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Canada's Corridor in Eastern Ontario

This powerful program shows all the action on the busiest rail line in eastern Canada - the Canadian National and Via Rail Corridor between Montreal and Toronto. This line, known in Canada simply as the Corridor and owned by CN, is at least two tracks with CTC throughout and currently hosts twenty Via passenger trains on weekdays along with at least twenty CN freight trains. And these are not just any freight trains. CN is the most efficient railroad in North America and runs some of the longest and heaviest mixed carload and intermodal trains on the planet on this high-speed and superbly engineered 334-mile line between Montreal and Toronto. We caught over twenty-four hours of action in September 2007 on the Corridor around Gananoque in southeast Ontario where the limit for passenger trains with LRC cars is a cool 100 miles an hour.  Length = 78 minutes.  This program in DVD has the option of being watched with or without narration.

Price: $32.95

Eastern Canada Regionals 2007

This program shows many of the trains and operations on four regional railroads in eastern Ontario and western Quebec – The Ottawa Valley Railway, Quebec Gatineau, Montreal, Maine, and Atlantic, and last but not least, Ontario Northland, in the fall of 2007. The first three of these were spun-off by the Canadian Pacific in the mid 1990s. Ontario Northland has always been an independent regional railroad and was built and owned by the Province of Ontario from the beginning. With its remote services and friendly employees, the nearly 700 mile long ONR is arguably the most fascinating regional Railroad in North America. “Eastern Canada Regionals 2007” is 106 minutes long.  The DVD on this program has the option of being watched with or without narration.

Price: $34.95

CSX in the New River Gorge

“CSX in the New River Gorge” shows a day and a half of awesome action in and around the New River Gorge on CSX’s New River subdivision between Prince and Deepwater, West Virginia in March of 2008. The spectacular New River Gorge is known as the grand canyon of the East. Today this 137-year old, water level line is carrying more tonnage than anytime in the past 15 years as coal to the port of Newport News has increased over 50 per cent in the last year as export coal undergoes another of its boom periods. “CSX in the New River Gorge” is 96 minutes in length.  This DVD has the option on being watched with or without narration.

Price: $34.95

NS and CSX at Dalton, Georgia

Historic Dalton, Georgia, 99 miles north of Atlanta, is the busiest crossing of two railroads in the state of Georgia outside of Atlanta. Here CSX’s and Norfolk Southern’s Atlanta to Chattanooga mains cross at grade. The historic Western and Atlantic, predecessor of today’s CSX line through Dalton, was one of the most important rail lines in the Confederacy – connecting the northern states of the Confederacy to the southern states. Today, as many as 70 trains a day funnel through downtown Dalton and cross at grade. This program shows all the NS and CSX trains through Dalton for 24 hours in April of 2008. “NS and CSX at Dalton, Georgia” is 168 minutes long and is a 2 DVD/ tape set.  The DVD on this program has the option of being watched with or without narration.

Price: $42.95

Dorval - Canada's Hot Spot DVD

This DVD looks at the awesome action around Dorval, Canada, just west of Montreal, where Via Rail, Canadian National, and Canadian Pacific trains run side by side.  Alco's were running on both the CN and CP in the spring of 1993 when this was videotaped.  93 minutes.

Price: $34.95

Santa Fe's Belen Cut-off DVD

No railroad in the world runs freight trains any faster than the Santa Fe.  And the Santa Fe's new red Warbonnet color scheme is the most colorful in railroading.  24 hours of action is shown on the Belen cutoff between Vaughn and Abo Canyon in New Mexico.   Videotaped in the fall of 1993.   115 minutes. 

Price: $34.95

Mainstreet of the Midwest DVD

Come with us as we experience 24 hours of action in the fall of 1993 on Conrail's busiest line across northern Indiana.  Videotaped around Waterloo where the lighting at the Amtrak stop makes for excellent night viewing.  See Conrail's intermodal fleets meet during the night.  116 minutes. 

Price: $34.95

SP Sunset Route - 1993

This DVD covers 24 hours  of  action  on  the SP's  Sunset Route during the summer of 1993 when traffic was booming and the SP was leasing any power it could get its hands on.  See one container train after another thundering across the desert around Deming, New Mexico, on SP's busiest route.   90 minutes. 

Price: $32.95

NS Atlanta to Birmingham Main

Norfolk Southern’s former Southern Railway main line between Atlanta and Birmingham is quite a mountain railroad. Known as the East End District, this busy line crosses a southern extension of the Blue Ridge near the Georgia-Alabama border where we videotaped. With UP using KCS’s Meridian Speedway as a shortcut for intermodal traffic between the West Coast and Atlanta and new assembly plants opening up in the South, intermodal and auto traffic has been growing rapidly on this line in recent years.   “NS Atlanta to Birmingham Main” shows over 24 hours of traffic on Norfolk Southern’s East End District between Atlanta and Birmingham in the spring of 2008. “NS Atlanta to Birmingham Main” is 70 minutes in length.  The DVD version of this program has the option of being watched with or without narration.

Price: $30.95

Jesup, Georgia - CSX Hot Spot

Jesup, 58 miles south of Savannah in southern Georgia, has long been an important junction on the predecessors of CSX.   The CSX line through Jesup is the former Atlantic Coast Line’s famed Richmond to Jacksonville speedway, which today is better known as the “A” Line. At Jesup the “A” line splits into two lines, one heading to CSX’s largest hump classification yard in the South at Waycross, and the other to Jacksonville. In addition to CSX’s long trains between the Northeast and Florida, all of Amtrak’s New York to Florida trains pass through Jesup. In 2003 a railfan platform was opened at Jesup. This program shows over 24 hours of action in and around Jesup in March of 2008. “Jesup, Georgia – CSX Hot Spot” is 74 minutes in length.  The DVD version of this program can be watched with or without narration. 

Price: $30.95