Chicago Traction Combo Three classic traction programs
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Here is as complete a look at the Chicago traction/trolley/interurban scene as you are likely to find!
Join us in 1994 on a tour of discovery along CSX branch lines in the coalfields of West Virginia to show you how coal was brought down out of the hollows and moved out to world markets.
Step back to the late 1990s and climb aboard one of BC Rail’s brutish C40-8 diesels for a fantastic cab ride from sea level at Squamish up through the rugged coastal mountain range to the big sky country at Lillooet.
From Hobart Yard in Los Angeles to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and back again, including Terminal Island and Pier 400, you’re about to witness a line that few are privileged to see.
With our camera mounted on the lead engine of a BNSF train, we’ll take to the rails to bring you a spectacular and unique perspective of railroading like no other – train meets.
The last diesel locomotive rolled off the Alco assembly line in 1969 but the hills of northwest Arkansas still echoed those distinctive Alco sounds in 1988, on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad.
Over 150 years ago, the B&O Railroad reached Cumberland,at the eastern base of the Allegheny Mountains, and constructed a large terminal there to support operations over its two legendary grades: the West End and Sand Patch.
In 1991, Pentrex traveled across the country to capture the highlights of the year’s railroading events to grab two hours of nonstop adventure featuring 8 different railroad subjects.
Shenandoah Junction, in the panhandle of West Virginia, is a great train watching spot with Norfolk Southern, CSX, Amtrak and MARC trains.
There is a lot of tourist railroading going on in New Hampshire! Two tourist lines are now operated by the same operator on former the Boston and Maine Railroad’s “Concord & Montreal” line through the scenic New Hampshire Lake Region into the White Mountains.
There were a lot of great places along the Pennsylvania Railroad’s four track main over the Allegheny spine to watch and photograph trains. One of the best of those railfan locations is between downtown Altoona, (ALTO Tower) and famous Horseshoe Curve.
BNSF’s Hi-Line Sub, the scenic Marias Pass line.
BNSF’s Gateway Sub stretches 203 miles between Klamath Falls, Oregon and Keddie, California.
Historic Feather River Canyon between Oroville and Portola, California.
The UP route through the Cascade Mountains is so busy and so scenic that it takes a two DVDs to see it all!
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