" STREAMLINED " STREAMLINE MODERNE 1930s RAILROAD PROMOTIONAL FILM MD86524

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@gcanyon3114
@gcanyon3114 2 жыл бұрын
I love the upbeat, almost theatrical narration style in these old videos. It’s so refreshing to listen to. There’s a sense of optimism in them that you just don’t find in videos produced today.
@esmeephillips5888
@esmeephillips5888 Жыл бұрын
Narrator Andre Baruch, the regular voice of Pathe Newsreels. This promo was by RKO-Pathe.
@jeekboi
@jeekboi Жыл бұрын
thats because back then america was on the "up n' up". now america in on the down n' down
@John-r4o9m
@John-r4o9m 8 ай бұрын
@@jeekboi With either Biden or Trump at the helm, HEAVEN HELP US ALL!
@lawrencequave7361
@lawrencequave7361 2 ай бұрын
My first opportunity to vote for a President came in 1968 when I was in the Marines after I had completed a tour in Vietnam. The candidates were Nixon (R) and Humphrey (D). I voted for Nixon. From that point, we had 6 Republicans (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush(41), Bush(43), and Trump) and 5 Democrats (Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama, and Biden) as President. As I look back at history over these years (1968-2024), it was ALWAYS when the Dems were in power that we had the biggest changes to America's social programs. Some of these programs were good and some not so good. In ANY case, it was ALWAYS when the Dems were in power that the far-left Dems had their GREATEST SUCCESSES in introducing and achieving all the kooky programs, rights, and privileges that has caused America to be on the "down n' down" that it is in today. So, kids and grandkids, I NEVER once voted for ANY Dem for any office at any level, meaning I tried my best to give you the descent country I was fortunate to grow up in (yes, it had its problems, but today's problems are FAR more numerous and FAR worse) so, if you wanna blame someone, talk to your friends' PARENTS who voted for Dems back when I was voting for all those nasty, wascally 'Publicans.
@scepticalbeliever
@scepticalbeliever 2 ай бұрын
It's just folks today are too cynical to take this presentation style too seriously.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 Жыл бұрын
Love the music. I grew up with these kinds of films. We would see them in movie theaters between the primary movies for that day.
@bnsflover7062
@bnsflover7062 3 жыл бұрын
What I love most about the 30s 40s and 50s locomotives is the looks and sound of the engines and the caochs like the F units to the GS-4s and etc love them all
@Voucher765
@Voucher765 Жыл бұрын
And also Dreyfuss J-3 Hudsons
@robertkroberjr.157
@robertkroberjr.157 4 жыл бұрын
I saw a picture of my grandmother working on the railroad. I'll always remember the wheel on the train being bigger than her!
@hoilst
@hoilst 4 жыл бұрын
Was she working all the live-long day?
@robertkroberjr.157
@robertkroberjr.157 3 жыл бұрын
@@hoilst I'm pretty sure she did! I remember her being pretty tough. And she was an awesome cook! Her husband (my dad's dad) came from Germany in 1925. Landed in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. The rest is history! 😎✌
@robertkroberjr.157
@robertkroberjr.157 3 жыл бұрын
@Walter Dumbrowski I see what you did there😁 Could you imagine if one of those wheels fell on you?! 😳
@Don_Camillo
@Don_Camillo 4 жыл бұрын
No graffity and the train looks great👍
@irishdc9523
@irishdc9523 2 жыл бұрын
In fairness, if it was around today, there would be many a penis drawn on it
@goldenstateaviation2861
@goldenstateaviation2861 2 жыл бұрын
Back when trains got the amount of respect they deserved
@codetafoya9763
@codetafoya9763 2 жыл бұрын
What the hell is graffity?
