Colorado, Steam Mecca
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.A classic, action filled show chronicling Colorado’s famous narrow gauge steam.
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A classic, action filled show chronicling Colorado’s famous narrow gauge steam.
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.
Enjoy the Denver & Rio Grande Western 3′ gauge lines in Colorado with an emphasis is on vintage passenger and freight operations in the 1950’s and ’60’s.
Emery Gulash at his best with his camera pinted at steam. This is steam on film from one of the best cinematogarapher of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
A first for Herron: An all diesel video. And Chicago is, of course a great place to catch a variety of diesels.
Diesels have taken over on the NYC Ohio Division. Steam is gone, but it’s an exciting time on the railroad.
It’s the last 6 months of steam on the NYC Big Four Ohio Division. Relive it here!
It’s 1955 and steam still rules on NYC’s Big Four Ohio Division.
LOGGING RAILROADS-MODELING THE PROTOTYPE
The age of steam came to its finale’ in the early 1950’s.
Detroit Edison is Michigan’s largest electric utility. A great deal of that electricity is supplied by coal fired generators, and much of that coal arrives by train!
Coal is still king in the Appalachian region of the United States and a major source of revenue for several railroads.
One of the most dramatic improvements that can be made to a model railroad’s appearance is the addition of a backdrop.
This is the finest, most complete #1218 program ever produced! One hour of exclusive footage, with the chief mechanic responsible for her rebuilding and even shots from the air!
See how one of the finest modelers in the country followed the prototype RGS, and learn how to build some of the best looking evergreen trees you’ve ever seen!
Hollywood Crews, broadcast quality material, this video starts out with action on Goderich Exeter Shortline in Canada, then Pinsley railroads in Florida, Hump yards and more.
Spectacular scenery, mountain railroading, pusher service, spectacular bridges, rivers…all the things that make railroading enjoy-able to watch…this is what you’ll find on Volume 2 of our CSX series.
The haunting sounds of steam locomotives echoed once again through the Deep South when the National Railway Historical Society held its 1994 National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
Steam on the legendary City of Los Angeles.
See the Chicago & NorthWestern Railroad and their iron ore operations in the Upper Peninsula Michigan. This footage was shot just prior to the UP taking over the C&NW.
You’ll see the rare RSD-15 alligators, plus numerous other vintage Alco locomotives including RS-11’s, C-425’s, C-420’s, and a S-4.
This is the old B&O West End between Grafton and Keyser, West Virginia.
Tifft Street Bridge in Buffalo was a well known railfan location. It is now less railfan friendly with a rebuilt, screened bridge. Some 40 trains pass through this busy yard area in the afternoon we were there!
This is the Southern Pacific on the Sunset Route, from Steins on the New Mexico border to Maricopa, Arizona.
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