
The podcast about "big trains, small trains, old trains, new trains and everything in-between". Join the Railbrothers, a pair of videographers and photographers with a passion for trains, explore the world of trains. Here they talk about the hobby of model railroading, railroad photography, railway preservation, as well as transit and current railroad news.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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The Railbrothers break down the latest in U.S. rail: Amtrak’s new Acela II, the Portal Bridge rebuild, Gulf Coast service updates, SEPTA’s funding troubles, and their continuing bad luck chasing steam. News, analysis, and plenty of railfan humor—all ... more
We’re teaming up once again with the Model Train People podcast for Part 2 of our special collaboration on model railroad layouts!
In Part 1 (over on Model Train People), we explored the railfanning side — scenery, presentation, and capturing great ... more
Join Bill, the photo brother, and Dan, the video brother, on this episode of Stack Talk as they dive deep into the diverse world of railfans! Whether you're a train enthusiast or just curious, you'll discover the many "flavors" of railfanning that go... more
In this episode, the Video Brother (Dan) and the Photo Brother (Bill) discuss their current model railroad layouts they are working on. Dan shares his progress on his "Spaghetti & Western" layout, which is a big spaghetti bowl of N scale Kato Unitrac... more
On this episode of Stacktalk with the Railbrothers, Bill and Dan discuss the different nicknames that railfans and crews have given to different railroad engines. Locomotives discussed are the HHP-8 (Hippo), AEM-7 (Toaster), Geeps, and more! Of cours... more
The Video Brother and Photo Brother are back with a special trip report episode! 🎙️ This time, we’re covering two unique rail adventures—one through the lively streets of New Orleans and another aboard a luxury northern rail experience. From classic... more
A very STALK TALK Podcast! LIVE! As a fundraiser for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, The Rail Brothers joined the Model Train People's TRAIN A THON! We will be talking about the Layouts that Got Away. Make sure to donate to CHOP here: https:... more
In this episode, the Video Brother and the Photo Brother go head-to-head on one of the greatest train station debates of all time—New York Penn Station vs. Grand Central Terminal. From architecture and urban planning to train operations and historica... more
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