@armorpro573
@armorpro573 Жыл бұрын
@@codetafoya9763 Graffiti
@joewithagopro416
@joewithagopro416 Жыл бұрын
Also note , they wash it mid journey
@zanelindsay1267
@zanelindsay1267 5 ай бұрын
Quaintly dramatic narration with clever dialogue and great train action shots. Even more entertaining at 1.5x speed. A vintage classic!
@3xfaster
@3xfaster Жыл бұрын
And all possible to the Pullman workers, we owe a lot more to those men for their work and knowledge.
@luciusvorenus9445
@luciusvorenus9445 Жыл бұрын
Love those EMD "Covered Wagons"!
@Brainstrain
@Brainstrain 2 жыл бұрын
Some of the most beautiful copy I have ever heard in an advertisement, read with such enthusiasm!
@keathrhymer5449
@keathrhymer5449 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the 50s and my great grandfather was an engineer for Wabash. I loved getting to ride the trains to go places where we were i could go from town to town to see aunts and uncles by myself . Sad to see how our rail system went to toast. All the years in Europe in airforce loved the train system over there its what we need here
@hoodoocreek2783
@hoodoocreek2783 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful time! Back when america was actually great!
@texaswunderkind
@texaswunderkind 11 ай бұрын
We were great in the 1930's? What made us great? Was it the Great Depression? The Bonus Army riots, where law enforcement violently battled against unemployed World War I veterans in homeless camps? The Dust Bowl? "America First" rallies in support of Nazism? Isolationism that left America with the 18th-strongest military in the world at the start of World War II? Were those things "great" compared to today?
@RIXRADvidz
@RIXRADvidz Жыл бұрын
I did a whirlwind tour of the rails a while back, from Denver to Albuquerque to Los Angeles up the coast to Seattle, overnight and back down to San Francisco then across to Reno, Salt Lake, Grand Junction the Rollins Tunnel and back to Denver. An 8 day over land cruise, meals, sleeping cabin, free flowing sparkling wines, so Worth It.
@coloradostrong
@coloradostrong Жыл бұрын
Oh, so you _caught out_ with Hobo Shoestring then. Did you ride a grainer?
@douglasvick9703
@douglasvick9703 Жыл бұрын
A few times spent all around the USA by Amtrak.holidays.Wonderful...I was lucky to be on the Desert Wind in 1990 ???.The last passenger train from Los Angeles to Las Vegas ...Got off literally by the reception of The Guigans Plaza ...Now The Plaza on Fremont Street (Always stay there in Vegas).....Priceless memories..Roll on 2024....more to come!!!!
@amtrakjohn
@amtrakjohn Жыл бұрын
Glad you had a chance to ride the Desert Wind/ it was a fine Run.
@geoben1810
@geoben1810 4 жыл бұрын
Style, and class, combined with state of the art technology of the time. The perfect combination of form and function. Beautiful. Designers today have no style or imagination. 🤤
@jjaus
@jjaus 4 жыл бұрын
Eh? Have you seen the TGV or Shinkansen? They're very stylish.
@nicopavvi8494
@nicopavvi8494 3 жыл бұрын
Well, the Italians high speed trains are quite stylish...
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 жыл бұрын
@@jjaus they are aerodynamic and streamlined But not cool looking
@Yu-hx5jo
@Yu-hx5jo Жыл бұрын
@@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory My brother in Christ You have no taste in Train style.
@robertdipaola3447
@robertdipaola3447 Жыл бұрын
Form and function, so important, well said
@seanstraindepot
@seanstraindepot 2 жыл бұрын
Love those old advertisement reels. They always made everything look so perfect, ha-ha. Always sounds like the same narrator too, lol.
@scootergeorge9576
@scootergeorge9576 4 жыл бұрын
The Streamlined locomotive by industrial designer Raymond Lowey. Also did the Coke bottle, Lucky Strike cigarette pack, Studebaker Avanti and much, much more.
@mortenfrosthansen84
@mortenfrosthansen84 4 жыл бұрын
A rather unknown genius of 20th century.. cool thanks for sharing
@JeffreyOrnstein
@JeffreyOrnstein 4 жыл бұрын
Scooter George and the GG1.
