Steam in the Great Lakes
$24.95There are a variety of steam locomotives, from small to large to see and ride behind around the Great Lakes. Join us to see several of them in action!
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There are a variety of steam locomotives, from small to large to see and ride behind around the Great Lakes. Join us to see several of them in action!
Due to the possibility of fire from coal embers, K-36 #481 can only be run in the winter – but boy does she look good in the winter!
In 1965, the last of the Rocky Mountain Railroad Club’s toured the Rio Grande narrow gauge by train from Alamosa to Silverton.
On October 25, 1992, two of American Railroading’s most legendary figures were brought together for the first time.
125 years of steam railroading under the Southern Stars, and through the ‘southern Alps”. Join the New Zealand National Film Unit for this documentary.
Three steam engines running on the mainline, with not a diesel in sight.
Steam Rotary OY and 2 Mikados. The San Juan Mountains thundered in a continuous eruption of steam, smoke and snow. Shot in HD in 2020.
Steam on mainline! See 6 big steamers running flat out on American high iron: NKP 765, MILW 261, SP 4449, UP 4014, UP 844 and N&W 611. It’s a variety of visual treats!
Milwaukee Road 261 and a passenger consist went to eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota for a series of employee appreciation and public trips on the Red River Valley & Western.
We follow the J’s last public mainline excursions out of Roanoke, and a Lynchburg to Petersburg round trip in May 2017. Then we see her historic trip to the Strasburg Railroad in 2019.
“Reading & Northern 425, Solo Fury” follows excursions pulled by the railroad’s Pacific steamer, without a diesel helper, across the 300 mile system in eastern Pennsylvania.
Rotary OY is joined by K-36 class Mikado #487 & 484, and put on a great show as they push the rotary up the 4% grade between Chama & Cumbres Pass.
Narrow gauge 2-8-0 #315 was built for the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad in 1875, later became Rio Grande 425, then D&RGW 315. It finished service as the Durango Switcher in 1949, and now runs for the Durango & Silverton!
In the San Juan Mountains one can leave the 21st Century behind on a steam powered time machine: the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
It’s a railroad variety show! See and hear what was new high tech, state-of-the-art, high iron horsepower in 1993. 15 great railroad subjects in two hours.
Enjoy great steam action during the height of the autumn color at the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.
See the entire operating line between Skagway, Alaska and Carcross, Yukon, Canada! DVD set is 4 discs, Blu-ray set is 3 discs.
Durango, Colorado was buried under 36 inches of snow. The railroad was snowed in. This Is the story of how MOW crews dug her out.
There’s no better time to photograph steam locomotives than during the winter season, where cold temperatures create great billowing of steam and dramatic effects.
Visit the famed Nevada Northern, where time has stood still, with little changing in the last 60 years.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to ride atop a caboose as a steam-powered freight train winds in front of you.
Enjoy great steam action in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico as Rio Grande 315 takes to the road again.
Celebrating 60 years of preservation in 2011, The Talyllyn Railway was the first railway in the world to be preserved and run by volunteers.
Take a ride on today’s Silverton Train on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, through the spectacular fall scenery of the Animas River Canyon.
Join us for a magical journey through the highlands of Scotland aboard the Jacobite steam train, on the famed West Highland Line.
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