Conrail Fast Freights The Middle Division
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Close-up and trackside action on Conrail’s Pittsburgh line (former PRR Middle Division).
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Close-up and trackside action on Conrail’s Pittsburgh line (former PRR Middle Division).
Three one-third scale Pacific type locomotives and a miniature General Electric U25B diesel, on 19 inch gauge track.
Union Pacific territory during two visits in 1995 and 1999.
A giant from two giants, the Penn Central tried to save the New York Central and the Pennsylvania from financial ruin, but facing the same economic headwinds, ultimately failed.
The famous double-tracked main from Bluefield to Iaeger on the Pocahontas Division.
The railroad that launched famed photographer Emery Gulash into his railfanning and movie-making passion was The New York Central.
It was during a turbulent time in railroading history that noted photographer Jerry Carson chose to capture many major changes for America’s railroads. Photographed in crisp, sharp 16mm.
Is it a NKP Berk…or a C&O Kanawha? Yes.
Giant action…15 Steam locomotives from Coast to Coast, including cab rides!
Over the Rockies, East through Idaho and Montana behind a smooth, fast #700.
Southern Pacific Baldwin 2472 steam locomotive pulling Daylight cars.
At Busy Grand Island, Nebraska featured two diamonds and a halting flow of Union Pacific and Burlington Northern traffic. A railfan’s dream.
At Boonville, Indiana, two coal hauling railroads share the same trackage; The Yankeetown Dock Railroad and Peabody’s Squaw Creek Railroad. In Part 1 of Boonville Delights, we take a look at the busier Yankeetown Dock Railroad.
The Squaw Creek operated with bright yellow, aging, diesels from the AMAX mine north of Boonville down to the docks located on the YDC for transferring into barges.
George Redmond traveled to Fort Madison, Iowa to capture the action on the Santa Fe Transcon – and spent 3 days at this busy hot spot.
Journey back in time with George Redmond, to the 1980s and 1990s. It was an exciting time in American railroading. This show covers hot spots in 4 states with 8 railroads.
In 1984, railroading was a lot more colorful in New England. Let’s go back and railfan!
Railfans remember the numerous C30-7 units not only for BN Green they wore so well, but also for the distinctive chugging sound that was unique to the GE FDL series prime movers.
Hop on board, there’s a lot of railroading inside the city limits of St. Louis. Join us for all the hot spots!
This program features Burlington Northern E-9 diesels in passenger service at locations along the Chicago-Aurora Line including Brookfield, Hollywood, Westmont, Downers Grove, Belmont, Liske and Naperville.
Departing from our “Head End” format this show was shot entirely from trackside. A wide variety of motive power is viewed in both CN freight and VIA and AMTRAK passenger service.
A “Head End” ride aboard “The Crescent`’ powered by an Amtrak F40PH diesel from Atlanta, GA to Meridian, MS. Besides the “Head End” view you will see interior shots of the engineer at work and shots out of the side window looking back at the train as we round various curves
This DVD contains the segment Hull to Meridian. Color, Sound.
A “Head End” ride aboard “THE CRESCENT’ powered by an Amtrak F40PH diesel from Atlanta, GA to Meridian, MS. Besides the “Head End” view you will see interior shots of the engineer at work and shots out of the side window looking back at the train as we round various curves.
This DVD contains the segment Fairfield to Hull. Color, Sound.
A “Head End” ride aboard “THE CRESCENT’ powered by an Amtrak F40PH diesel from Atlanta, GA to Meridian, MS. Besides the “Head End” view you will see interior shots of the engineer at work and shots out of the side window looking back at the train as we round various curves. .
This DVD contains the segment Iron City to Fairfield. Color, Sound.
A “Head End” ride aboard “THE CRESCENT’ powered by an Amtrak F40PH diesel from Atlanta, GA to Meridian, MS. Besides the “Head End” view you will see interior shots of the engineer at work and shots out of the side window looking back at the train as we round various curves. .
This DVD contains the segment Temple to Iron City. Color, Sound.
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