Narrow gauge action
on the D&RGW and the RGS in the late 1940s. Passenger, freight,
and switching action is included. Among the scenes are the Black
Canyon of the Gunnison, switching cars at Ouray, crossing Lizard
Head Pass in a Galloping Goose, the Monarch Branch, Durango, Cerro
Summit, Vance Junction, and Ophir. Both onboard and trackside
views are included.
RIO GRANDE ODYSSEY.
Green Frog Productions, 1992.
Compiled from film
footage shot by Emery Gulash from the 1960s to the 1980s, along
with some earlier footage. A wide variety of Rio Grande Action
is included, both freight and passenger, on both standard and
narrow gauge lines. There is also a little footage of the last
Colorado & Southern steam engine to work the Leadville-Climax
line.
THE CHAMA TURN.
Green Frog Productions, 1987.
Compiled from footage
shot by emery Gulash in the late 1960s. The Rio Grande route between
Antonito and Chama is featured. This line is now operated by the
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. The action here includes
trains with doubleheaded locomotives.
SWITCHIN' ALONG
THE RIO GRANDE. Green Frog Productions, 1986.
More of Emery Gulash's
footage from the late 1960s. This video shows servicing and switching
of locomotives and cars along the route from Antonito to Durango.
COLORADO NARROW
GAUGE PASSENGER CHASE. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
Compiled from 16mm
footage shot by Emery Gulash during the last passenger run between
Alamosa and Silverton in 1965, on a trip chartered by the Rocky
Mountain Railroad Club. Gulash bought a ticket on the train and
then followed it in his automobile. The scenes on the video are
from the places Gulash could reach by auto.
IN SEARCH OF NARROW
GAUGE MIKADOS OF THE RIO GRANDE. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
This video follows
the ex-D&RGW Mikados still operating today on the Huckleberry
Railroad in Michigan, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge
Railroad, and the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. Typical
operations and joint jobs [whatever a "joint job" is] for each
line are shown. A bonus is footage in the roundhouse area in Durango.
CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR.
Green Frog Productions, 19??.
Filmed in 1965 along
the route of the California Zephyr. Both onboard and trackside
views are included.
CUMBRES & TOLTEC
IN '73. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
16mm photography of
the C&TS in the fall of 1973. This is from the early years
of the C&TS.
TWILIGHT OF THE
RIO GRANDE NARROW GAUGE. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
This is a film record
of the passing of D&RGW narrow gauge freight operations in
the 1960s. There is a variety of action along the line between
Alamosa and Durango and along the Farmington Branch. Freight trains
are chased along easy accessible section of the line. Standard
gauge diesels are seen switching narrow gauge cars in Alamosa.
Narrow gauge #50 is seen switching at Durango.
WORK TRAIN TO SIVLERTON.
Green Frog Productions, 19??.
You ride along with
a work train of drop bottom gondolas on the way to Silverton from
Durango in the 1960s. On the way, the work train meets The Silverton
Train.
ROTARY ON THE RIO
GRANDE NARROW GAUGE. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
Snow plow action on
the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad in 1975 and 1976 as the
C&TS used ex-Rio Grande rotary snow plow #OM to open its line.
THE BEST OF NARROW
GAUGE ON THE RIO GRANDE. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
Top Frog Series, Volume
1. D&RGW narrow gauge action consisting of the best of over
seven hours of Rio Grande narrow gauge action from the 1960s.
Assembled from previously released Emery Gulash footage. The material
has been re-edited, given new narration, and several new scenes
have been added.
THE BEST OF STEAM.
Green Frog Productions, 19??.
Top Frog Series, Vol.
II. Rio Grande narrow gauge action is included along with action
from the New York Central, Union Pacific, East Broad Top, Pennsy,
Nickel Plate, Akron, Canton & Youngstown, and Grand Trunk.
AMTRAK'S CALIFORNIA
ZEPHYR: DISCOVERING THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST. Green Frog Productions,
19??.
The journey of the
California Zephyr from Chicago to the West Coast is followed,
both onboard and off. There are visits with the train crew, cab
rides, a visit to the Golden Spike Monument, a visit with a cowboy
called the "One Armed Bandit," and a visit to the California State
Railroad Museum.
AMTRAK'S CALIFORNIA
ZEPHYR--2ND SECTION. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
This is the railfan
version of "Amtrak's California Zephyr: Discovering the Great
American West." You go behind the scenes with the train crews,
enjoy runbys, and get cab scenes and aerial shots. A brief tour
of the California Rail Museum is included. There is no narration.
Brief descriptions of each scene appear on the screen. The entire
CZ route from Chicago to California is covered. Many views not
seen in the first tape are included in this video.
THE BEST OF PASSENGER
TRAINS OF THE 50'S AND 60'S--FROM THE CAMERA OF EMERY GULASH.
