Union Pacific on Cima Hill
$32.95This DVD shows 30 hours of action on the UP’s toughest grade – Cima Hill
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This DVD shows 30 hours of action on the UP’s toughest grade – Cima Hill
Come with us as we tour one of Union Pacific’s three helper grades in the Blue Mountains before the age of distributed power and see 24 hours of action on the UP’s main line to the Pacific Northwest.
Tag along with Mike, Keith, Danny and their dad Joe as they railfan the fallen flags of eastern PA and beyond.
Gorham, Illinois is a Junction between Union Pacific’s Chester Subdivision and The Mt. Vernon, Subdivision.
On this program we go back in time to the Bloomington / Normal, ILL. area, starting in the 1990’s! See trains 22, 21 “The Texas Eagle”, 303, 304, 305, 311 & 312 also known as “The Loop”. Trains 311 & 312 ran from Chicago to Springfield, ILL. and 312 used an Amfleet cab car. Also…
The hollers of coal country in West Virginia, Virginia, and Kentucky. Filmed over the course of two years in every kind of weather from scorching summer heat to winter snow.
Get a last look at a fan favorite. We visit the KCS’s Meridian Speedway – and off the Speedway too. See matched F-units with silver behind and the latest locomotives in new paint. KCS Finale is a great goodbye!
Conrail’s Kaleidoscope Years is a new series covering the first few years of operations featuring a wide variety of motive power color schemes inherited from the former Anthracite Roads, as well as leased foreign power.
The steam locomotive is the Industrial Revolution’s “high-tech”. No one was unaffected. And our lives were changed forever. This is 24 hours on steam railroad, including a cab ride.
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.
Authentic equipment on old logging lines. That’s something any rail fan can appreciate.
Santa Fe steam locomotive #3751 is captured in a fascinating documentary of its first mainline trip in over 50 years!
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.
Explore The Simpson Timber Company Railroad using rare insider-footage. This was the last Log Hauler in the United States, shutting down in 2015. That began the quest to produce this show. Using special access and old footage, this is the best look at a modern log hauling railroad that you ever see.
This is the logging company owner’s dream locomotive. And so fund to watch. Includes the famous Shay Races! And, a Shay cab ride. This is a geared locomotive fan’s dream show.
A forestry-museum orientation film from 1965, with rare film of the early days of logging – carefully and professionally restored.
Explore the sawmill that time forgot. Screaming machines, gut-instinct, quick decisions and steam power. Perfect for anyone who likes to see how things are made! Servicing the mill is a 100 year-old rail line built by the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Norfolk Southern’s takeover of the former Delaware and Hudson south of Schenectady on September nineteenth of last year has continued the slow increase in traffic on the critical midsection of the former D&H that began with the 2004 trackage and haulage rights agreement with Norfolk Southern that resulted in a modicum of profitability for this beleaguered line.
Savanna, Illinois, 138 miles west of Chicago on the Mississippi River
This video shows the trains and operations on the three largest regional railroads operating primarily in the state of Ohio.
The small town of Odin, 66 miles east of St. Louis, retains its old time railroad flavor.
“Norfolk Southern’s Fostoria District in 2012” shows over 24 hours of action on Norfolk Southern’s Fostoria District.
The former Santa Fe, now BNSF, route between Chicago and Kansas City has long been known as the Airline.
Durand is the spiritual heart of the Grand Trunk Western, now Canadian National.
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