Rails to the Sunshine, Florida East Coast Railroad
Original price was: $24.95.$19.95Current price is: $19.95.Here is the Florida East Coast in action on the north end of the system, between the yard at Jacksonville and Melbourne.
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Here is the Florida East Coast in action on the north end of the system, between the yard at Jacksonville and Melbourne.
Here is giant CSX running on its own heritage railroad line across Ohio: This is the former B&O mainline, now known as the CSX Chicago Line.
A look at two of Britain’s Heritage Railways, the North Yorkshire Moors and the Great Central, both on Gala Weekends and with a total of 13 engines in steam.
See exciting narrow gauge steam action in the spectacular scenery of Colorado’s Animas River Canyon.
The SP lives! At least in the hearts of its fans, and here on this Highball Productions DVD.
This is the Canadian Pacific running through the magnificent scenery of the Rocky and Selkirk Mountains.
Union Pacific’s Challenger 3985 is the largest operating steam engine in the world. Here we get to see 3985 on a Union Pacific special between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
A rare treat: Riding the narrow gauge in a steam locomotive, with a cab view.
A variety of vintage Canadian National, and Canadian Pacific Steam awaits you on this DVD. Most of it this footage is 16mm, from a variety of sources, but there is also a little bit of 8mm shot by Warren Scholl in 1958 of CN 4-8-2 number 6079 in Windsor, Ontario, and some CP commuter steam…
UP’s biggest power, the 4-8-8-4 “Big Boy”, and the 4-6-6-4 Challenger.
Last four CSX F-units, and in mainline class-1 freight service.
See and hear two of the most famous steam locomotives climbing over the Sierra Nevada mountains of Northern California. Experience their massive pulling power like nothing you’ve ever seen.
Short Lines and Short Stories is a compilation of five short films featuring the Vermont Rail System, New England Central, Silver Lake Railroad, Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad and the Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum.
The winter of 2007-2008 was especially harsh on Vermont’s railroads. More than 98 inches of snow fell in the Green Mountains during that winter – and brought out the snow fighting equipment on the region’s short line railroads.
This program includes mostly 16mm color and black/ white film of Steam and Diesel action during the 1930s-40s-50s-and 60s in Massachusetts, Eastern New York, Ohio and Indiana. Beginning in Boston on the Boston and Albany, the program moves west along the NYCs Water Level Route.
We see the NKP from 1950 to 1964, beginning in its hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. The action then moves to southeastern Ohio on the former Wheeling and Lake Erie in the Coshocton and Adena areas, before ending up at Conneaut, Ohio, with a cab ride side trip to Buffalo. Vintage steam and diesel.
It’s the final 6 years of the BN, from 1990 to 1996, as seen from five major locations around the system. The Chicago area at Highlands and LaGrange, at Birmingham, Missouri, near Kansas City, then along the old Great Northern in the Minot area and in the Sandhills of Nebraska, and finally along the former CB&Q at Ottumwa and Mt Pleasant, Iowa.
Here is the final four years of the BN before its inclusion into BNSF. We focus on three major locations around the system, in the St Paul area at Newport, Hoffman Ave and Westminster, then along the old Northern Pacific in the Valley City, North Dakota area, and finally along the former CB&Q at Bushnell, Illinois.
The Santa Fe Railroad along the Santa Fe trail.
Climb on board a 3-unit lash-up of ALCo Centuries and ride the second unit (Second unit?? Yes!! That’s the BEST place to record that Great Alco Sound!) on D-LS Portland Turn from Scranton to the NS interchange at Slateford Junction in Pennsylvania.
Ride in the cab of CSX GE AC6000 unit 680 as we make a non-stop run on Intermodal train Q-161 from Willard, Ohio to Garrett, Indiana. This is 130 miles of former Conrail and B&O main line.
See zebra-striped switch engines and GP9s; and blue & yellow F-units, GP9s, U-Boats, GP35s, SD45s, and F45s in this fantastic collection of Santa Fe training and promotional films from the 1950s and 1970s.
Union Pacific’s 8500-series Gas Turbine Electric Locomotives earned the nicknames ‘super Fleet” as they were the largest, most powerful locomotives ever employed by the railroad.
In 1959, General Electric surprised the industry by introducing a new line of road switchers called the Universal Series. “U-Boats” are loved for their appearance, distinctive chugging, and tendency to spew sooty black smoke into the air.
Tennessee Pass has been a magnet, drawing railfans and photographers to Colorado’s mountains for years. When word spread that Union Pacific was closing the pass in 1997, interest climbed to an all-time high.
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