Green Frog Productions, 19??.
Relive the great passenger
trains of the Santa Fe, Union Pacific, CB&Q, and the Rio Grande.
This material was selected from over 25 hours of 16mm material
from other Emery Gulash tapes released by Green Frog.
CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR:
THE ULTIMATE FAN TRIP. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
Complete coverage of
the CZ's run from Chicago to San Francisco, including in-cab action
in the Rockies and great runbys. The footage used in this video
came from the camera of Emery Gulash. The film here is taken from
several different trips on the CZ. The last 10 or 15 minutes of
the video include latter day shots of the Rio Grande Zephyr.
THE WAY WEST.
Green Frog Productions, 1994.
Freight action from
Illinois to the West Coast on Santa Fe, Burlington Northern, Soo
Line, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, and Utah Railway. Featured
locations include Soldier Summit, Winter Park, the Moffat Tunnel,
the Kyune Tunnels in Utah, Colorado's Joint Line, Thistle, Utah,
and the Feather River Canyon. The biggest share of this tape is
SP/D&RGW. Many Rio Grande landmarks and towns west of the
Moffat Tunnel are seen with at least one train passing through
each one. There are several trains with sets of pure Rio Grande
power. Several Utah Railway trains, with Utah's attractive rebuilt
SDs, are seen operating on the Rio Grande/Utah joint track in
Utah. Many of the Rio Grande/SP and Utah trains have midtrain
helpers. The trains with pure Rio Grande power both on the point
and as helpers are especially nice. BN, Soo, and Santa Fe receive
only brief mention, with two BN trains and one each for Santa
Fe and Soo. The Union Pacific section concentrates on the Feather
River Canyon.
THE WAY WEST: VOLUME
II. Green Frog Productions, 19??.
New fast freight action
from Central Illinois to the Sierras. Featured roads include Burlington
Northern and SP. Some of the featured locations include the Moffat
Tunnel route, Helper, Utah, and the high Sierras.
SLIM RAILS THROUGH
THE SAN JUANS. Green Frog Productions, LTD, 19??.
The saga of the Cumbres
& Toltec Scenic Railroad.
COLORADO STEAM MECCA.
Green Frog Productions, 1994.
Coverage of all major
Colorado steam railroads from Colorado Railroad Museum, Georgetown
Loop, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic, and Durango & Silverton.
The CRRM portion concentrates on Rio Grande Class C-19 2-8-0 #345
operating on the museum grounds. On the Georgetown Loop, 3-truck
Shay #12 is seen running tender first from Silver Plume to Georgetown
and locomotive first from Georgetown to Silver Plume. The reproduction
of the Devil's Gate Viaduct is impressive. The C&TS portions
concentrates on K-36 2-8-2 #487, but a number of trains operating
in both directions are seen at various points along the C&TS.
Two interesting scenes are #489 being fueled and sanded at Chama
and #487 taking on water at Sublette, Colorado. The scenery is
incredible. The sight of heavy black smoke as #487 climbs the
4% grade between Chama and Cumbres looks great against a backdrop
of mountains and blue sky. The Durango & Silverton portion
uses several locomotives to highlight various locations along
the line. The aerial views of trains leaving Durango and Silverton
are nice. #480 is seen several times, once putting on a great
show of smoke as she climbs the northbound grade and leading trains
in both directions through Rockwood Canyon. The Rockwood Canyon
scenes with #480 may be the best part of the entire video. The
video closes with some great D&S footage, with #497 on the
point of a passenger train, running under the closing credits.
LEGEND OF THE RIO
GRANDE ZEPHYR. WB Video Productions, 19??.
Coverage of the travel
of the Rio Grande Zephyr as it climbs the Rockies and crosses
the desert to Salt Lake City. This tape shows the RGZ on its last
run on April 24, 1983. The presentation is supplemented by footage
from several years of Zephyr watching as the Zephyr travels across
Colorado and Utah. F9A #5771 is shown leading the RGZ on its last
arrival at Denver Union Station.
KINDIG'S DIESELS,
PART I. WB Video Productions, 1988.
Features footage shot
by Richard H. Kindig in 1971 and 1972 of Union Pacific, Burlington
Northern, Amtrak, and Denver & Rio Grande Western diesels
in and around Denver and north to Wyoming. The Union Pacific is
mainly in the 1971 Wyoming footage.
THE RIO GRANDE TODAY.
WB Video Productions, 1986.
Filmed between 1982
and 1986, this video covers operations on the modern Rio Grande.
A wide range of trains and motive power is covered. Scenic locations
include Tennessee Pass and the Moffat Tunnel.
SANTA FE'S RATON
ROUTE. WB Video Productions, 1991.
This video is about
Santa Fe's line over Raton Pass, but there is some information
on the contest between the Rio Grande and the Santa Fe for control
of Raton Pass.
