Santa Fe Odyssey, Volume 5, the 1990s (2 discs)
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Follow the Odyssey, 20 years later, into the 1990s.
Standard gauge steam and five narrow gauge lines of three different gauges!
Five days of mainline steam.
Steam on a schedule and a cab ride too!
Tracking the tracks of the Long Island Rail Road. Part 3.
Locations on this part of our Long Island Rail Road deep dive include Mineola, Greenport, and Riverhead.
This program begins with a PRR safety film, “Trains, Tracks and Safety Facts”, circa 1955. Then it’s on to rare film of PRR power.
The cloud of steam on the South African horizon belonged to the narrow gauge Garratt locomotives.
Slovakia has some of the last steam built in Europe and behind the Iron Curtain. That curtain is now open!
On Easter Sunday our crews visited the Ballarine Peninsula Railway and were there as the crew fired up the railroad’s 2-8-2 and 4-6-0.
August on the Durango and Silverton Railroad means Railfest, a special time in late summer that features historic railroad equipment like the Galloping Goose and the Eureka and Palisade steam locomotive #4, circa 1875.
Early CSX & L&N, RF&P, Seaboard, Chessie, Family Lines even Georgia Railroad predecessor paint.
The Great Flood of 1993 saw interesting and different traffic detours for the railroads.
Classic late-80’s action at two classic locations.
Chicagoland in the early 1990’s on 2 discs. From the Dennis Jenko collection.
Take a Cab-Ride with Milwaukee Trainman John Crosby on Number 200, Engine 189 an SD-40, on the Milwaukee Road Coast Division.
If you love steam locomotives both big and small, then you will certainly enjoy this video.
Semaphores and Summits, Cuts and Curves, Southern Pacific’s Sunset Route.
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The 1990s may have been the last decade of Classic St. Louis Railroads.
Documents the two year restoration that brought 2719 back to life.
The long-gone, much-loved Ohio Central was a one-of-kind operation.
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.
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