Susquehanna, Along the Southern Tier
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Join Green Frog photographer Rich Kugel as he takes us on an incredible journey following the New York, Susquehanna, and Western Railroad.
We travel Missouri Pacific territory in Illinois as new owner Union Pacific was taking hold between 1986 and 1988.
“The Valley” is seen between Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and the coalfields near Hazleton from 1948 to 1968. Vintage steam and diesel action. Part 2.
The Lehigh Valley of the 1970s was renowned for the varied and colorful paint schemes on its fleet of ALCo, EMD and GE locomotives. See them in this coverage of New York and Pennsylvania locations. Part 1.
Toledo is the focus for this last installment of the Water Level Route series at the conclusion of Conrail. Part 4 of the 4 part Water Level series.
This is the busy Water Level Route from Berea Tower near Cleveland, to Millbury Jct on Toledo’s east side. Part 3 of the 4 part Water Level series.
The Water Level Route, ex NYC, was one of Big Blue’s busiest… we visit locations from Erie to Cleveland. Part 2 of the 4 part Water Level series.
We follow the former New York Central mainline from Frontier Yard in Buffalo, New York to Erie, Pennsylvania. We also look at Norfolk Southern’s parallel mainline, and new General Electric locomotive testing at the Erie plant. Part 1 of the 4 part Water Level series.
We follow the former Toledo & Ohio Central from its northern terminus of Toledo to Vaughan, West Virginia, south of Charleston. Hop on board as we tour this scenic and little photographed portion of Conrail’s system.
In Part 2, we continue with non-stop railroading around the Marion, Ohio area, featuring Conrail, CSX, and Norfolk Southern.
See all the action at Marion, including famous AC tower.
Follow Conrail’s former New York Central Big 4 Route from Galion, Ohio to Cincinnati.
Follow the Big Four, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis, route that Conrail inherited from the New York Central. In this Part 2 of the 3 part Big Four series, we see the line from Union City, Indiana to St. Louis.
Follow this former New York Central line from Berea, Ohio on Cleveland’s southwest side to Union City, Ohio on the Ohio-Indiana border.
You’ll see TV trains, Amtrak, and tonnage freights behind SD80MACs and C30-7As as claw their way across the Berkshires. Part 2 of a 2 part series on the Boston Line.
Conrail’s Boston Line from Selkirk Yard near Albany, New York to Boston is one of the most scenic lines in New England. SD80MACs are featured along with C30-7As, a model unique to Conrail.
Exciting non-stop railroading through some of the Keystone State’s finest scenery. Pittsburgh Line Part 2
Exciting non-stop railroading through some of the Keystone State’s finest scenery. Pittsburgh Line Part 1
Tour the brand new Conrail in May of 1976. See new and old: Erie Lackawanna, Lehigh Valley, Reading, Lehigh and Hudson River, Central New Jersey, and Penn Central.
The Southern Pacific in the 1950s was a railroad in transition, and we see that transition here in original 8mm and 16mm silent film.
We ride and watch steam, streamlined steam and streamlined diesel in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
See all of NS’s modern, but pre-wide cab, diesel locomotives, including the then-new SD-70s.
Through vintage film we see the Seaboard Coast Line and her predecessors in action in the 1960s.
Only 30 of these 5000HP brutes were produced and they all became property of Conrail.
Yet more changes for railroads in the Northeast.
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