We explore the rich history of railroads in the USA with a 3,000-mile journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific, covering four time zones and twelve states. Since the 1830s, railroads have shaped the country, enabling trade and mass migration. We experience the Transcontinental Railroad, a monumental engineering feat that united America.
Trivial Fact: Omi in a Hellcat's whole fleet of supercars, jewels, toiletries, weed eaters and whatever they could sell, was auctioned off @ the B&O museum last year to put a dent in the restitution he owes the FCC for the Firesticks he flipped during the pandemic!
While I appreciate that you got the name of Grand Central TERMINAL, correct, you got the stats wrong. Rival Penn Station, across town, is far busier. It's the busiest in North America.
I'm 56 and living on the Central Coast of California. I've had the wonderful opportunity to take Amtrak many times. The Coastal Starlight is a favorite from San Luis Obispo CA to Seattle. I've taken Amtrak to Kansas City Mo. Los Angeles to Denver. And another one to Whitefish Montana. I've never had a chance to get a Sleeper accommodation, but I've learned how to sleep in the viewing car at night. I always tell people that the train is a great way to see the country that people in cars can't see. Being able to walk around and meet other people makes it very interesting. Also being able to enjoy a good meal in the dining car is really nice as well. I recommend taking a Amtrak trip anywhere! Lots of fun and great memories on the Train 🚂.
We explore the rich history of railroads in the USA with a 3,000-mile journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific, covering four time zones and twelve states. Since the 1830s, railroads have shaped the country, enabling trade and mass migration. We experience the Transcontinental Railroad, a monumental engineering feat that united America.
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Thanks , I'm looking forward to this story . Should be very interesting with my favorite host Zay . I want to see what faces he's gonna make here .
Please do a Horn of Africa travel series sometime in 2025.
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@ it definitely goes on the list. Should this go ahead, you probably won’t see a first episode until 2026. Just so you know :)
This was AWESOME! Loved it.
AWESOME DOCUMENTART❤️
Vielen Dank ❤❤❤
Very good educative documentary with many technical details and informations. Great.
Argentina has some tough ones! Not as bad as this video though.
We have a tough trains from Argentina. Check out the playlist
Good 👍😊
Zay is the man
Trivial Fact: Omi in a Hellcat's whole fleet of supercars, jewels, toiletries, weed eaters and whatever they could sell, was auctioned off @ the B&O museum last year to put a dent in the restitution he owes the FCC for the Firesticks he flipped during the pandemic!
Do you reupload this video? I watched it a few weeks ago
While I appreciate that you got the name of Grand Central TERMINAL, correct, you got the stats wrong. Rival Penn Station, across town, is far busier. It's the busiest in North America.
Made in England 😊 but it did help y’all
Stobe the hobo would love this
I see
The hypocritical environmentalists really want to get rid of these historic trains.
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Hilarious that you announced "Tough Trains, USA" from the steam locomotive of a Canadian train! Kind of shoots credibility in the foot, you know?
Canada is just America's hat. 😂
Orange top just called it the 51st state of the US ...😢
steam engines are tough
I'm 56 and living on the Central Coast of California. I've had the wonderful opportunity to take Amtrak many times.
The Coastal Starlight is a favorite from San Luis Obispo CA to Seattle.
I've taken Amtrak to Kansas City Mo. Los Angeles to Denver. And another one to
Whitefish Montana.
I've never had a chance to get a Sleeper accommodation, but I've learned how to sleep in the viewing car at night.
I always tell people that the train is a great way to see the country that people in cars can't see.
Being able to walk around and meet other people makes it very interesting.
Also being able to enjoy a good meal in the dining car is really nice as well.
I recommend taking a Amtrak trip anywhere! Lots of fun and great memories on the Train 🚂.