I live in McPherson, we have abandoned train stations in just about every town around here and I find them fascinating it's like finding a Needle and a haystack. But old post cards show how beautiful they were. Kinda just started looking into the history and here I am
one of the early maps shown in this video... I could easily pick out my hometown based on the railroad lines running through the area. Small down in Indiana.
With this incredible historical information surprise it has few comments. Glad to say this is an awesome video 👍
Thank you so much for this vid my guy. I needed context abt this invention for a project and this video really helped a lot 🙌
What a useful video, this should be shown in schools.
very underrated video
Thanks I totally agree haha
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I hope passenger service on the rails Makes better business in the future
You are the goat
Why did you use European steam locomotive shots at the beginning when there are very many museums with steam locomotives in U.S.?
The first iron rail was forged in 1844 in Mount Savage ,Md.
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I live in McPherson, we have abandoned train stations in just about every town around here and I find them fascinating it's like finding a Needle and a haystack. But old post cards show how beautiful they were. Kinda just started looking into the history and here I am
one of the early maps shown in this video... I could easily pick out my hometown based on the railroad lines running through the area. Small down in Indiana.
1830-1869
i don't know i am french !
There where native Indian people there …. What did they do with them …