@whereisthedollar
@whereisthedollar 3 жыл бұрын
Henry Dreyfuss, Hudson's and Mercury trains among many other designs and Blgs.
@sharksport01
@sharksport01 2 жыл бұрын
Loewy did the S1, didnt see it in this vid. He also did all Studebaker models, not just Avanti.
@patricknesbitt4003
@patricknesbitt4003 2 жыл бұрын
@@sharksport01 Also the US Postal Service logo (still used today) and the current livery of Air Force One.
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 3 жыл бұрын
Today we have a new era of streamlined trains. Streamlined diesel and electric locomotives on Amtrak and commuter trains Love it!
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 10 ай бұрын
Mind you, we still don't have high speed rail like they got in Japan & France. 🚅
@luislaplume8261
@luislaplume8261 10 ай бұрын
@@luisreyes1963 Politics, culture, and society in France and Japan are very different from America. In my case the birthplace of myself and my late parents shared the love of baseball and horse racing. But due to its topography streamlined trains are impractical. Why? Too many hills. Where were we from? Cuba especially from Havana.
@micahh9351
@micahh9351 10 ай бұрын
That good ol santa fe. This is why the train, the first adopted mode of mechanized transport, will never be beaten.
@iamrepete
@iamrepete Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing these!
@MaskedVengeanceTV
@MaskedVengeanceTV 4 жыл бұрын
Even though I've been avidly watching your videos for almost a decade, automatic like for the vivid and wonderful narration!!!
@stereoplayers
@stereoplayers 9 ай бұрын
From 2009 - 2012, I worked at the Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville, Indiana. The stainless steel coaches, made in 1938 by Budd, we had ran on the first incarnation of the Santa Fe's El Capitan train which ran between Chicago and Los Angeles. Two of the biggest runs were the Fair Train, which ran during the entire length of the Indiana State Fair, from Fishers (just Northwest of Indianapolis) to just a little outside of Gate 6 at the state fairgrounds, 10 round trips a day. The other big run was The Polar Bear Express. Many videos of ITM are here on KZbin.
@johnpsymqepdfq8492
@johnpsymqepdfq8492 4 жыл бұрын
At 2:54 that’s Chicago, and the Santa Fe coach yards. At 2:56 is La Salle Street Station hosting the Rock Island, New York Central, and Nickel Plate railroads. At 2:59 we can see “The Rocket” drumhead on the observation car. This was the Rock Island’s Chicago - Peoria train service. When additional streamliners were added to other cities the trains were named with the city name and “Rocket”, e.g. Denver Rocket. The Peoria trains became the “Peoria Rocket”. At 3:05, the passenger train being alluded to is the Chicago - Los Angeles Santa Fe Super Chief. At 3:19 we can see “the club car” of the Super Chief, which is actually the Lounge Car Acoma. The streamlined Super Chief went into service on May 1937 on a once a week schedule. At 4:45 is the Dining Car Cochiti, which is on permanent display at the California State Railroad Museum. At 7:31, (across the country) we see the Atlantic Coast Line / Florida East Coast Railroad Champion, which ran from New York City to Miami. This train began service on Dec 1, 1939. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_TA en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Island_Rockets en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Chief#:~:text=The%20Super%20Chief%20(Nos.,trip%20on%20May%2012%2C%201936. www.aaprco.com/rail-car/acoma/ www.american-rails.com/super.html www.californiarailroad.museum/visit/exhibits en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champion_(train) www.american-rails.com/champion.html
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for these comments. You are welcome on our channel anytime.
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 жыл бұрын
You can even see the Union Station Powerhouse.
