Rio Grande Narrow Gauge
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Lots of steam, smoke, history and nostalgia – in the Rockies!
The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is known around the world for its great train ride, and the beautiful scenery it passes through.
The Union Pacific’s former Denver & Rio Grande Western mainline in Utah, between Helper and Provo, is a great place to watch trains.
From birth to burial. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
A battle between steam and gradient. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The ‘silver Lady” in the ’60s. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The Santa Fe Railway is the main star in this compilation of 8 & 16mm home color movie film of steam and diesel action from the 1940s & 50s. You’ll see lots of warbonnet F-units, as many as six at a time, powering famous passenger trains.
Watch the Virginia Central double head steam over two mountain ridges. This DVD shows one and then two together 4-6-2 locomotives pulling hard and making beautiful music as they work.
Steamtown is no small tourist train operation. This is a National Historic Site operated by the National Park Service and features an operating roundhouse, turntable and mainline.
C&O 4-8-4 Greenbrier #614 makes a triumphant return! #614 is the last of a breed, the last of the Greenbriers.
A look at the busy frac sand railroads and sand mining operations in Wisconsin’s Chippewa Valley. Includes a visit to mining company Superior Silica Sands.
Busy stations, scenic Semmering Pass, passenger and freight trains and even a brief look at narrow gauge – you will see a lot of variety in Vienna’s Colorful Trains.
This is the Union Pacific’s busy former Southern Pacific ‘sunset Route” across Arizona.
Here is an incredible volume of trains, variety and colors. See the trains in Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shinjuku, Yono, Kawasaki and Ueno. And see the Shinkansen, the bullet trains.
Shot between O’Fallons and Gibbon Junction on Union Pacific’s Overland Route. This is the busiest piece of freight railroad in North America, averaging over 125 trains a day.
Supercabs, or as some are called, Safety Cabs, have made a difference in crew safety and comfort – and in how a locomotive looks!
Take a cruise down the Rhine River, through the heart of Germany.
This is coal country, and you’ll see lots of heavy coal drags twisting through the narrow valleys and blasting up the grades and through the tunnels that make up this famous and highly scenic route.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is the busiest two runway airport in the world, with over 33 million passengers in 1999.
CSX crests the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania at Sand Patch summit.
This show is called Mountain Thunder because you will hear the sounds of steam thunder out of your speakers as the mechanical beasts take on the mountains.
We worked our way from Huntley over Bozeman Hill, Winston Hill and Mullan Pass, along the Clark Fork with its semaphores to the famous causeway near Sand Point.
California’s Mojave Desert is a magical place of rugged mountains, wide open valleys and sweeping vistas. This is the former Santa Fe main, now filled with BNSF traffic. So much traffic that it takes two DVDs.
It’s a hot August in 1996 and the power is mostly 4 axle as the Kansas City Southern makes its way between Meridian and Shreveport.
A variety of restored operating steam locomotives! ** 2 Discs, almost 3 hours **.
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