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Steam Across America Volume I

The East

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Pentrex takes you back in time to the late 1950s and 1960s for a close-up look at the waning years of steam locomotives in operation on America's eastern railroads. On the Norfolk & Western-the last major bastion of steam power in the United States-you'll witness the class Js in passenger service near Cincinnati, Ohio and class K, A, and Y steamers in freight service near Columbus, Ohio, Portsmouth, Virginia, and Bluefield, West Virginia. The mighty class S-1 2-10-2s of the Baltimore & Ohio perform both switching and mainline duty near Willard, Ohio and the durable class T-3s roll along the B&O mainline to Chicago. We even see class EM-1 2-8-8-4 Yellowstones pulling coal drags near Grafton, Ohio. At Columbus, Ohio, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a wide variety of locomotives are seen in action at the yards and roundhouse. Then we join the chase as a pair of class J-1s doublehead north from Columbus with a long coal drag in tow.

Tshiuetin
Faces Places
Canadian Pacific I
Canadian Pacific II
Amtrak: Connecting America by Rail
The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City
Building the Channel Tunnel
New Horizons
Big Trains Rolling
Mainline U.S.A.
The Freight Train
Rolling the Freight
Alpine Train at Christmas
Last of the Giants
Mikado
Last Train Home
The Travel Game
Speaking of Freight
Railroaders