@HoldfastAndDeliver
@HoldfastAndDeliver 2 жыл бұрын
So there's something odd about the NY-Miami streamliner at the end. While the exterior shots show an FEC diesel and a hexagonal drumhead on the observation (which would both be consistent with The Champion as you conclude), the interior shots show seat headrests that are clearly marked SEABOARD. The Seaboard Air Line (SAL) Silver Meteor was a very similar train to the Champion (also having a Budd coach set) and was a direct NY-Miami competitor.
@65gtotrips
@65gtotrips Жыл бұрын
How is it that user is allowed to post actual url’s and I’m not ?
@MrPerfesser
@MrPerfesser Жыл бұрын
Wow! Accordion music on a train. No wonder everyone went by train back then!🤣
@Dutch_Uncle
@Dutch_Uncle 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, lift a glass to the vanished club car. Comfort and dignity, with companionship. California Zephyr, here's to you and your crews.
@stevensolway1054
@stevensolway1054 3 жыл бұрын
Happy 50th Anniversary Amtrak, it is now April 30th, 2021 AD. Truly, the 50th year since the C&NW RR discontinued the last "400" trains between Green Bay and Chicago, but also the Green Bay Packers are the Only team of the N.F.L. without access to Amtrak to the Chicago Bears and the Oldest rivalry in the N.F.L. But until 1963 the Packers fans could ride the CNW 400 on the Valley Division through Appleton, Oshkosh, and West Bend, but the West Bend track was ripped out and made into a hiking trail. What a waste!!!!! But ar least we can rebuild it with modern welded rails and concrete crossties. Also the CNW had the Shoreline 400 through Sheboygan and Manitowoc and Bellevue. Also the Milwaukee Road Chippewa, plus Copper Country Ltd., up North to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Hopefully now in 2021 we can the Economic Stimulus Money for Infrastructure, and build the N.E.W. Express Track(tm). Plus buy brand, spanking New Tier 4 Diesels and coaches. Also, historically speaking, I have located the original CNW 400 Bi-Level coaches built by Pullman in 1956 plus the Streamliner Diesels, of both the F7A class, plus the Larger E8A Units. Please send me a Gmail with your words of support, and encouragement. Plus some prayers will be a Great Blessing. One day very soon, we will board the N.E.W. Green Bay "400" at the classic station at 200 Dousman St., call "ALL ABOARD", and "HIGHBALL!!", Southbound to Chicago!! Watch out Chicago!! Lol!! Signed, Mr. Steven E. Solway. Founder, and President: Title-Town Train Tours. "T.AKE T.HE T.RAIN T.ODAY!!"(TM).
@Civi_ts
@Civi_ts 3 жыл бұрын
That whould be awesome!!!
@frankwosmek7621
@frankwosmek7621 4 жыл бұрын
I must admit, Periscope is my favorite channel - thanxs!!!!!!!
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 4 жыл бұрын
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@ZackarySchejbalCODBO2RGM2
@ZackarySchejbalCODBO2RGM2 2 жыл бұрын
Better than a century later!
@tombob671
@tombob671 4 жыл бұрын
Gosh Biff, that was swell!
@frankwosmek7621
@frankwosmek7621 4 жыл бұрын
I love PEREICOPE!!!
@Jimyjames73
@Jimyjames73 3 жыл бұрын
Streamline was the name of the game!!! 🙂🚂🚂🚂
@mrrolandlawrence
@mrrolandlawrence 4 жыл бұрын
ah when the USA had the greatest railroad in the world! now just sadtrack and a load of freight trains that barely hit 50mph.
@graham2631
@graham2631 4 жыл бұрын
Yup cars are like crack to the yanks.
@filianablanxart8305
@filianablanxart8305 3 жыл бұрын
Railroads are moving more freight than ever these days .