A SALUTE TO SOLDIER
SUMMIT. WB Video Productions, 1989.
This video features
railroad action on Soldier Summit, Utah. See Rio Grande power
lashed up for high speed and brute force over Soldier Summit on
the Utah Division.
RIO GRANDE OF THE
ROCKIES. WB Video Productions, 1985.
Rio Grande action in
the 1950s includes standard gauge steam and diesel action and
narrow gauge steam action. Highlights include the big 2-8-8-2s
in action on Tennessee pass and assisting F units up to the Moffat
Tunnel, F9s, the California Zephyr with Alco power, and a variety
of narrow gauge steam which includes K-27s, K-28s, K-36s, K-37s,
2-8-0 # 268, and the last run over Marshall Pass. This video was
compiled from 16mm footage shot by August Irving of the Rocky
Mountain Railroad Club.
SNOW TRAIN: RIO
GRANDE'S SKI SPECIAL. WB Video Productions, 1985.
Filmed in 1984, this
tape follows the Ski Train between Denver and Winter Park. Onboard
and trackside shots are included. The train in this tape consists
of the 1915 heavyweight cars and is powered by the Rio Grande's
F9s, #5771 in the lead.
A FORTIES MEMORY.
WB Video Productions, 1984.
Railroad photography
by Billie Bowen in the post-war 1940s includes postwar steam-powered
action on the Denver & Rio Grande, both standard and narrow
gauge, and the Santa Fe, Western Pacific, Southern Pacific, and
Rio Grande Southern.
EXCURSION TO THE
THIRTIES. WB Video Productions, 1982.
Compiled from film
shot by Richard B. and James R. Jackson between 1937 and 1941,
this tour of Colorado narrow gauge prior to World War II includes
action on the Colorado & Southern, Rio Grande Southern, and
Denver & Rio Grande Western.
D&RGW NARROW
GAUGE STOCK TRAIN AND KOLOR CARAVAN. WB Video Productions,
1981.
Compiled from 16mm
film shot in October 1966, this video opens with K-37s #498 and
497 [possibly K-36 #487, depending on the source of the description]
working stock cars and lumber from Chama to Alamosa through Cumbres
Pass. The tape concludes with the last fall "Kolor Karavan" passenger
train from Alamosa to Silverton.
D&RGW NARROW
GUAGE FREIGHTS. WB Video Productions, 1981.
This video features
narrow gauge freights in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico
in 1966-1967. Action at Alamosa, Cumbres Pass, Chama, Durango,
and Farmington is featured. This video is silent.
RIO GRANDE NARROW
GAUGE IN THE FIFTIES. WB Video Productions, 1984.
Although the titles
says "narrow gauge," this video is a mix of standard gauge and
narrow gauge action. The standard gauge action includes 3600 series
2-8-8-2s on Tennessee Pass and the Moffat Tunnel route and a runby
of the California Zephyr with Alco power. The narrow gauge action
includes scenes at Durango, south of Montrose, a flanger-ore train
between Gunnison and Crested Butte, the last train ver Marshall
Pass, scenes on the Monarch and Farmington branches, and varied
scenes between Alamosa and Durango. RGS #42 is also seen in the
narrow gauge portion of this tape.
SILVER RAILS &
GOLDEN MEMORIES. WB Video Productions, 19??.
This video features
original 16mm footage from the collection of Irving August. The
footage was shot between 1952 and 1962, during various excursions
of the Rocky Mountain Railroad Club. In addition to Rio Grande
narrow gauge action, there is footage of the Colorado & Southern
standard gauge, the Great Western, the Pike's Peak Cog Railway,
and a Union Pacific 4-8-4.
RIO GRANDE NARROW
GAUGE IN THE FIFTIES. WB Video Productions, 19??.
K-36 and K-37 Mikados
work in freight and passenger service in Colorado narrow gauge
country. Included is a tour of Silverton in 1950 and a brief look
at the San Juan Lumber company and the Silver Bell Mine at Ophir.
NARROW GAUGE VIDEO
VIGNETTE. WB Video Productions, 19??.
Large and small Rio
Grande narrow gauge locomotives are featured. 2-8-0 #346 is shown
under steam at the Colorado Railroad Museum, along with other
equipment at the museum. K-36 #484 is shown pulling a special
freight train on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad on 6
July 1979 as part of the Great Freight '79 event. Also included
is footage of a 1982 Rocky Mountain Railroad Club winter excursion
on the Silverton Train.
DIESELS WEST.
WB Video Productions, 19??.
High horsepower diesles
in action on the Denver & Rio Grande Western and the Union
Pacific. Also included is footage of the Rio Grander Zephyr, with
acab ride in the lead F9, and footage of Alco locomotives on the
Utah Railway. The footage in this video is from 1979-1981.
