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!
370 feet under the calm surface, discover a hidden world.
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!
Join us, trackside and in the cab for a 67 mile trip with steam locomotive #1702. Believe it or not, we “talked”with the engine crew as we paced the 1702 from our car! You’ll see what we mean.
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.
The long-gone, much-loved Ohio Central was a one-of-kind operation.
Jump up in the cab, and enjoy the now gone Ohio Central.
Enjoy 765 through the years, plus a bonus NKP company PR film.
A photo charter takes you back to 1956! Shots in the yard and roundhouse too.
Part of the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. Standard gauge steam line in regular mainline service!
Part of the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. Two narrow gauge steam line in the German mountains.
The American entry in the 5 DVD ‘steam around the World” series. Here is the Cumbres & Toltec in 1995.
370 feet under the calm surface, discover a hidden world.
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.
Railroaders called it ‘The Chama Turn’, and sometimes the Cumbres Turn. Most railfans knew the operations over Cumbres simply as the Cumbres Pass Route.
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.
Hop aboard for an all-access look at Amtrak’s premier passenger train, the Coast Starlight, as it makes its trip from Los Angeles’ Union Station to Seattle. Includes a behind-the-scenes look and interviews with the crew.
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.
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