@menendezgilbert
@menendezgilbert 3 жыл бұрын
@@filianablanxart8305 The rail road really never made money in the passenger industry, The rail roads were more than happy to give up the passenger service to Amtrak
@filianablanxart8305
@filianablanxart8305 3 жыл бұрын
Eh . In the golden age , they probably did turn a profit from passenger service , albeit probably less than freight service BUT , it's hard to put a $ figure on the PR/ advertising value of engaging the general public with passenger services . But what with advantages in ( also highly subsidized) high speed highways and ( also highly subsidized) passenger air service , the Tipping Point was probably not long after the end of WWII .
@TheBandit7613
@TheBandit7613 3 жыл бұрын
@@graham2631 You're wrong. The USA is too big for trains. So we fly at 600 mph. Airports>Trains
@concorde2003
@concorde2003 Жыл бұрын
It is essential to fix one's makeup before bed while occupying a sleeper.
@the.porter.productions
@the.porter.productions Жыл бұрын
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 Love the 4-8-4 locomotives & the E/F units are my faves, too! I’m thrilled to have ridden on a steamer….something so powerful & moving, emotionally! Then there’s the F units…the roaring of the diesel engines! I grew up around the C&O railroad & was able to see & hear many of the old diesels! WOW! I imagine the 1920s was a hard time for everyone, but this video implies that car/truck/plane action picked up quite a bit then. Makes you wonder a bit. Love the video, no matter what! 🥰🥰✌️
@tuffguy428
@tuffguy428 4 жыл бұрын
Wig Wag alert at 6:34
@lwilton
@lwilton 4 жыл бұрын
Some, and possibly most, of that exterior footage was deliberately undercranked to give a false impression of speed. In particular the sequence at around 6:36 seems to be 2 or 3 times faster than it really should be; wig-wag signals ran much slower than is shown here.
@wtxrailfan
@wtxrailfan 4 жыл бұрын
@@TugIronChief In the 30's they were competing more with the automobile than with the airlines. That's what really killed the railroads. Airlines helped kill off transcontinental and long-distance routes, but it was cars and trucks that killed all the local and regional routes. Most were gone by the 1950's.
@MatthewBaileyBeAfraid
@MatthewBaileyBeAfraid 4 жыл бұрын
Damn! You aren’t kidding.
@davefrompa5334
@davefrompa5334 3 жыл бұрын
The Super Chief , probably the train in the sequence, usually hit about 100 mph.
@lwilton
@lwilton 3 жыл бұрын
@@davefrompa5334 That is true, at least out across New Mexico and some of the other long flat runs. But that said, they were definitely playing with the frame rate in the camera in a few of the sequences.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 4 жыл бұрын
This makes me want to take a train somewhere.
@harrybriscoe7948
@harrybriscoe7948 4 жыл бұрын
Am Track dining car is now a micro wave and a $10 burger
@Fred-kz5xh
@Fred-kz5xh Жыл бұрын
I remember traveling from Montana to Minnesota summer 1965 on the Northern Pacific. The cars were clean and especially liked the "Vista Dome" for viewing the mountains and flatlands.
@johnandrus3901
@johnandrus3901 Жыл бұрын
@@harrybriscoe7948 Not for the Western trains, they still get the full dining experience. On the Eastern trains it is more of a prepared meal, which is usually cooked in a convection-type oven. They are actually pretty good, considering They are supposed to be bringing back the full service dining on the trains east of Chicago. I'm not sure why those of us who travel first class in a sleeper going east or south out of Chicago don't rate full dining car service. We'll see if they actually bring it back for us out east.
@Pedritox0953
@Pedritox0953 4 жыл бұрын
I love this kind of videos
@skynorth
@skynorth 4 жыл бұрын
I just saw the theme for a new horror thriller: "Accordians on a Train!"
@Dutch_Uncle
@Dutch_Uncle 3 жыл бұрын
For an extra charge, it was possible to book "accordion free" surroundings. How much would yoo pay for a 46 hour trip?
@kencarp57
@kencarp57 3 жыл бұрын
I think I'll stick with snakes!
