Tracking The Long Island Rail Road Part 3
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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 includes non-stop Long Island Rail Road run-by action during the summer of 1999.
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 McCloud offers it all. See all the McCloud has to offer!
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.
Wrenching changes for the B&M following World War II.
Documents the two year restoration that brought 2719 back to life.
Watch BNSF power change over 13 years.
DT&I after the merger with the Grand Trunk in late 1983.
It all begins with Henry Ford and his building of the DT&I.
Late Steam, Early Diesel. Freight and Passenger.
Passenger & freight into and near Toronto Union Station – before VIA Rail.
Join us for a tour of the Norfolk-Southern Dayton District.
Diverse railroad operations in the picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Come along for a look at change over the decades at a southern Illinois hotspot that sees three mainlines funnel through downtown in this two-disc set.
Join us for a visit to a popular Chicago area hot spot as it was in July, 1993.
Come along for a look at a southern Illinois regional railroad that is keeping a piece of the old Louisville & Nashville alive. The Evansville Western operates the remnants of the old L&N St. Louis line west of Evansville, Indiana. We concentrate on the local that plies the line from McLeansboro to the end of track at Okawville. Power includes GP38-2s in 2009, and the GP40 and road slug combinations in use today, wearing the contemporary colors of corporate cousin Paducah & Louisville.
Two hours of what was the biggest steam on the rails when it ran.
American Railroading, from the 1930s through the 1950s. 90% in color.
Exciting big steam action in the 40’s and early 50’s.
Steam excursion trains thunder and whistle over the Southern Railway.
Steam to First Generation diesels from 8mm and 16mm film.
Two hours of what was the biggest steam on the rails when it ran.
Frisco 4-8-2 #1522 on the mainline at the head of a string of freight cars.
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