Nickel Plate Road Steam in the 1950s
Original price was: $24.95.$19.95Current price is: $19.95.This is the NYC&StL shot around Bluffton. We’ll see mainline running with 700 & 800 class 2-8-4 Berks and other wheel arrangements.
Showing 151–175 of 210 results
This is the NYC&StL shot around Bluffton. We’ll see mainline running with 700 & 800 class 2-8-4 Berks and other wheel arrangements.
The Seashore Lines main line between Philadelphia and Cape May, and around Atlantic City in the 1950s. Rare color footage of the PRSL in steam.
See the Pennsylvania Railroad in rare black and white and color film from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Includes a GG1 cab ride.
It is 1999 and the EBT Fall Spectacular has four engines under steam. It was a cool, foggy and rainy weekend – which made for some spectacular shots, including some really spectacular night scenes at Orbisonia.
The B&O between Cumberland and Sand Patch in the 1950s. The WM footage comes from the Cumberland area.
This is nearly an hour of priceless color film from the 1950s featuring steam in regular service. Featured railroads include the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, D&RGW, CB&Q and the Great Western. 16mm unedited, silent, film.
Celebrating 60 years of preservation in 2011, The Talyllyn Railway was the first railway in the world to be preserved and run by volunteers.
A real working logging railway, with steam in use on a daily basis. The last steam logger in Europe, possibly the world.
The railway is the lifeline of the villages it serves, with little road access, virtually everything must travel by train. We visit at a beautiful time of the year when the local fauna is in bright yellow bloom.
Mallets are always interesting steam locomotives to watch, and these are truly a rare bunch: Italian built 0-4-4-0 mallet tank engines at work in scenic Eritrea.
The declining sugar cane railways of Java, Indonesia, still host a wide variety of elderly, exotic colorful steam engines in both the cane fields and the mills. They also have a variety of diesel “critters” working hard.
Two great trips: Tipong Coal Mine ran the oldest steam locomotive in regular service – in the world. And then we charter a steamer to head across India into Nepal!
We begin our journey at Siliguri, 450 feet above sea level, the location of the DHR engine shed, and an Indian Rail station, so there are 3 gauges, broad gauge, meter gauge and the two foot Darjeeling. We’ll end up some 7,000 feet later above Darjeeling as we climb the Himalayan foothills.
Colorful and with some very strange (to Westerners!) paint schemes – the trains of Beijing China are frequent and varied! So much that is takes two discs.
Relive the glory years of steam on the Union Pacific with all new footage in this Volume Two of Union Pacific Steam Classics.
Travel back to the late 1940s through 1958 to see Union Pacific steam in action in regular service. This DVD also features bonus footage of the modern UP Steam program.
Imagine if you could turn the railroad clocks back to 1950 and relive the days of Rio Grande narrow gauge. Well in the fall of 1992 a series of 5 “photo” trips made it look like 1950 over Cumbres Pass.
Travel back in time with us to explore the Denver & Rio Grande Western narrow gauge operations between Alamosa, Chama, Durango and Silverton.
The Pennsy had thousands of steam engines running millions of miles through the 1950s, and yet vintage film of a PRR steamer is hard to find.
Enjoy some of the biggest steam power that operated in the United States as we present 2-8-8-2’s, and 2-6-6-4 articulated steam power on the Norfolk & Western Railway.
Come see heavy mainline action on the New Haven Railroad, along the shore line and its mainline. We get to see steam, diesel and electric locomotives.
Take a unique trip over the Denver & Rio Grande Western from Alamosa, Colorado to Durango and Silverton, via Chama, New Mexico in the mid-1950s.
Washington State’s Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad is the location of this presentation which features the two rarest types of geared steam locomotives.
Travel to Africa for some of the largest steam locomotives on the planet: Unique articulated steam locomotives known as “Garratts” still thrived in the country of Zimbabwe, the world’s last stronghold of these interesting locomotives.
A variety of vintage CN and CP steam awaits you!
End of content
End of content