A Weekend in Bluefield
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Bluefield is a major NS yard and railfan hot spot.
The New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, better known as “The Nickel Plate Road” was famous for its handsome, dependable steam locomotives. Until recently, Nickel Plate 2-8-2 #587 was still in service with the Indiana Transportation Museum.
Day to day operations on the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad shot just prior to and right at merger time.
The Minnesota Commercial Railway is a switching terminal & transfer railroad that uses a large fleet of ALCo diesels.
The Iowa Interstate Railroad is a large Midwest regional running 470 miles over former Rock Island trackage from Chicago to Council Bluffs.
This program was shot just before and soon after the Chicago Central Railroad was reacquired by the Illinois Central.
This is CN on the Albreda and Edson subs over Yellowhead Pass between Hinton, Alberta and Tete Jaune, British Columbia in 1999.
Winter action on the Wisconsin Central in January, 1999, just a couple of winters prior to the Canadian National take-over.
Superb winter sunshine on stunning Soldier Summit in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains.
The descriptions for the scenery that CP’s Mountain Sub runs through are all inadequate. The sub runs from Golden to Revelstoke, British Columbia, through some of the most stunning scenery on the continent.
BNSF’s Mojave sub runs from Barstow to Bakersfield, California, crossing the Mojave Desert and the Tehachapi Mountains in the process.
Explore the magic of the Mojave Desert as we follow the Needles Sub from Barstow to Needles.
Kicking Horse Pass is Canadian Pacific’s crossing of the Canadian Rockies.
Blue Island, Illinois, one of Chicago’s Hottest Hot Spots, is the place tracks from CSX, GT and IHB meet.
This is BNSF’s Marceline Sub between Kansas City, MO and Fort Madison, IA. BNSF & NS share tracks for 35 miles east of KC, and UP has trackage rights for plenty of variety.
Shot in August, 1999, merger day plus 85. Conrail’s Chicago Line now belongs to CSX, so we took a look at the line between Selkirk and Buffalo to see what was happening.
It’s been a number of years since big smoke belching beasts came out of Schenectady, but they are still working hard in this program.
Part of the former Southern Pacific ‘sunset Route” east of San Bernardino.
Massive Duluth, Missabe, and Iron Range Yellowstone type 2-8-8-4 locomotives operating in 1958 and 1959.
Sit back and watch vintage railroad action on the famous “Joint Line”! The Denver and Rio Grande Western and Santa Fe each had single track mainlines between Denver and Pueblo.
Rare film footage of the railroads of New England. Shot by Eugene Livernois beginning in the 1930s!
Sixty years ago, every major city had a mass transportation system that operated on steel rails embedded in its streets and powered by overhead wires.
New England’s CV just as steam was giving way to diesel, 3 DVDs, 3 Hours.
Boston and Albany tracks still see freight trains today – but now those trains say CSX on the side. Before CSX, before Conrail, there was Penn Central.
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