My Great Grandmother came to America in 1898, along with three brothers. All three brothers went to work for the B&O at the great Willard yards. One left the railroad… one was killed in a yard accident at Willard in 1939 and the third retired as a locomotive engineer. I myself grew up along the B&O mainline between Defiance and Deshler. I saw Eisenhower’s presidential inauguration train pass by. I also saw Barry Goldwater do a B&O whistlestop…. And finally, saw the last of the steam locomotives being towed to the scrapyards. I will never forget the sound of those steam whistles cutting through sleep on a cold, rainy night.
@CrossOfBayonne8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing those stories, B&O was the best railroad by far
@MikeB00019 ай бұрын
My great grandfather and uncles on my fathers side spent their entire adult life working for the railroad. My great grandfather died in 1957 ater more than 40 years as an engineer...his last 8 years a passenger loco engineer on the New York Central. He died a couple before i knew him. Whatta life!
@conscript9002 жыл бұрын
That little train at the intro is a lot harder to find than youd imagine.
@tnmtnhm3 жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for posting this video. I remember many of these types of videos (Propaganda & Educational at the same time) when I was a young child going to a Southern California elementary school, in the late 1960’s. Depending on the age of the student, determined how much was entertainment, (so the teacher had time to score tests, while the children were distracted) or educational. I did enjoy the videos back then because, they each showed different types of potential job interests for each child. They could sure use these tutoring aides today, during this remote learning environment. During this particular video; at around time stamp 39:26, was the lead into, the corporate executive explaining tax collection & distribution; contrasting with other industries, with potentially zero paid in taxes. That is so true then, as it is to this day. Some people are taxed, others are not! Some industries are favored over others, even provided public lands to build, just like in this video, at the expense of the little tax payers. Who pays more & when today, is now determined by which political party is in office. Truly dated, this information is still valuable. Like another commenter said, I was expecting more on the B&O, not Chicago / Illinois tax distribution. Thank you again for posting this history, geography and economics video!
@twstf89053 жыл бұрын
Wow lol thanks for the dissertation! 👍 🤣
@wilsonb11212 жыл бұрын
I have this on vhs
@twstf89053 жыл бұрын
Too bad there's no longer a "Tavern Car" on the Amtrak anymore lol it's still the best way to travel anywhere outside of what one would consider, "driving distance." The first time I ever tried the Amtrak, instead of the Greyhound, I would NEVER set foot aboard a Greyhound again. Besides, as of September 2017, the annual odds of anybody dying as a result of a passenger, (or any other,) train crash are officially 500,000 to 1. The same as airplane crashes, in that year. You're more likely to die of a shark or alligator attack, in America, (or just offshore lol,) than in a train wreck. 500,000 to 1 are Lottery odds I'd be buying in to EVERY day. Even if it does cost a couple dollars more, it's worth EVERY penny. There's really not a more comfortable, safer way to travel, especially in mainland America. (Canada/Mexico.) 👍
@ktm505sx18 ай бұрын
So true. I've been trying to tell people that for years!
@davidcunningham34 жыл бұрын
This had nothing to do with Baltimore and Ohio railroads....
@johniacono37258 ай бұрын
This video has nothing to do with the B&O it is basically a PRR public relations film on Piggy Back freight .