In 1976 I work for the Illinois Terminal Railroad in Decatur Illinois and it was a wonderful experience living in Decatur was also a great experience it will be a time in my life I will never forget thank you for the video
Even in the face of tough competition from automobiles, airlines, highways and trucks, the brave Wabash stuck it out on its own. Plus the Wabash was essentially surrounded by other competing railroads such as the Illinois Central and Nickel Plate. And when 1964 came calling, the Wabash was absorbed by the Norfolk & Western and had not looked back since. Even though the late great Wabash is no more, its legacy is still very much alive in the trains of Norfolk Southern. And even NS has the Wabash heritage unit! Now that's portraying a fallen flag to the best of your ability.
Great video! I always like reading the stories of the people connected to the railroad during that period or had friends/family that were.
In 1976 I work for the Illinois Terminal Railroad in Decatur Illinois and it was a wonderful experience living in Decatur was also a great experience it will be a time in my life I will never forget thank you for the video
Just found this. Grew up watching the Wabash and the wonderful Blue Bird go through Decatur.
Even in the face of tough competition from automobiles, airlines, highways and trucks, the brave Wabash stuck it out on its own. Plus the Wabash was essentially surrounded by other competing railroads such as the Illinois Central and Nickel Plate. And when 1964 came calling, the Wabash was absorbed by the Norfolk & Western and had not looked back since. Even though the late great Wabash is no more, its legacy is still very much alive in the trains of Norfolk Southern. And even NS has the Wabash heritage unit! Now that's portraying a fallen flag to the best of your ability.
Super: great video. Ah, the way railroading was. Interesting to see a B&O geep hauling an ACL boxcar. Wow. Who could have predicted it?
Nice vid!
Decatur In. ?? Many states have a city named Decatur...
Nice films.
Thank you.
we had wabash local from bluffs that comes to keokuk share tp&w trackage at elvaston,ill now wasbash is gone !!!!
It is now the Norfolk Southern & has been since 3/25/1982.
What a great railroad but I’m sure Alabama was super racist in the 1960s
This Decatur is in Illinois, operating headquarters of the Wabash Railroad.
Do we always have to bring race into everything! What the hell does racism have to do with a vintage train video?