A Forties Memory
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It’s 1947 and you’re behind triple-headed Santa Fe steam over Raton Pass!
Lots of steam, smoke, history and nostalgia – in the Rockies!
Extremely rare color film of Colorado narrow gauge – prior to WW2!
2 shows of rare film. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Spectacular mountain railroading. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Desert narrow gauge steam. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
Narrow Gauge’s last hurrah. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
From cab, pilot, & speeders in front of the engine. (Ships to USA & Canada only.)
The railway is the lifeline of the villages it serves, with little road access, virtually everything must travel by train. We visit at a beautiful time of the year when the local fauna is in bright yellow bloom.
Paton’s Country Railway operates the second oldest narrow gauge Beyer-Garratt locomotive in service in the world, #55 is a 2-6-0 0-6-2.
Narrow Gauge steam action, including a Beyer Garratt, and a german tank engine – all in South Africa.
Fantastic big steam action – on narrow gauge rails – at Friends of the Rail, with a 15F, 19D and a 24 in action.
It is spring in Poland and we have excellent weather to view three narrow gauge railroads. Two of our finds are steam powered, and one is a diesel powered line.
See an 1875 Wood Burner built by Baldwin and the rail bus built in 1933 for the Rio Grande Southern, known as a Goose. This is true narrow gauge charm.
A five day photo charter on the Cumbres & Toltec with superb weather on all five days.
Colorful and with some very strange (to Westerners!) paint schemes – the trains of Beijing China are frequent and varied! So much that is takes two discs.
Here is a rare steam powered rotary snow-clearing operation on the former Rio Grande Narrow Gauge (now Cumbres & Toltec Scenic RR) in northern New Mexico and Colorado.
Imagine if you could turn the railroad clocks back to 1950 and relive the days of Rio Grande narrow gauge. Well in the fall of 1992 a series of 5 “photo” trips made it look like 1950 over Cumbres Pass.
Travel back in time with us to explore the Denver & Rio Grande Western narrow gauge operations between Alamosa, Chama, Durango and Silverton.
Take a unique trip over the Denver & Rio Grande Western from Alamosa, Colorado to Durango and Silverton, via Chama, New Mexico in the mid-1950s.
In the summer of 1953, time was running out for railroading on most of Rio Grande’s intense narrow gauge network in southwestern Colorado – but steam remained king.
The Newfoundland Railway was the longest narrow gauge railroad in North America. Confined to an island, interchange came via Ferry boat.
In the early 1980s narrow gauge railroads still flourished in Mexico. See it on this DVD.
The Eastern Tennessee & Western North Carolina was the last active narrow gauge railroad in the Blue Ridge. This DVD is the definitive “Tweetsie” visual experience.
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