Reflections of the C&O, Chesapeake & Ohio 1940s – 1971
$39.95C&O passenger and freight trains pulled by steam and diesel out of Louisville, Lexington and Ashland.
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C&O passenger and freight trains pulled by steam and diesel out of Louisville, Lexington and Ashland.
1950s steam, recorded on the same film, at the same time, as the beautiful locomotives – including Alleghenies!
Steam of all sizes, including the big EM1 class 2-8-8-4’s. And diesels get colorful with the introduction of Chessie.
This is the story of B&O’s last years of steam in Ohio and its change to diesels.
Columbus to Sandusky, a PRR coal-hauling route with J1 and leased Santa Fe 2-10-4’s!
Seven trips to the Altoona area from 1954 to 1976 bring us a lot of change: the last days of steam, dieselization, and even PC to Conrail.
B&W and very rare COLOR film from the late 1930’s.
Steam and diesel power in operation on PRR’s Middle Division plus Altoona, Horseshoe Curve and the Sandusky line.
Pennsylvania steam and early diesels in the 1950’s.
Classic footage of the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1938-1958, in a modern wide format.
Steam out of Wabash to Marion and on the Michigan Branch.
See NYC’s last steam operations on the Indiana Division.
In Volume 4 of Railfanning the Delaware & Hudson, we”ll railfan the railroad from Montreal Canada into Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania.
Take a trip back to the mid to late 1970’s to experience the railroad action on a number of railroads.
The Guilford Rail System in the 1980s was a very colorful railroad in the mid to late 1980s.
Due to popular demand, NostalgiaRAIL Videos brings you a sequel to our best selling video “New England Memories”.
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 begins with a PRR safety film, “Trains, Tracks and Safety Facts”, circa 1955. Then it’s on to rare film of PRR power.
Take a Cab-Ride with Milwaukee Trainman John Crosby on Number 200, Engine 189 an SD-40, on the Milwaukee Road Coast Division.
Wrenching changes for the B&M following World War II.
The worm is back and now Amtrak makes a first appearance.
Look back to a great era with steam and early diesel trains filmed by the most prominent railfans of the time. We extensively cover Northern California and the San Francisco Peninsula to San Jose and Los Gatos in the early 1950s. Many classes of SP steam, diesels and FM Train Masters pulling commutes are shown…
Early PC, 1968 saw mostly NYC and PRR livery. A count of PC heralds in this program produced ninety-seven white worms!
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