144 Trains in 24 Hours, UP’s Triple Track Main
$50.95Watch the busiest freight line in the world, Union Pacific’s triple line in Nebraska
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Watch the busiest freight line in the world, Union Pacific’s triple line in Nebraska
From a single line of little cars pulled by horses, a series of lines emerged until the Louisville Railway Co. reached all parts of the city.
1950s steam, recorded on the same film, at the same time, as the beautiful locomotives – including Alleghenies!
Western Pennsylvanians call It the “Mon” when talking about the Monongahela River which flows north from the mountains of West Virginia to Pittsburgh.
A legend of American steam. See all 25 in action!
The old Santa Fe line from Cajon Pass Summit through Victorville and on to Barstow, California.
Join C. Vision Productions as we tour a portion of the old Soo Line in the Land of 10,000 Lakes! The Paynesville Subdivision, operated by the Canadian Pacific, runs through the rolling prairies and farm fields of central Minnesota from Glenwood to Minneapolis.
Join C. Vision as we head to the desolate lands of Lake Superior’s northern shores to bring you the often overlooked, but amazingly time preserved operation of LTV Mining Company.
Chicago’s South Side in the 1960s saw every kind of passenger train – from many different railroads – heading into and out of Chicagoland. See it here on rare film.
Launch of the Acela Express features an exclusive look at the launch of America’s first high-speed train.
The time frame of this video is from 1985 to 1995. The first half shows DT&I orange and black as well as the GT blue, red, and white schemes.
Climb aboard the cab of an Indiana & Ohio GP30, a former Nickel Plate engine, and enjoy the view of the railroad as a train crew would see it. 3 and a half hours!
The hub of CSX operations is the sprawling Selkirk Yard, located just south of Albany. In addition to viewing the yard itself, we will explore the CSX lines that converge at Selkirk.
Heavy traffic and run-through power too.
Pentrex presents three rare films from the vaults of the Union Pacific Historical Society: “Rivers of Steel”, “Eighty Four Forty Four” and “Meet Uncle Pete”.
Monroe Sub and part of Spartanburg Sub in SC.
Heavy freight, intermodal tackle the 2 mile hill at the south end of Linwood Yard.
The dawn of a new superpower era. GE is happy to oblige.
Crozier Canyon and then Needles and the Mojave.
A freelanced layout based on Conrail’s former PRR Pittsburgh Line.
Back to a proud and independent Big Blue.
We see fifteen boats at various Great Lakes locations. You’ll see huge 1000 footers, classic lakers, bulk freighters, self unloaders and tankers. Each laker is a unique boat and you’ll get information and history on each boat. Volume Four.
We see fifteen boats at various Great Lakes locations. You’ll see huge 1000 footers, classic lakers, bulk freighters, self unloaders and tankers. Each laker is a unique boat and you’ll get information and history on each boat. Volume Three.
The Cartier Railway, in Quebec, is an iron ore hauler and was the last stronghold of big Alco diesel power in North America.
At Vancouver we get to see lots of recently merged Air Canada/Canadian Airlines and their aircraft, including B727-200’s, A319’s, A320’s, B767’s, B747’s, and A340’s.
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