Steam & Streamliners of the 1940s and 1950s
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We ride and watch steam, streamlined steam and streamlined diesel in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
See all of NS’s modern, but pre-wide cab, diesel locomotives, including the then-new SD-70s.
Through vintage film we see the Seaboard Coast Line and her predecessors in action in the 1960s.
Union Pacific on the former Southern Pacific’s Sunset Route. So short a time after the merger means plenty of Southern Pacific power is still seen.
The mergers are in the rear view mirror as we look at the Southern California area in 1999, but there are still a lot of pre-merger paint schemes.
With footage from pre- and post-merger Burlington Northern this is a good look at BN lines in part of the Midwest.
It’s post-merger, but Southern Pacific and Cotton Belt paint still dominates. See over 50 trains in Indiana and Illinois.
On board, in cab and trackside, we get to see all the action! We will cross the Mississippi River on an open platform car and see switching at our destinations.
The late 1990s saw something in the Chicago area that had long ago started to disappear elsewhere: Towers at railroad junctions. Join us for a look at Tower Junctions
Early ’60s, never before seen footage. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The former SP Cascade Sub winds through a steep mountain pass that can frustrate UP’s elite team of snow fighters!
One of the greatest engineering feats in railroading history. This program captures a classic moment. Cabooses were making their final appearances. The SF & SP were counting their chickens before they hatched with the “Kodachrome” merger paint scheme.
In this program you’ll witness the amazing story of the New York Susquehanna & Western SeaLand stack trains as they became a major part of the Southern Tier Line.
On the original route of the CP, from Dorval to Vancouver, join a railfan and enjoy passing scenery and trains, filmed from various spots on the train
Railfan one of the best spots in all of New England. Plus see the New England Central, The Mass Central, Amtrak, and the Quaboag Transfer!
An incredible journey back in time when MLW’s ruled on Canadian Pacific’s Quebec Division!
Two busy lines skirting both sides of the Columbia River Gorge.
The Berkshire Mountains in Western Massachusetts is where we covered the historic transition from Conrail to CSX.
In 1998 we began filming Conrail along a lesser publicized section of the Boston Line.
The Providence & Worcester, Central Vermont, and Vermont Railway are covered during the early 1990’s in this enjoyable program featuring many great locations throughout the different seasons of New England.
Here you’ll find high density railroading at its finest. Union Pacific sends up to sixty trains a day across the Sub’s hilly terrain. More than four hours on three DVDs.
Some of the most interesting railroad was the backwoods logging operations, and related short-lines that fed off wood products. This mostly 8mm and super 8mm footage is from mainly two different sources. There are several different operations shown as follows: Rayonier, Inc features 3 articulated engines including 2-6-2’s #14, 38, 120, plus 2-8-0 #70 Klickitat…
This video captures some of the last steam operations in Ontario, before switching to the west and some of the last operations of steam in Manitoba.
The show has three CPR engineers telling of their experiences on the power shown in this program, including 4-6-2’s, 4-6-4 Royal Hudson, 4-6-0’s, 2-8-0’s, 5400 series semi-streamlined 2-8-2’s and even a 4-4-0 number 136. We see famous Royal Hudson 2839 in freight service and the very last fantrip with Royal Hudson 2857. There is a…
Southern Railway 2-8-0 #630 on NS excursions duty in NC, over the famous loops.
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