D&RGW NARROW
GAUGE FREIGHT TRAINS. WB Video Productions, 19??.
Compiled from films
made in November and December of 1967. This tape follows freight
trains behind K-37s #493 and 497. The locomotives arte seen in
action at Alamosa, Chama, Cumbres Pass, Durango, and on the Farmington
Branch. This tape is silent.
RAILS ACROSS THE
SUMMIT: THE CUMBRES & TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD. WB Video
Productions, 1984.
This tape takes you
trackside, onboard, and in the cabe of C&TS K-36 #484 as #484
heads for Cumbres Summit. Historic black and white shots show
a rotary in action and an oldtimer recounts a wreck at Cumbres.
This tape is the video release of an award winning 1976 documentary
by Marsh Lovrien Productions.
RAILS ALONG THE
ROCKIES. WB Video Productions, 19??.
Action on Colorado's
Joint Line in all four seasons of the year. Featured are trains
from the Rio Grande, the Santa Fe, and the Burlington Northern.
DOUBLEHEADER '83.
WB Video Productions, 1985.
On October 12-13, 1983,
the Peter-Built Locomotive Works sponsored a two engine D&RGW
freight train over the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. This
video presents the sights and sounds of the trip from Chama, New
Mexico, to Sublette, Colorado. The engines were relettered to
the D&RGW's 1940s scheme for this event.
COLORADO'S COLORFUL
JOINT LINE. WB Video Productions, 19??.
Features BN Oakway
SD60s, Santa Fe Q trains, and Rio Grande freights.
RAILROADING WITH
THE RIO GRANDE. Pentrex, 19??.
This is a 1962 Morrison-Knudson
Company promotional film. It deals with three track construction
projects M-K participated in with the D&RGW in 1962. The film
concentrates on the construction of the Potash Branch near Moab,
Utah. M-K heavy equipment and crews are shown carving a right
of way and roadbed out of the Utah wilderness and digging a tunnel
the branch required. There is also some brief footage of a line
relocation project on the Rio Grande main line at Cisco, Utah,
and mention of the construction of a mine spur near Steamboat
Springs, Colorado. Several Rio Grande trains are seen in action,
including some rare footage of a freight with Kraus-Maffei diesels
on the point.
ON THE TRACK.
Pentrex, 1989.
This is a short feature
originally presented by the American Association of Railroads.
The Rio Grande is one of the roads that appears in this film.
THE DURANGO &
SILVERTON NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. Pentrex, 1996.
Travel to the heart
of one of the most spectacular excursion railroads in North America.
Step grades, sharp curves, narrow ledges, and perilous chasms
are the landmarks of the D&RG. You'll see all the famous landmarks
and the Mikado steam locomotives that still ply the rails. A rare
winter excurssion brings you the beauty of steam in the snow covered
Rockies.
CUMBRES & TOLTEC
SCENIC FREIGHT TRAIN. Pentrex, 19??.
Summer 1990 footage
of freight train action over the entire length of the Cumbres
and Toltec Scenic Railroad.
CUMBRES & TOLTEC
SCENIC'S ROTARY SNOW PLOW. Pentrex, 1991.
Action from the blizzard
of May 1991 as plow #OY attempts to open the line. #oy is pushed
by two 2-8-2s as the plow attachs five foot drifts at the summit
of Cumbres Pass. Also seen is the first passenger train of the
season traveling through freshly plowed snow drifts.
CUMBRES & TOLTEC
SCENIC PASSENGER TRAIN. Pentrex, 19??.
This video of passenger
train action on the C&TS includes numerous runby shots along
the entire 64 mile route, shots of the engineer and fireman in
the cab, and doubleheadert action.
DENVER & RIO
GRANDE WESTERN. Pentrex, 19??.
Spectacular railroading
through the Rockies in all four seasons of the year, from Denver
to Salt Lake City. Travel the Front Range on the Moffat Tunnel
route, Tennessee Pass and the Royal Gorge, and view Joint Line
operations, Amtrak, and the famous ski train. This is the Rio
Grande in the days before Southern Pacific.
GREAT AMERICAN TRAIN
RIDES, VOL. I. Pnetrex, 1993.
This introduction to
currently operating tourist lines includes the Durango & Silverton
Narrow Gauge Railroad as the 6th of 8 lines featured.
GREAT AMERICAN TRAIN
RIDES, VOL. II. Pentrex 1994.
This second volume
of introductions to currently operating tourist lines leads off
with the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad as the first of
eight featured roads.
VINTAGE SERIES COLLECTION,
VOLUME I. Pentrex? (From the Pentrex catalog) 19??.
This video consists
of five classic black and white films. The Rio Grande is represented
by a 1950 newsreel visit to the Rio Grande's narrow gauge.
