Mexican Fiesta, Northern Mexico by train and private car
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Journey aboard a private train along 3,000 wildly diverse miles in norhtern Mexico.
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Journey aboard a private train along 3,000 wildly diverse miles in norhtern Mexico.
See the Chihuahua Railway, Southern Pacific of Mexico and Sonora-Baja California Railway! This is a new set, a 3 show combo – with all the excitement and scenery and rail action that comes with being three shows!
Remarkable new vistas greeted rail passengers in 1885 when the “National Dream” of the link between British Columbia and eastern Canada was hammered into reality with a final spike. The Coast, Selkirk and Rocky Mountains still beckon visitors – and the best way to see it all is the Rocky Mountaineer.
This show captures the essence of a spring trip through the Berkshire Hills by rail. Nice train action on a pleasant day brought to us with excellent camera work and well thought-out locations.
Five different examples of steam locomotive technology captured on freights in the woods of the Northwest. Archival B&W footage helps tell the logging story. Interview with the chief mechanic at Mt. Rainier.
23 steam locomotives from 17 different railroads. It’s huge variety of steam engines in action, everything from diminutive switchers to the largest to hit the high iron: N&W 1218, UP Challenger 3985 and 4014, UP’s Big Boy. Includes doubleheader action!
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!
You’ll see a great variety of steam engines in action with everything from 0-6-0’s to the huge 4-8-8-4 Big Boy. There’s 14 different locomotive models in all that are manufactured by nine historic steam builders. Also 3 exciting sections with double and triple header steam action. Plus a bonus section with 1959 DM&IR steam action…
Imagine in one short year how a lonely cattle ranch in the high desert explodes into an old west-style Las Vegas? Saloons, …gambling, …supplies for the trail, …and fortunes won and lost on a draw of a card. That’s what happened to Williams, Arizona in 1881-’82. Cowboys, prospectors, loggers, ranchers, workers, and fortune-seekers suddenly ride in from all over the high desert and beyond to forge a town where the rules are being made up as they go along. That’s just the beginning of the Santa Fe Branch that became the Grand Canyon Railway,
The True-Life Adventures of Real Tank Engines. This is about a lot more than just tank engines. It’s a picture window into an interesting part of steam railroading. There are really two shows on this DVD, 1) A show aimed at kids and their fascination, thanks in part to Thomas, with tank engines, and then 2) A documentary on the tank engine and how it was used on the railroad.
During the one time #3751 was in Williams, Arizona, the Grand Canyon Railway had 2 of its own steam engines all fired up and ready to join in the spectacle. This included former CB&Q #4960 in what has now become (sadly) an extremely rare public appearance. See steam action from both of these big steam locomotives.
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.
This video begins with a ride on the Durango to Silverton line in June of 1963 behind K-28 number 478. Then we ride a Memorial Day weekend excursion from Alamosa toward Durango with K-36 number 484. We encounter some snow around Cumbres pass heading west. Next is a segment riding behind number 476 (straight stack),…
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 Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad operates 64 miles of 3-Foot narrow gauge trackage from Chama, New Mexico to Antonito, Colorado in some of the best scenery the American West has to offer. The focus of our show is a 4 day charter by a group from the UK, and several photo freights were operated….
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.
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