A Last Look at Steam
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2/3rds of the action is in the USA, 1/3 in Canada.
It was the twilight of steam! See a variety of CP and CN steam.
Must see for ALCO fans! Two shows featuring diesel action in Canada, one of the last ALCO mainline strongholds.
There is no more desolate place on the Canadian Pacific Railway Mainline than the section along the north shore of Lake Superior. Regardless of the season, rock cuts, sheer cliffs, tunnels and sharp curves make this a challenging piece of railroad. You will go beyond trackside, as we ride the trains, see the dispatch center,…
Since CP’s “Last Spike”, Rogers Pass and CP have been synonymous. “The Pass” has always been operationally challenging.
The Legendary Canadian has been in a class of its own since 1955.
Travel to the bluegrass state of Kentucky to see Louisville & Nashville 4-6-2 in action on the Kentucky Railway Museums ex-L&N trackage between New Haven and Boston. L&N 4-6-2 152 was built in 1905 so it’s over 100 years old now. But she still looks good and has the well proportioned look of a modern…
Travel to western Canada for both tourist and mainline steam locomotive action – including a riding of the Alberta Prairie Railway from Stettler to Big Valley in Alberta. Located roughly between Calgary and Edmonton the Alberta Prairie Railway is one of Canada’s premier steam tourist operations. Train power is steam locomotive 2-8-0 #41, which was…
Follow Pan Am Southern train ED-2 as they switch businesses from East Deerfield to the oxbow (old American Indian name: Nonotuck) in Northampton on the old Boston & Maine’s Connecticut River Division.
Along with the usual busy railroad action in Southern California, you’ll see everything from military trains, work trains, circus trains, and passenger specials to Metrolink’s dazzling Holiday Toy Express.
Highlights from SoCal include Santa Fe 3751 running at night; An Amtrak’s Coast Starlight detour over Tehachapi; and UP’s specially painted George HW Bush locomotive leading two Heritage Units over Beaumont Hill.
American history is the story of the railroads. And all across the country, millions thrill to our heritage each year as they visit America’s excursion railroads and museums. 2 disc set.
UP Challenger 3985 made a first-ever run east of the Mississippi River when it pulled the Clinchfield, now CSX, 50th running of the Christmas ‘santa Claus Special”.
Experience the Auto Train – one of the most unusual trains on the entire Amtrak system. Passengers on this train not only bring their luggage, they bring their personal vehicles.
Save money: 6 DVDs, in 1 case. Pentrex cameras have been placed on top of, in front of, inside, behind, and even underneath trains running all over Southern California. See a variety of cab rides, from a variety of camera locations and on different lines.
Pentrex cameras have been placed on top of, in front of, inside, behind, and even underneath many BNSF consists traveling SoCal tracks. Here is Volume 6 of the exciting At the Throttle Cab Ride series!
Here is former Nickel Plate Berkshire-type locomotive 765, repainted, renumbered, and modified to resemble its former cousins, the 2-8-4s named Kanawhas by the C&O. The 765/2765 headed up three Fall Foliage excursions through the New River Gorge.
Watch Frisco 1522 lead the Peach Blossom Special to the NRHS National Convention in Atlanta. Traveling from St. Louis, Missouri to Birmingham, Alabama, the powerful 4-8-2 ran on its home rails for the first time in almost 50 years.
Coal was discovered on Cape Breton, in Nova Scotia, in the 1800s. To haul their product, the coal companies constructed a rail line to the Port of Sydney.
Long before Conrail and now CSX, Albany, New York has long been a congested railroad “hot spot” for freight traffic.
In the early 1980s narrow gauge railroads still flourished in Mexico. See it on this DVD.
When CSX and Norfolk Southern bought Conrail and split up Big Blue, NS was left in charge of much of the historical Pennsylvania Railroad lines. Lewistown Pennsylvania is on the main line from Harrisburg to Altoona and Pittsburgh.
The great Pennsylvania Railroad dominated its namesake state. After the Penn Central merger debacle, the Federal Government assumed control of most of the northeastern roads. The Consolidated Rail Corporation, was set up to operate these lines.
This Conrail line, the former EL mainline, became known as “The Southern Tier”.
Take a series of cab rides with Conrail trainman Gary Gurske over the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts.
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