MODEL RAILROADER
VIDEO LAYOUT TOUR #1. Kalmbach Video, 1983.
One of the five model
railroad layouts featured in this video is Brian Holtz's Denver
& Rio Grande Western.
MODEL RAILROADER
VIDEO LAYOUT TOUR #3. Kalmbach Video, 1983.
One of the six featured
layouts in this video is Al Kalbfleisch's Denver & Rio Grande
Western.
DENVER & RIO
GRANDE WESTERN: A MOUNTAIN CLIMBER. Custon Railway Supply,
19??.
Rio Grande action in
the Rockies as the Rio Grande goes through and over the mountains.
Horsepower combination as high as 50,000 horses per train are
seen.
KEITHLY'S AND OTHER
COLORADO RAILROAD MEMORIES. Custom Railway Supply, 19??.
This is mainly Rio
Grande action in Colorado. Included in the program is action on
the Rio Grande Southern, D&RGW narrow gauge 1940s-1960s, the
Rio Grande at Silverton, the Rio Grande's Yampa Valley Mail with
Alco power, steam on the Joint Liner, and a Cumbres & Toltec
Scenic Railroad freight train ride.
RIO GRANDE NARROW
GAUGE MEMORIES. Railway Productions, 1989.
Events on the Rio Grande
narrow gauge recounted by retired railroaders who ran the trains.
NARROW RAILS SHINE:
A COLORADO-NEW MEXICO STEAMFEST. Railway Productions, 1987.
Trains and scenery
of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and the Cumbres
& Toltec Scenic Railroad.
CUMBRES! THE STORY
OF THE CUMBRES & TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD. Railway Productions,
1990?.
The title says it all.
Includes 1989 and 1990 updates.
THE GREAT STEAM
FREIGHTS. Railway Productions, 1993?.
In October 1992, the
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad ran a series of freights,
including authentic mid-train and rear-train helpers, recreating
traditional D&RGW freights. The trains battle from Chama to
Antonito and back with rare long trains. There are trackside and
onboard views, including footage shot from right in front of the
belching helpers. In addition to the two engine trains, a 34 car
train with three engines is shown on the 45 grade from Chama to
Cumbres.
RIO GRANDE ROTARY.
Video Rails, 199?.
Filmed in May 1993,
this video features a restored Rio Grande rotarysnow plow as it
opened the line for the first C&TS passenger trains of the
1993 season. The plow needed three locomotives to shove it through
the heavy drifts and thick snowpack.
RIO GRANDE STEAM
'92. Video Rails, 199?.
Narrow gauge freight
trains in action in October 1992, between Chama, New Mexico, and
Antonito, Colorado. Breathtaking mountain scenery compliments
the freight action, which includes scenes filmed from trackside
and onboard the trains. The trains used doubleheaded engines,
mid-train helpers, and rear-end pushers.
THE CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR.
Video Rails, 1992.
The bulk of this video
is a rare documentary public relations film on the California
Zephyr from the 1950s. Fifties glimpses of Chicago, Denver, Salt
Lake City, Oakland, and San Francisco. There are spectacular scenic
views all along the route from Chicago to San Francisco. The film
includes trackside shots and shots onbard the diner, sleepers,
and domes. Included is a rare newsreel of the last run of the
California Zephyr.
DURANGO & SILVERTON
NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD: THE LIVING LEGEND OF NARROW GAUGE MOUNTAIN
RAILROADING. Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad,
1994.
This is a history of
the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and narrow gauge
railroading in Colorado. The video is narrated is narrated by
C. W. McCall.
REBIRTH OF A LOCOMOTIVE.
Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, 1992.
A documentary of the
restoration of K-36 #482.
HIGH IRON: COLORADO'S
HISTORIC NARROW GAUGE RAILROADS. Finley Holliday Film Corp.,
1988.
Sights and history
of Colorado's narrow gauge railroads, including trips on the Durango
& Silverton Narrow Gauge, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic, Georgetown
Loop, and Cripple Creek & Victor.
COLORADO'S NARROW
GAUGE RAILROADS. Finley Holliday Film Corp., 19??.
This video provides
a tour of the Durango & Sivlerton Narrow Gauge, the Cumbres
& Toltec Scenic, the Georgetown Loop, and the Cripple Creek
& Victor Railroads, along with a visit to the Colorado Railroad
Museum.
AMTRAK: DENVER TO
GRAND JUNCTION VIA D&RGW. Railroad Video Productions,
19??.
This four tape set
consists of seven hours of cab ride video on Amtrak's California
Zephyr between Denver and Grand Junction, Colorado, on the Denver
& Rio Grande Western. The camera was mounted in the lead locomotives.
This is pre-SP Amtrak action on the Rio Grande. Each tape is available
separately.
TRAIN WATCHERS DIARY,
VOL. VI. Railroad Video Productions, 19??.
