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4 shows: “Union Pacific’s Sunset Route”, Union Pacific’s Encina Hill”, “Union Pacific on Cima Hill” and UP and BNSF on the Tacoma-Portland Joint Line. This is 80% off the regular price, and at $25.95 you get free shipping with this item. Available for a limited time. This will not be offered after January 7th at 5:00am (the end of the our annual 12 Days of Christmas sale).
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Imagine in one short year how a lonely cattle ranch in the high desert explodes into an old west-style Las Vegas? Saloons, …gambling, …supplies for the trail, …and fortunes won and lost on a draw of a card. That’s what happened to Williams, Arizona in 1881-’82. Cowboys, prospectors, loggers, ranchers, workers, and fortune-seekers suddenly ride in from all over the high desert and beyond to forge a town where the rules are being made up as they go along. That’s just the beginning of the Santa Fe Branch that became the Grand Canyon Railway,
At Princeton, Indiana, twenty eight miles north of Evansville, the busy CSX Chicago to Nashville main, the former Chicago and Eastern Illinois, crosses the ex-Southern Railway, Louisville to St. Louis line of Norfolk Southern.
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From the height of the Norfolk Southern Steam program comes this two DVD Set from one of the Kings of Steam, Greg Scholl. Get the excitement of 4-8-4 Class J #611 and 2-6-6-4 #1218 on former Norfolk and Western trackage and NKP 587.
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Beaumont Hill’s San Gorgonio Pass – the mountain gateway to the Sunset Route – has always been a tough proving ground for Southern Pacific’s locomotives.
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August on the Durango and Silverton Railroad means Railfest, a special time in late summer that features historic railroad equipment like the Galloping Goose and the Eureka and Palisade steam locomotive #4, circa 1875.