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  1. Blue Train Cafe (Toyama, Japan)

    Most visitors (according to various sources) visit there for the nostalgic atmosphere. It's like stepping into a time machine. I was the only one who acted like a train geek - other visitors …

  2. NS 220 GP50 Leader Heflin, Alabama

    NS 220 is upgrade at Heflin, Alabama with a GP50 leader on NS's Alabama Division East End District. June 2006You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today!

  3. Amtrak "Nostalgia"......?

    I never thought I'd EVER "wax nostalgic" over Amtrak operations. This is in part due to my relatively late start in shooting slides, having missed their true "smorgasbord era", (as well as …

  4. Trainorders.com Railroad Center

    Super Christmas Special! Join now for 13 months for only $34! This special ends New Years Day We only run a special once a year and this will be it. That is more than $8 off our regular rate. …

  5. Train Videos, Railroad Videos - Trainorders.com

    Train and railroad videos from all over the world.

  6. Hebron, IN, Panhandle depot

    Oh, yes, the reason I detoured off I-65 was to have a nostalgic meal in the Country Kitchen restaurant. My family used to stop there for a meal or for the homemade pie when we made …

  7. About those Siemens Chargers...

    It has been brought up that Siemens, in fullfilling the Amtrak order for diesels, did not choose the best diesel prime mover, especially since Siemens has a good reputation for reliability in their …

  8. A couple of Dunsmuir Turntable memory's

    Very nice nostalgic scenes. You are right Bob, In many towns in the west the railroad infrastructure removal/destruction is near complete. Only memories of past operations through …

  9. WAG Running Late (#62): the Little Ranger!

    Wonderful nostalgic stuff portraying the association of the railroad to small town life in America.

  10. ATSF passenger train at Chanute, KS

    This snapshot photo shows a northbound ATSF Railway passenger train at Chanute, KS, in the late 1960s. I'm told by a relative that the train was No. 212, but I would like confirmation for …