Lots of trainwatching
with a minimum of interruption. The Denver & Rio Grande Western
is one of the railroads included in this volume.
ENGINEER'S VIEW
OF THE CUMBRES & TOLTEC. Railway Productions, 1994/5?.
Get the engineer's
view of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic from the cab of K-27 2-8-2
#463 with this four tape set. See the entire line from Chama to
Antonito. From Chama to Cumbres Pass, K-36 2-8-2 #484 is in front
as a helper. There is no camera movement on these tapes. We look
straight ahead the entire time. Vol. 1: Chama to Cumbres Pass.
Vol 2: Cumbres Pass to Phanton Curve. Vol. 3: Phantom Curve to
Big Horn. Vol. 4: Big Horn to Antonito. The total time of all
four tapes is 5 hours and 15 minutes.
DURANGO & SILVERTON
NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. JMJ Productions, 1981.
This video shows the
historical run of the Silverton Branch of the Denver & Rio
Grande Western Railroad, featuring passenger cars of an 1887 design
pulled by Class K-28 2-8-2s #473, #476, and #478.
DURANGO & SILVERTON
'83. JMJ Productions, 1983.
Coverage of the Rocky
Mountain Railroad Club's 1983 special on the Durango & Silverton
Narrow Gauge Railroad and some regular operations on the line.
There are doubleheaded runbys at Tacoma Bridge, Teft Spur Bridge,
Needle Creek, and more. Engines seen in the video include K-28s
#476 and #478 and K-36 #481.
CUMBRES & TOLTEC
REVISITED. JMJ Productions, 1981.
This video follows
the scenic railroad run between Chama, New Mexico, and Antonito,
Colorado. There is coverage from lineside and onboard, as well
as coverage of locomotive switching at Osier.
CUMBRES & TOLTEC
'83. JMJ Productions, 1983.
Covers the 1983 Rocky
Mountain Railroad Club excursion. Included are runbys at Rock
Trestle, Big Horn, Wye, Phantom Curve, and Cascade Trestle and
coverage of the meet at Osier.
LAST TRAIN TO CUMBRES.
Historical Video Productions, 1995?.
The 1994 season on
the Cuimbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad was shortened by a weekend
because of a three foot snowfall in October 1994. This video shows
how the C&TS coped with this storm. Footage is seen of what
turned out to be the last train of the season as it headed east
from Chama in deteriorating weather. Other trains are seen as
they try to get all the equipment back to Chama before the line
is closed by the storm.
THE BATTLE TO CUMBRES
PASS. Historical Video Productions, 1994?.
This video covers every
aspect of the four day struggle to clear the line of the Cumbres
& Toltec Scenic Railroad from Chama to Antonito. Ride in a
1923 Leslie rotary snow plow as the line is cleared to Osier.
Watch the 11 foot blade of the rotary throws snow 150 feet, as
seen from the engineer's seat in the lead locomotive. Help the
fireman sling coar and then tour the workings of the rotary with
John Bush of the C&TS. [No date for this plow effort is given
in any of the descriptions, but it may be in 1993.]
RZ: THE RIO GRANDE
ZEPHYR. Sunday River Productions, 1994?.
A stunning record of
the stainless steel Rio Grande Zephyr as it climbed 4000 feet
in 49 miles thru 48 tunnels from Denver to the mouth of the Moffat
Tunnel. Then listen to the whistle rebound from the 1000 foot
vertical walls of Gore Canyon as the train descends besides the
cataracts of the Colorado River. Finally, eastbound from Salt
Lake, up Spanish Fork Canyon, over Soldier Summit, and down Price
Canyon.
OTTO PERRY'S RIO
GRANDE SOUTHERN. Sunday River Productions, 1988.
The Rio Grande Southern
as seen through the eyes and camera of Otto Perry.
LIZARD HEAD PASS.
Sunday River Productions, 19??.
All four of the only
steam powered passenger trains over Lizard Head after 1930. A
new addition shows three Galloping Geese running at once in excursion
service.
ACROSS THE TOP.
Sunday River Productions, 19??.
Steam across the highest
passes in North America. Included are
D&RG articulateds
on Tennesse and Rollins Passes, D&RG narrow gauge on Marshall
Pass, quadrupleheading on the South Park Line, ore trains on the
Colorado Central, the Rio Grande's San Juan Express on Cumbres,
and the Colorado & Southern from Leadville to Climax. [The
Rollins Pass footage would have to be from the Moffat Road, since
the Rio Grande never operated over Rollins Pass.]
ALAMOSA TO DURANGO,
FREIGHT. Sunday River Productions, 19??.
The entire Alamosa-Durango
line exactly as it was fifty years ago. All the way with coal,
automobiles, lumber, and oil field pipe. Special emphasis on Cumbres;
unit trains of tank cars at a walk, the engines screaming for
mercy.
