7idea Productions Previews (Volume 1)
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Many reviewers say 7idea is the best of modern railroading on video. Here’s a preview of several of their videos. Decide for yourself.
See European Railroads! Motive power and rail lines are quite different in Europe. Visit 6 countries.
The program begins by soaking in the glorious fall colours while following the BNSF Staples Sub of the Northern Transcon, in Minnesota, from Detroit Lakes to Hawley, with locations near Lake Park and Manitoba Jct.
This program focuses on the BNSF main close to the eastern banks of the Mississippi River in Wisconsin, from Prescott at the border with Minnesota in the north, to just across the southern state border to Savanna, Illinois.
The program begins with Union Pacific trains through Manly (left), Mason City and Iowa Falls, where a BNSF coal train on CN tracks is also seen heading towards the UP/CN diamond. Returning to Mason City, the veteran Baldwin steeple-cab electric locos of the Iowa Traction Railway are featured.
Join us on a journey exploring Minnesota, filmed in October 2013.
The program begins from the overlook on the southern shores of Lake Pend Oreille, near the western limit of the Montana Rail Link at Sandpoint, Idaho.
In our second visit to Texas, the Lone Star state, this edition of American Railway focuses on the High Plains region in the Texas panhandle.
In this volume, we take a look at the WSOR’s Southern Division that includes the Waukesha, Reedsburg, Watertown, Fox Lake, Madison and Prairie Subdivisions.
In this volume, we cover the WSOR’s Northern Division. This portion of the Wisconsin and Southern includes the Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Mayville, Cambria, Markesan and Plymouth Subdivisions.
In this volume, you will see the remaining 10 locomotives traversing Norfolk Southern’s 20,000-mile, 22-state network and beyond.
We capture 10 of the 20: Reading, Monongahela, Wabash, Norfolk Southern, Virginian, Savannah & Atlanta, Nickel Plate, Lackawanna, Interstate, & Southern.
In volume 6 of Railfanning with the Bednars, we’ll join the Bednar gang as they railfan the beginning of Conrail from April to November of 1976.
Pentrex visits three of the greatest model railroads: The San Diego Model Railroad Club, The Sierra Pacific Lines and Allen McClelland’s Virginian & Ohio.
See the far west end of the DM&E system. Beginning in Pierre, we immediately cross the Missouri River to cover the remaining miles of DM&E’s mainline to Rapid City, over the infamous PRC Subdivision.
We cover the railroad’s mainline from Waseca, Minnesota to Pierre, South Dakota. In addition to the mainline, DM&E’s three remaining branch lines are also covered.
F Units and E Units, commonly known as Covered Wagons, were standard power in the 1950s & 60s. By the 1970s, age was catching up to these classic units and their numbers began to dwindle. See them again in Covered Wagons of the Cascade!
This route is dominated by the ubiquitous GE Dash-9, but we will get to see other BNSF locos, in new and old paint.
In this program you’ll witness the amazing story of the New York Susquehanna & Western SeaLand stack trains as they became a major part of the Southern Tier Line.
From high priority intermodals to unit trains of contaminated soil, CSXT’s Mohawk Subdivision sees perhaps more of a variety than any other railroad line in North America!
In the months right after the merger with the Santa Fe, Hal Pantti explored two of Burlington Northern’s most important main lines, the ex-Northern Pacific from Eastern Montana into Minnesota, and the ex-Chicago, Burlington & Quincy from Galesburg, Illinois to Lincoln, Nebraska.
Here you’ll find high density railroading at its finest. Union Pacific sends up to sixty trains a day across the Sub’s hilly terrain. More than four hours on three DVDs.
Visit one of the east’s toughest mountain grades and enjoy the heavy trains that CSX puts over it!
The railroad scene in and around Cincinnati during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s.
18 x 42 foot double decked layout come alive. Volume 1.
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