assault on Asheville” takes us to the incredible STEAM TRIPLE-HEADER assaulting the Blue Ridge Grade east out of Roanoke, Virginia.
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Get ready to see some beautiful scenery and exciting train action in this program!
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The Norfolk Southern’s Pittsburgh Line is the main artery for NS connecting the Midwest and the East Coast – and that means a lot of action!
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Here are the former Illinois Central, Gulf Mobile and Ohio, Elgin Joliet & Eastern and Grand Trunk Western lines.
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In volume 5 of the Reading Blue Mountain & Northern, we’ll view freight and passenger operations from May of 1992 to May of 1993.
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In Volume 5 of Railfanning the Delaware & Hudson, we’ll railfan the D&H from the early 1970s into the mid-1980s.
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Niagara’s, Hudsons, Mohawks, Mikados and more NYC.
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In 1988 Illinois Central Gulf dropped the “Gulf” and began a concerted effort to repaint locomotives into what railfans dubbed the “Death Star” scheme. There wasn’t much else on the Mainline of Mid-America by the mid-90s. The new IC was sleek, efficient and profitable – just not as colorful.
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The Cincinnati area has many places where fans gather to watch and photograph trains. One of the busiest and a local favorite is Hamilton.
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