Kansas City Diesel Power Review
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Visit Kansas City and surrounding areas, before all the great mergers of the 90s. See trains from many different roads, with detailed maps and narration.
A fast-paced presentation featuring over 40 Norfolk Southern trains that each are in some way unique; Santa Fe Warbonnets, UP Olympic Torch Relay, a GP50 and the first new “Tier 4” unit to name just a few.
CSX and NS at hot spots Harpers Ferry and Thomasville.
Railfan CSX and NS at 15 locations.
Railfan CSX and NS at 6 SE hot spots.
We’ll see all the BRC motive power classes and the majority of the roster in this video.
Join the crew of the Belt Railway of Chicago’s “Cookie Job”. We ride in the cab and see the operation from the ground too.
The locomotives are colorful, the mountains are barren, and we take you right to the action in Chile.
Chicago is a railroad town and there are a number of great hot spots here, Homewood and La Grange are a couple of Chicago’s busier hot spots.
After three years in the Union Pacific Steam Shops, 4-8-4 Northern-type #844 made her return to action at the head of the Cheyenne Frontier Days Special.
Through one of the most unique areas in Arizona, watch the BNSF host a parade of trains! We filmed this program in October of 2004 and were completely overwhelmed by the beauty and fast-paced drama of this section of railroad.
Across rolling prairies, grassland plains, over immense bridges and through scenic badlands, the rail lines criss-crossing America’s Heartland carry the freight that nourishes a continent and beyond.
We begin our visit to famed Sherman Hill at Cheyenne Yard. Between Cheyenne and Laramie is the crossing of the Continental Divide with three tracks over Sherman Hill.
Enjoy great steam action with one of the steam stars of today. See her run in 5 states.
It’s the summer of 1972, a great time to be a railfan in SoCal. For example, this was when Amtrak ran The Chief.
Documents daily operations in the first half of 2015 from Gastonia to Mount Holly, North Carolina and the end of the Patriot Rail era.
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