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This program covers numerous locations on the Norfolk & Western in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina between the 1940’s and the 1950’s. A few scenes on the Virginian Railroad and the Clinchfield are also seen. All trains are regularly scheduled trains. No fan trips or special excursions. Locations include Roanoke, Blacksburg, Blue Ridge and Green Cove, Virginia and West Jefferson, North Carolina and more.
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This programs was produced from 8MM movie film shot at the Pennsylvania Railroad’s engine service facility located at Enola, PA and features men and women working at various jobs throughout the area.
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This program features non-stop Long Island Rail Road action in black and white beginning in the early 1950’s with steam and first generation diesel and electric powered trains at many locations throughout the system.
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One of railroading’s most spectacular runs took place over the weekend of November 30, 1957 when Southern Pacific Cab Forward 4274 left Sacramento for its final journey across Donner Pass.
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PRR Power Volume Nine features the famous Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 electric engine in action from her early days on the Pennsy to her last days in service with Penn Central.
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P.R.R. Power Volume Ten features the famous Pennsylvania Railroad K-4 steam locomotive in her final days of passenger service on the New York & Long Branch line between Bay Head and South Amboy, NJ.
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In this program we witness a dynamic Fallen Flag, Conrail, captured in 1995 at various locations on the Harrisburg Line and the Pittsburgh Line. We first spend an afternoon/evening at Wernersville before venturing out on the Pittsburgh Line at Bailey Run, Mexico Farm Road Crossing (otherwise known as Book’s Crossing named after farm owner there), Mattawanna, and Huntingdon.
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In Volume 5 of Focus on Norfolk Southern 2020 We mainly focus on recording trains in Austell Georgia, including Norfolk Southern, KCS, UP, BNSF, and Amtrak Crescent #19 & 20…we also cross paths with Heritage units – Virginian, Pennsylvania, Bee Line/Reading and Southern!
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Crawford Hill is well known as the toughest railroad grade in the state of Nebraska. Located on the Butte Subdivision, the route over Crawford Hill was once a quiet backwater of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy system. Today, it is a heavy duty piece of railroad. Beginning in the early 70s, the line became one…
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The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum held its annual Rail Fest the weekend of September 7th and 8th, 2013. As part of the festivities, restored Southern Railway 2-8-0 #630 took to the former Southern line to Knoxville with a series of round trips to Cleveland, Tennessee. The four 42 mile round trips featured the locomotive running…
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Come along as we visit six operating steam locomotives and an operating locomotive crane. Locomotives vary in size from a 2-8-0 to a 4-8-8-4. Our show starts on the Iowa Interstate as 2-10-2 #6988 makes a visit to Illinois to pull a series of trips to benefit first responders. The weather varied from sunny to…
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1862 was a year of highs and lows in American history. The country was in the middle of a civil war, and one of the bloodiest battles of that war took place in April at Shiloh, Tennessee; near the Mississippi border. That same year, a stroke of President Abraham Lincoln’s pen created the Union Pacific Railroad as one of two companies to build the first transcontinental railroad.