Erie Lackawanna, Part 3, The 1970s (Part 1)
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.We ride into the 1970s and tour from Hoboken to the Southern Tier.
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We ride into the 1970s and tour from Hoboken to the Southern Tier.
Installing Digital Command Control. Volume 2.
Short line railroads with personality and character galore.
In this exclusive Model Railroader DVD, follow ace modeler James McNab as he builds an all-new, highly detailed, prototypically operated HO scale layout.
Awesome footage of the BNSF from the very beginning.
Fast Conrail action on the old New York Central Water Level Route.
Film from the ’60s to the ’80s of Northeast railroading.
You’ve built a small layout, and now you want MORE!
Join us as we catch the elusive RoadRailers.
Burlington Northern’s E units in suburban service.
Detroit’s busiest hot spot, with up to 90 trains a day during the busy ’90s.
The Grand Trunk Western Railroad in and around the Detroit Metro.
The latest BNSF power & vintage GN snow dozers at work!
A photo charter takes you back to 1956! Shots in the yard and roundhouse too.
Part of the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. Mainline steam when they were still building new steam in China.
Part of the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. Standard gauge steam line in regular mainline service!
Part of the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. Two narrow gauge steam line in the German mountains.
Part of the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. See Baldwin and ALCo built engines struggling with the sugar cane harvest.
The American entry in the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. Here is the Cumbres & Toltec in 1995.
On the Norfolk & Western, things were different – very different for steam!
The age of steam came to its finale’ in the early 1950’s.
Cajon to Horseshoe: Trains across Mid-America and the West.
14 railroads are covered in this exceptional collection of steam!
Two of the most scenic railroads in the United States, the Cumbres and Toltec, and the Durango & Silverton.
The age of steam came to its finale’ in the early 1950’s.
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