Northeast Rails, 1991 – 1995
Original price was: $19.95.$9.95Current price is: $9.95.Following our program covering the Northeast from 1987-1991, we bring you five more years of action and changes in this area.
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Following our program covering the Northeast from 1987-1991, we bring you five more years of action and changes in this area.
There were many changes for railroads in the Northeast during this period. See Guilford with a rainbow of paint schemes
The ground shakes with all the traffic.
Run-through power, MOW ballast cleaning, and the circus train!
See Union Pacific 3985 as she runs as Clinchfield 676 on the traditional Christmas Santa Train.
The magnificent Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 #261 takes charge of the 1994 New River trains between Huntington and Hinton, West Virginia.
Here is the Southern Railway in action in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Fort Wayne Historical Society’s NKP #765 was dressed in C&O paint as C&O #2765 so she could lead the New River Gorge steam trains.
BNSF roars by old water tanks, into Nelson Tunnel then Crozier Canyon.
A new railroad means a stunning mix of power and paint.
The entire trip, Oroville to Keddie, through the windshield of UP No. 9326. 2 DVD Set.
Featured in Great Model Railroads and N-Scale Magazine.
Former Seaboard Air Line, now busy CSX.
Serving Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Highpoint.
Former Clinchfield Loops, a very scenic railroad spot.
CSX ages a decade right before your eyes.
The CNJ in and around Philadelphia in the 1950s. We also see some 1960s Communipaw Yard action.
Famous and not so famous train wrecks caught on tape, now on DVD. The producer says this may not be suitable for children as some rescue work by first responders is included in the footage.
Watch the Virginia Central double head steam over two mountain ridges. This DVD shows one and then two together 4-6-2 locomotives pulling hard and making beautiful music as they work.
Steamtown is no small tourist train operation. This is a National Historic Site operated by the National Park Service and features an operating roundhouse, turntable and mainline.
Milwaukee Road 261 and Canadian Pacific 2317 hit the main out of Steamtown both in the snow and not in the snow.
Join us in Chattanooga for the 25th Anniversary of the Southern Railway’s steam powered excursion program. See every engine the Southern had in excursion service: 16 different steamers.
The Cass Scenic Railroad is known for its steep grades – up to 11% – and its big Shay locomotives. And Western Maryland Shay #6 is the biggest.
The NYC on the Ohio Division, around NYC and Harmon Shops.
Heavy freights and locals, passenger runs, excursions and engine’s being serviced – it’s all here as we look at the N&W in the 1950s.
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