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Exciting action seen from the railfan park at Cassandra, Pennsylvania on the busy Norfolk Southern Pittsburgh line.
This is truly a parade of trains: Watch CSX, NS, UP, BNSF, IHB, CN and CP as they move through Chicagoland via Dolton.
Spend the day, from sunrise to sunset, on the overpass at the summit of busy, 4 track Logan Hill on BNSF’s Orin Sub in the Powder River coal basin.
We’ll see a lot of trains where CSX’s Metropolitan Sub to Washington and the Old Main Line to Baltimore diverge at Point of Rocks, Maryland.
A constant parade of big new General Electric high tech power through one of the most scenic parts of BNSF’s transcon, Arizona’s Kingman Canyon.
Three main lines cross at grade at the depot in Marion, Ohio – with CSX and NS banging across eight diamonds.
Kansas City is home to some of the most intense railroading anywhere, with upwards of 400 trains a day passing through.
Called the funnel for the many trains that are pushed through this section of the railroad. Spectacular coverage from Lake Pend Oreille to Spokane.
See an 1875 Wood Burner built by Baldwin and the rail bus built in 1933 for the Rio Grande Southern, known as a Goose. This is true narrow gauge charm.
This is the Union Pacific’s busy transcon main line between Weber Canyon, Utah and Green River, Wyoming.
Norfolk Southern’s Pocahontas District recently had clearances raised for double stacks as part of the Heartland Project.
We begin our journey at Siliguri, 450 feet above sea level, the location of the DHR engine shed, and an Indian Rail station, so there are 3 gauges, broad gauge, meter gauge and the two foot Darjeeling. We’ll end up some 7,000 feet later above Darjeeling as we climb the Himalayan foothills.
A five day photo charter on the Cumbres & Toltec with superb weather on all five days.
Amtrak, BNSF and Union Pacific all show us action as the trains travel both sides of the mighty Columbia River, which divides Washington and Oregon.
Over 300 trains and 1,000,000 people use Howrah Station, across the Hooghly River from Calcutta (now Kolkata), every day! The variety of locomotives and coaches is quite interesting,
We see all four operating Shays in action, with the signature triple header and side by side run-by’s, with lots of close ups of the machinery.
We see modern heavy action at the many hot spots on this heavily trafficked mountain pass.
Canadian National and Canadian Pacific in the magnificent scenery of Canada’s Canyon, along the Thompson and Fraser rivers of British Columbia.
You’ve never seen anything like it! Ancient trams ply the crowded streets of amazing Calcutta, India’s largest city.
A look at two of Britain’s Heritage Railways, the North Yorkshire Moors and the Great Central, both on Gala Weekends and with a total of 13 engines in steam.
Nickel Plate 765 and Pere Marquette 1225 are together for the first time since the 1980s. Two days of staged photo freight fun!
We’ll see Amtrak, Union Pacific, ACE, CalTrain and BNSF. Locations include Jack London Square, Franklin Canyon, Martinez, Santa Clara, Pinole, San Pablo Bay and Miles Jct.
It’s called the Badlands – but it’s a great place for train watching.
See exciting narrow gauge steam action in the spectacular scenery of Colorado’s Animas River Canyon.
Mainline steam, in full steam, running through fall foliage. What better photo op is there? How about if that steamer is pulling vintage freight cars behind her? That’s what we have with “734 Photo Freight”.
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