ALAMOSA TO DURANGO,
PASSENGER. Sunday River Productions, 19??.
The entire Alamosa-Durango
line exactly as it was fifty years ago. Three trains the whole
way in a single day. Plus the Farmington line and the final trip
across Cumbres deep in snow.
THE COMPLETE CUMBRES.
Sunday River Productions, 19??.
[No description has
yet been found for this video.]
THE COMPLETE SILVERTON.
Sunday River Productiions, 19??.
[No description has
yet been found for this video.]
THE NARROW GAUGE
IN WINTER. Sunday River Productions, 1993?.
This may be a three
part video without being three separate tapes. Part 1 is "The
Silverton In Winter": A fairy tale come true! After all the years,
the Silverton runs again in winter with the Class K-36 480 series
engines. Deep snow mantles the whole line as #481 digs in for
a run over the high line to Teft Spur. Part 2 is "Rotaries On
Cumbres": Real honest to goodness winter. The snow is so deep
in Chama they need rotaries just to clear the yard. Three of the
rotary plows, #OM, #OY, and #OU, the only surviving narrow gauge
snow fighters in the world, are seen in pitched battles with the
drifts on Cumbres. Part 3 is "Blizzard On Monarch Pass": #489
tackles the switchbacks to the mine at Monarch in a howling blizzard.
This is a new (1993) addition to this video.
DOUBLEHEADED FREIGHT
ON THE CUMBRES & TOLTEC. Gandy Dancer
Productions, 19??.
Vintage "Great Freight"
1972 steam action on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
ROTARY SNOWPLOWS
ON THE CUMBRES & TOLTEC. Gandy Dancer Productions, 19??.
Vintage 1976 and 1978
steam rotary snowplow action on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic
Railroad.
STEAM ROTARY OY.
Gandy Dancer Productions, 1991?.
1991 rotary snowplow
action on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
THE TROUBLE AT TROUBLESOME.
Gandy Dancer Productions, 19??.
Vintage 1950s Rio Grande
training film that explains the whys and wherefores of an unfortunate
accident between to F7-powered freights at Troublesome Siding,
Colorado.
RIO GRANDE STEAM
FREIGHTS. Greg Scholl Video Productions, 1993?.
Turn the clock back
to the early 1960s when helper engines were an everyday practice
over former Rio Grande's Cumbres Pass line, now called the Cumbres
& Toltec Scenic Railroad. October 1992 was a great show os
steam in the Colorado Rockies with five days of multiple engine
freights. Chama to Cumbres eastbound traind used a rear pusher
and westbound trains from Antonito used a med-train helper. In
addition to two round trips on the 64 mile line, we also witness
a rare three engine freight, with two up front and one on the
rear. All three engines were lettered "Rio Grande" for the special
freights. Super lineside sequenses are supplemented with onboard
shots as we ride a freight car just ahead of the helper engines.
The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic also provided a nice bonus, lining
up five operating steam engines in Chama for the first time since
1963. The freight trains were operated as authentically as possible.
It is unlikely that such a large scale week-long scenario will
ever be repeated.
TRIPLEHEADER ROTARY.
Greg Scholl Video Pproductions, 1993?.
In May 1993, the Cumbres
& Toltec Scenic Railroad operated its 1923 steam rotary plow
#OY for only the second time in ten years. The heavy wet snow
was a tremendous obstacle for men and machines battling to reach
the summer of Cumbres, Colorado, at an elevation of 10,015 feet.
For the first time since 1963, three Rio Grande-lettered 2-8-2s
powered a rotary train, since they were to be used on special
charter trains before the beginning of the regular tourist season.
The plow operated for four consecutive days. This plow effort
was the hardest #OY was ever worked. You'll enjoy cascading snow
as the plow battles drifts up to 12 feet deep. Slide areas required
tree cutting with chain saws. Crews even shoveled snow into tenders
that ran low on water. It was a time-warp that resembled Rio Grande
plow operations of the 1950s. There are lots of surprised in this
incredible show of steam and snow fighting.
CHAMA FREIGHT TURNS.
Greg Scholl Video Productions, 1993?.
After the 1993 plow
run featured in TRIPLEHEADER ROTARY, two days of charter freights,
organized by Greg Scholl were operated in the Chama area on the
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. There were six consists
with Rio Grande-lettered engines and rolling stock. One train
had three engines until #497 blew a cylinder head. Midtrain helpers
and doubleheaders really put on a show. Reflection shots, switching
in the yard, and winter-like operations await you in this video.
The Rocky Mountain scenery along the C&TS is superb.
STEAM ROTARY.
Greg Scholl Video Productions, 1991?.
Coverage of the two
day 1991 plow run on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
Also included is a tour of the rotary plow by John Bush, Mechanical
Officer of the C&TS.
