Episodios

  • What's in the (camera) bag? (w/Steve Smedley & Brian Schmidt)
    Jun 7 2024

    In this episode, Bob Lettenberger sits down with Brian Schmidt and Steve Smedley to discuss the essential gear they carry while on assignment. Brian emphasizes the importance of being prepared with multiple camera bodies and lenses to avoid changing lenses in dusty environments. Steve highlights the significance of safety and professionalism, The discussion provides insights into the meticulous planning and preparation required for successful photojournalism, especially in challenging and dynamic environments.

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    32 m
  • Wisconsin Fish Commission Car at Mid-Continent Railroad Museum (w/Harry Abramowitz & Tom Blewett)
    May 24 2024

    In this episode of Trains Live, hosts Bob Lettenberger and Bryson Sleppy visit the Mid-Continent Railroad Museum, where they talk with Harry Abramowitz and Tom Blewett about a historic fish car used by the Wisconsin Fish Commission. They explore the car's 1912 construction, its unique features, and its role in transporting fish to stock lakes and rivers. The guests also highlight the car's mix of utilitarian and elegant design elements. This episode offers insights into the car’s history and its importance to Wisconsin’s fishing heritage.

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    27 m
  • Rail News and Analysis (May 3rd, 2024)- Norfolk Southern and more (w/ Bill Stephens)
    May 3 2024

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    In this episode of the "Trains Live" podcast, the discussion centers on a significant proxy fight involving Norfolk Southern, where activist investor group Ancora is pushing to replace several board members to influence the company’s strategic direction. Additionally, the hosts explore the potential impact of regulatory changes and technological innovations on the future of railroading, highlighting the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing the industry. The episode provides a comprehensive overview of the complex dynamics at play in the modern railroad landscape, making it an informative listen for both industry insiders and enthusiasts.

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    43 m
  • The J. David Ingles Legacy (w/Brian Schmidt)
    Apr 19 2024

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    In this episode of Trains LIVE, host Bob Lettenberger and Classic Trains magazine editor Brian Schmidt, delve into the storied legacy of J. David Ingles, a revered figure in the railroad journalism landscape. Celebrating the release of the new book "Along the Rails" they explore Ingles' profound impact as an editor, teacher, and prolific photographer. With vivid recounting of Ingles’ adventures and meticulous documentation style, the episode offers a deep dive into his contributions to railroad history and photography, highlighted by discussions on his unique approach to capturing locomotive data and imagery.

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    35 m
  • Great American Steam Locomotives: Mikado
    Mar 29 2024

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    In this episode of TrainsLIVE, Bob Lettenberger and guest Kevin Gilliam explore the Mikado locomotives' rich history and technological significance. They discuss the design's origins, its role in rail transport, and the shift from custom to standardized locomotives during World War I. They highlight significant Mikados like Southern No. 4501, illustrating their impact on heritage railroading.

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    42 m
  • Progress on the Montana Western 31 (w/ Andy Spinelli)
    Mar 18 2024

    Video of this episode available here:

    https://www.trains.com/trainslive/s1e40-mw31-progress/

    Join Bob and Bryson as they explore the meticulous restoration of Montana Western Number 31, a century-old EMC motor car, delving into the challenges and triumphs of preserving railway history.

    From uncovering original parts to recreating vintage packaging, volunteers at the museum showcase their dedication to authenticity. Hear firsthand accounts of sourcing rare Winton diesel engine parts and marvel at the craftsmanship involved in restoring a piece of locomotive history. Discover the passion and pride driving this volunteer-led effort, and learn how you can get involved in preserving railway heritage.

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    42 m
  • Visiting The Mad City Model Railroad Show
    Mar 1 2024

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    https://www.trains.com/trainslive/s1e39/visiting-the-mad-city-model-railroad-show/

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    Join hosts Bob Lettenberger and Bryson Sleppy as they take you on a journey through the 90,000 square feet of train-filled wonder at the Mad City Model Railroad Show in Madison, WI. Featuring intricate layouts, historical reconstructions, and fascinating discussions with enthusiasts. Delve into the artistry and craftsmanship behind model railroads, explore the rich history of iconic rail lines like the Denver Rio Grande Western, and discover the joy of hands-on participation in this beloved hobby. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this podcast offers a dynamic blend of nostalgia, education, and pure train-loving fun.

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    43 m
  • Inspecting Black River & Western No. 60 (w/ Ryan Gerhardt)
    Feb 16 2024

    In this episode Bob and Bryson cover the intricacies of steam locomotive maintenance and operation with special guest Ryan Gerhardt, of the Black River & Western as No. 60 (2-8-0 Consolidation) goes through it's scheduled inspection and re-certification. From discussing the meticulous approval process and field inspections to showcasing the dedication of volunteers working tirelessly on the locomotives, the conversation provides a riveting behind-the-scenes look at the world of steam locomotives. With insights into Ryan's professional background in the railroad industry this episode is a must-listen for any railroad enthusiast.

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    https://www.trains.com/trainslive/s2e2-BlackRiverWestern-no60/

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    41 m