BNSF Variety
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Watch BNSF power change over 13 years.
A great mountain pass for shooting steam video!
Doubleheaded steam to a national park!
This is Clinchfield, The South End. Erwin to Spartanburg in 1991.
PC and the entire Northeast melts, slowly, into a rainbow ending in Big Blue.
It was the worst of times, it was the end times for the PC.
The snow melts, but there is no Spring hope in early 1973.
It turns out the darker, more somber, Brunswick Green was the right color for the PC
The worm is back and now Amtrak makes a first appearance.
Pay a visit to the Ozark region of Mid-America and the Kansas City Southern’s Heavener Subdivision.
Early PC, 1968 saw mostly NYC and PRR livery. A count of PC heralds in this program produced ninety-seven white worms!
From the videographer: It’s the coldest weather I have ever railfanned in, and it wasn’t easy as I had a little Automobile mishap which AAA corrected. Embarrassment and a bit less money in my wallet were the worst of it!
We continue along the great former New York Central Water Level Route covering the territory from Ripley, NY to downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
In Part One of this heralded former New York Central mainline, we observe CSX operations on the Chicago Line between Syracuse and Ripley, NY near the Pennsylvania border.
Passenger & freight into and near Toronto Union Station – before VIA Rail.
Join us for a tour of the Norfolk-Southern Dayton District.
Tour former Baltimore and Ohio mainline across Indiana and Ohio. Step back 15 years to when former Conrail power was abundant, and Amtrak’s Three Rivers train still traveled the old B&O to Chicago.
Biggest steam action as Big Boy 4014 travels between Parsons, Kansas and Houston.
This video begins at Sidney Jct. and cover the thirty five miles of double tracked railroad to Union City Indiana.
The CSX Indianapolis Line portrays action on the 66 mile long segment between Marion and Sidney Ohio.
Under seas, mountains, and cities. Tunnels make railroading possible.
Follow the Odyssey, 20 years later.
Heavy double-track traffic and a Big Boy 4014 appearance.
Diverse railroad operations in the picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Huge ships go nowhere without tiny locomotives. Meet the Mules.
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