CAB RIDE THROUGH
THE ROCKIES, VOLUME 1: DENVER TO MOFFAT TUNNEL. Greg Scholl
Video Productions, 19??.
Ride in the cab of
an Amtrack AMD-103 Genesis locomotive on the point of the California
Zephyr from Denver to the Moffat Tunnel.
CAB RIDE THROUGH
THE ROCKIES, VOLUME 2: MOFFAT TUNNEL TO BOND. Greg
Scholl Video Productions,
19??.
Ride in the cab of
an Amtrak AMD-103 Genesis locomotive on the point of the California
Zephyr from the Moffat Tunnel to Bond, Colorado.
CAB RIDE THROUGH
THE ROCKIES, VOLUME 3: BOND TO GLENWOOD SPRINGS. Greg Scholl
Video Productions, 19??.
Ride in the cab of
an Amtrak AMD-103 Genesis locomotive on the point of the California
Zephyr from Bond to Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
A DAY ON SOLDIER
SUMMIT. Greg Scholl Video Productions, 19??.
TENNESSEE PASS FROM
START TO FINISH. Charles Smiley Presents, 1996/7?.
This video compliments
the TRAINS article on Tennessee Pass in the March 1997 issue.
The presentation starts at Pueblo and heads west, catching coal,
ore, and merchandise trains at classic locations like Canon City,
Salida, Princeton, the summit tunnel, Minturn, and Dotsero. The
line's heritage is evident is a smattering or Rio Grande diesels,
but the dominant units are SP's big GEs and rebuilt EMDs. Besides
the imformation on modern action, the narration presents information
on the area's history, focusing on the Denver & Rio Grande
Western and backed up with vintage photos and film clips. Onscreen
maps appear often to supplement the presentation.
AMTRAK'S CALIFORNIA
ZEPHYR. TM Bks (Books?), 19??.
The ride of a lifetime!
Starting in Chicago, the California Zephyr winds itw way through
America's heartland and over the canyons and peaks of Colorado
and the High Sierras to the West Coast.
RAILROAD MEMORIES.
Colorado Council For Public Television, 1996.
Features the remembrances
of Jackson Thode, Edward Haley, Charles Albi, Edward Gerlits,
and Bob Griswold. These men recount their adventures over decaded
of chasing steam locomotives through the Colorado high country.
This video includes archival still photographs and film footage
of the last passenger train to Cirpple Creek, runs of the Rio
Grande Souther, the Colorado & Southern, the Galloping Goose,
and more.
RIO GRANDE TUNNEL
DISTRICT. Backtrack Videos, 1992.
This is a contemporary
look at operations on the Tunnel District of the Denver &
Rio Grande.
NARROW RAILS STILL
SHINE. Interurban Films, 19??.
A visit to the Durango
& Silverton Narrow Gauge and Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroads.
Both lines are shown today and in historical perspective.
RAILFANNING THE
SILVERTON: A GUIDE TO THE DURANGO & SILVERTON NARROW GAUGE
RAILROAD. Mark I Video, 1989.
Historical and current
film footage of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
TENNESSEE PASS.
Steve Neff Videos, 1994/5?.
Visit the SP's D&RGW
formidable railroad grade between Leadville and Minturn, Colorado.
Filmed in May 1994.
TICKET TO TOMAHAWK.
20th Century Fox, 1949.
This is a feature film.
It is the story about the Tomahawk & Western Railroad, a fictional
narrow gauge line in the Rockies in 1875. The railroad has to
get the first train through to the end of the line at Tomahawk
with one paying passenger by the date specified in the charter
in order to fulfill the requirements of the charter. Obstacles
the Tomahawk & Western face are an unwilling passenger, a
forty mile gap in the track, hostile Indians, and a stagecoach
company that doesn't want to see the railroad completed. Much
of this movie was filmed along the Rio Grande's Durango-Silverton
line, with the climactic scene taking place just outside Silverton.
Rio Grande Southern's 4-6-0 #20 stars in the movie as engine #1,
the "Emma Sweeny," of the Tomahawk & Western.
DENVER & RIO
GRANDE. Paramount Pictures, 1951.
This is a feature film.
It purports to tell the story of the Royal Gorge War between the
Rio Grande and Santa Fe subsidiary Canon City & San Juan.
This movie makes extensive use of scenes along the Rio Grande's
Durango-Silverton line. The climax comes in a fiery collision
between two speeding Rio Grande narrow gauge locomotives. Although
not extremely accurate historically, this movie is still entertaining.
JOURNEY TO YESTERDAY.
Paramount Pictures?/Pentrex?, 19??.
Behind the scenes view
of the filming of DENVER & RIO GRANDE, which was filmed along
the Durango-Silverton line. Footage of Rio Grande freight and
passenger trains is included.