Rails of the '50s, '60s, and '70s
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Includes clips of steam, diesel, and electric railroads taken by C&NW engineer Dan Goshert.
0:54 Pennsylvania Railroad steam and diesel switchers in Atlantic City
1:20 PRR GG-1 at North Philadelphia station
1:36 unknown train leaving Washington D.C.
2:15 Chicago & North Western steam engine
3:13 Ahnapee & Western switcher in Sturgeon Bay, WI
3:22 C&NW work train
4:04 C&NW diesel on turntable
4:32 Milwaukee, WI
5:11 C&NW work crew
6:03 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy steam fantrip in Galesburg, IL
9:21 Rock Island suburban train
10:36 Fenelon Place Incline, Dubuque, IA
11:34 wrecked diesel in siding
12:01 CB&Q steam switcher
12:23 bi-level passenger train at unknown depot
14:23 snowplow train on Illinois Central
14:40 steam engine at Sterling, IL mill
15:53 Canadian steam and diesel
15:59 Grand Trunk steam on passenger routes, Birmingham, MI
18:14 "The Dells" narrow gauge steam
21:59 senator Percy campaign whistle stop
24:01 Illinois Central passenger trains at Centralia, IL
26:32 Illinois Railway Museum inc. trolleys, steeplecabs, and Shays.
27:18 South Shore Line
34:40 Illinois Central electrics in Chicago
36:14 CTA El trains
36:45 North Shore Line in and around Milwaukee inc. final Electroliner run
43:04 Iowa Terminal Railroad
44:08 St. Louis streetcars
46:08 C&NW 8mm commercial film
56:13 Baltimore & Ohio steam commercial film
1:04:07 Atlantic City streetcars
1:04:42 Washington D.C. streetcars
1:04:59 Chicago El
1:05:39 Dallas, TX streetcars
1:07:27 Milwaukee streetcars
1:10:50 private miniature streetcar line
1:11:54 Iowa Southern Utilities interurban fantrip in Centerville, IA
1:13:40 Shaker Heights rapid transit
1:13:56 Niagara, St. Catherine & Toronto electric railroad
1:14:54 Toronto PCC and Peter Witt streetcars
1:15:31 East Troy Railroad Museum
1:16:23 Illinois Central bilevel train
1:17:24 Mid-Continent Railway Museum
Great historic scenes and thank you for sharing! Mike
At 13:10 is the Milwaukee County War Memorial. You list as unknown depot. So, this must be the C&NW Milwaukee passenger station on the downtown lakefront. Thanks.
I didn’t know that the South Shore had their own rolling freight stock!🧡
@anthonyhunt701: They sure do!
pretty extraordinary footage. Thank you for sharing that. That was a treat to see that window into the past. Never saw steam engines in revenue service. Oldest stuff I saw as a boy in Brooklyn
were the old R4 subway cars, which saw service well into the 60's Famous for decapitation ceiling fans, straw-packed seating, and the conductor had to open the doors by staring between two
cars on two narrow foot plates, and press two buttons.
No tracks in the street in Michigan City anymore
There might still be some tracks in the street on the west side of Michigan City.
Thank you so much for generously sharing these moments lost to time.
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Nice vids. I grew up in Hampshire, IL on the Milw RR mainline to Omaha. Used to see a lot of trains back in the late 60s.
Awesome trip into history…thanks for sharing.
Rode the North Shore many times as a a kid and lived on south 5th street in Milwaukee….front row seats😃
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Very accurate functions of the locomotive 🚂. Had the opportunity & good fortune. To ride 2 different steam locomotives 🚂 scenic train rides. Smoky Mountains N. C. & Durango & Silverton Colorado. Very relaxing viewing the wonderfully beautiful regions. Remember the " Singing Break Men "🎸🎶 Jimmie Rogers. Whom was a genuine break men till changing careers to singing entertainer. (1926 thru 1933 ) . Most memorable song " Break Man's Blues 😭 ". The educational value of this phenomenal presentation . For future generations to appreciate & enjoy.. Is immeasurable since these filming's are 60 plus years old. A bye gone era of rail roading.😉.
How were you able to operate the train if you weren't a employee? Pretty cool
Lindo❤
Im just patiently waiting for 2344 f3 NYC, 2338 Milwaukee Road GP7, and 681 steam locomotive... My grandfather worked for Erie Lackawanna railroad (conductor) 1947-1970
I'm still a huge Lackawanna Railroad fan.