Southern California Rail Journal 2011
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We’ll visit Tehachapi and Beaumont Hill, the Salton Sea and Winterhaven near the Arizona border and Cajon Pass during snowstorms and sunny days.
If there ever was a Midwestern railroad that achieved storybook charisma, it was the “Hoosier Line”, Indiana’s own railroad.
Relive the days of Rio Grande narrow gauge freight service aboard the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. Join us in 1990 for an unusual 2-day excursion covering the entire line from Chama, New Mexico to Antonito, Colorado.
Two great railroads bisected the city of Berea, OH. To the north was the New York Central’s water level route and to the south was the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis, the Big 4. They interchanged here under the control of Berea Tower.
The photographer O. Winston Link (1914-2001) earned praise both in railroad and photographic history for his amazing portraits of N&W steam. Fifty years after Mr. Link made his famous portraits of steam in the night, we revisit many of these places to see what has changed and, surprisingly, what has not.
Shortlines and regionals are a vital source of traffic for the big Class 1 Railroads. Much of Conrail’s traffic in the Northeast fit this pattern. Explore those railroads and their Conrail connections.
1940’s 16mm footage from Union Station in Kansas City and St. Louis plus video shot in the South in 1950s-1960s.
31 railroads are shown in this wonderful review of railroading from the late 1930’s – early 1950’s.
Thrilling action high speed chase action! Steam from many 1950s railroads, and a couple of traction lines too!
Respected rail photographer/filmographer Emery Gulash showcases – in 4.5 hours – action in and near the Chicago area from the early ’50s.
Enjoy a steam trip through the central Pennsylvania Allegheny forest, as well as Gettysburg 76 heading on a special excursion of her own.
Steam Action with UP 844 and 3985!
From the camera of Emery Gulash, a collection of his best Rio Grande Narrow Gauge film.
Emery Gulash captures passenger and freight trains along the beautiful CB&Q.
D&RGW action in the 50s and 60s on the now abandoned line between Chama and Durango.
From the camera of noted 16mm color photographer Emery Gulash, comes another DVD in this series-Early Diesels. This material was taken from over 30 hours of programs previously released. You’ll see footage from Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande, Milwaukee Road, New York Central, Gulf Mobile & Ohio, Soo Line, B&O, Erie Lackawanna,…
Passenger trains in the 50’s and 60’s travel the Santa Fe, Union Pacific, CB&Q and Rio Grande.
Emery Gulash at his best with his camera pointed at steam. This is steam on film from one of the best cinematographer of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
Vintage film footage of steam locomotives, primarily shot in the Midwest, famous and not famous. Included are SP 4449 in patriotic colors and CB&Q 4960 on the Streator Branch.
An epic railfan trip covering 19 days and 7 states. Action on both class 1 carriers and shortlines. We’ll see F-units on the B&LE, high speed intermodal on the Santa Fe, a cab ride at the Monticello Railroad Museum and chase a BL2 on the WICT from Janesville to the Chicago area.
Railroad action is in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Iowa. Steam is on the menu too, with NKP 765, N&W 1218, and Reading 2102 running in front of our cameras! From the camera of Art Purchase, Summer of 1991.
Rare film of steam locomotives working on the East Coast when steam was king.
Join us, trackside and in the cab for a 67 mile trip with steam locomotive #1702. Believe it or not, we “talked”with the engine crew as we paced the 1702 from our car! You’ll see what we mean.
Vintage Doubleheaders is a rare treat with some of the oldest engines in America, all operating on 3 foot rails of the host railroad, the 64-mile Cumbres & Toltec scenic railroad.
4501 was the first of 177 Mikados the Southern ordered from Baldwin in 1911. She’s now the last of her breed. Here is film from three decades of excursions.
Wrenching changes for the B&M following World War II.
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