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Never before on DVD or Blu-ray. Digitized/color-corrected from original masters.
This is the story of B&O’s last years of steam in Ohio and its change to diesels.
Never before on DVD. Digitized/color-corrected from original masters.
A flawless performance by Frisco 1522.
Volume 2 has Union Pacific Big Boys, Duluth Missabe & Iron Range, articulated locomotives, Duluth & Northeastern, as well as steam in other parts of the country….
Union Pacific Odyssey Volume 2 from the camera of Emery Gulash takes you on a fantastic journey where Volume 1 left off.
Styrene clinics have been conducted by Dean Freytag for many years at model railroading conventions across the country.
Never before has the intricate sound of air racing and big piston engines been brought into your home with such striking fidelity!
You will see historic footage of the Norfolk to Chadron line with the last train before its abandonment on Dec. 1, 1992. Other action includes coal trains in Wyoming and local runs to Crawford, Nebraska, and up the Colony Line to South Dakota.
See the transition from older EMD power and 6000 HP GE’s to today’s ES44 variations moving traffic over this beautiful stretch of railroad. This is modern mainline railroading at its best!
This is fast paced action between Atlanta and Chattanooga that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
You’ve seen this beautiful operation covered in Railpace News magazine, now see it in all its glory as photographed by videographer Steve Neff.
Here we have captured breathtaking video images of probably one of the most widely photographed railroads in the world…The Sierra Railway.
See Buckeye, Conway, and Pitcairn yards, and head up the River Branch between Mingo Jct and Rochester. Rare 1970s footage. Part 3 of 5.
Visit two Union Pacific lines through Kansas, The Coffeyville (former MoPac) Sub and the Cherokee Sub.
It’s 1992 but time is standing still in the scenic Nicolet National Forest located in northeastern Wisconsin. See the Nicolet Badger Northern Railroad in action with two rare vintage locomotives, a Baldwin RS12 and a EMD NW2 Switcher.
Conrail has some challenges with the heavy snow of the winter of 1992/1993. Join Highball Productions for a snowy look at the old Boston & Albany line that winter.
Here is Big Blue action on New York’s highly scenic line along the Hudson River.
Come along on a journey of discovery when Pentrex set out in the early 1990s to explore the railroads of the Pine Tree State. You’ll see all the freight operations of the time plus a fascinating tourist line.
Big steam power – PLUS – vintage diesels, classic interurbans, and Chicago’s finest commuter railroads are featured in this two-hour presentation of the Windy City 1993 NRHS Convention.
As a part of the 1948 Chicago Railroad Fair, there was a twice-daily pageant based on the history of American transportation called Wheels-a-Rolling. Significant historic events were related with a railroad background. Hundreds of actors participated and many of these were steam powered!
Union Pacific took on the Continental Divide head on! The ruling grade over Sherman Hill, between Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming, made the UP the leader in locomotive “super power”. Big Boys and Challengers ruled in steam days, Turbines and Centennials handled right after.
Fans of the Southern Pacific know their favorite railroad had a lot to offer – and this DVD proves it! This program is made up of five vintage films about the SP.
The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was referred to as the “Burlington Route” – or, to fans, as the “Q”. This program covers the CB&Q and other lines with which it had a relationship – hence the title “Q” Connections.
The ‘standard Railroad of the World” – such was the modest self-evaluation of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It grew to be the largest American railroad through sound, practical engineering and operating practices. But they were also willing to try any new innovation to enhance their efficiency.
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