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 10 ай бұрын
​@@kencarp57 Would you settle for zombies? 🧟‍♂️
@KonElKent
@KonElKent 2 жыл бұрын
40 hours from Chicago to the Pacific?! I'll believe it when I see it!
@mfamus2272
@mfamus2272 3 жыл бұрын
It seems like the trains back then moved faster than now😂😂😂 I know it’s not true. Wish I were living back then when the liners were actually luxurious and had immaculate service.
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 2 жыл бұрын
in the U.S. atleast Trains used to go at high speeds such as up to 130mph, today most Amtrak trains can only reach 110mph.
@Brainstrain
@Brainstrain 2 жыл бұрын
They ran faster because there was more budget and attention
@bmolitor615
@bmolitor615 Жыл бұрын
for really rich people
@65gtotrips
@65gtotrips Жыл бұрын
Technically, these were the KZbin videos of that time; At the local movie venue, these were we shown before a movie or as an entire show containing many different news stories and events.
@vjhhhhjjj1951
@vjhhhhjjj1951 4 жыл бұрын
some of this recorded in union terminal Cincinnati Ohio at 2:14
@eastbaykidd8574
@eastbaykidd8574 Жыл бұрын
A bit late for the 1930's as the EMD E6 locomotives seen in this film were built between November 1939 and September 1942. I would place this more in the 1940-1941 timeframe as the railroads would be promoting a totally different message ("is this trip really necessary?") by 1942 due to WWII traffic demands.
@keenmustard
@keenmustard 5 ай бұрын
According to IMDb the film dates from 1940.
@stevenmetzger3385
@stevenmetzger3385 4 жыл бұрын
@5:30 Albuquerque NM station
@j.criquette3334
@j.criquette3334 4 жыл бұрын
"While the passengers get out to look at the inevitable Indians..."
@TheMrPeteChannel
@TheMrPeteChannel 3 жыл бұрын
@Walter Dumbrowski After the civil war. Not to sound old fashioned but the Super Chief did pass through "Indian country" & at almost every stop there where natives who sold trinkets so yeah "people did look at the Indians".
@Dutch_Uncle
@Dutch_Uncle 3 жыл бұрын
Easterners wanted to see the Imidines, bu the railroads said that as not their concern. Enter Paul Harvey, who saw a chance to make a buck. Southwestern tourism was born, and the Santa Fe got with the program.
@ednorton47
@ednorton47 Жыл бұрын
There are still Indians along the platform in Albuquerque selling jewelry, blankets, and the like, when the Southwest Chief pulls into the station. It is a crew change point, so there is a layover there of about an hour.
@YukariAkiyamaTanks
@YukariAkiyamaTanks 2 жыл бұрын
The era when we lead the way in Railroad technology and speed.
@inneropinion1111
@inneropinion1111 4 жыл бұрын
The passenger train industry in the U.S has stagnated. It is way behind Europe and Asia.
@TheMrPeteChannel
@TheMrPeteChannel 3 жыл бұрын
Not for long
@TheBandit7613
@TheBandit7613 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheMrPeteChannel yes. The USA is far too big. We have chosen planes that travel 600 mph. Trains are mainly for freight.
@ednorton47
@ednorton47 Жыл бұрын
@@TheMrPeteChannel Not in your lifetime.
@hudson_productions1769
@hudson_productions1769 4 жыл бұрын
new york central was a big hit back in the days
@Nthuziast
@Nthuziast Жыл бұрын
im just on here for the wig wag at 6:34
@DistanceNsVeterans
@DistanceNsVeterans 3 жыл бұрын
the 30s 40s and 50s and even 60s was look interesting if I had a time machine I would travel back to see those steam locomotives and those yee old E units and F units and other diesels in action
@alanh1406
@alanh1406 Жыл бұрын
Almost expecting the presenter to say “gigidy.” He could pass for Quagmires grandfather.
@esmeephillips5888
@esmeephillips5888 Жыл бұрын
So coffee and cantaloupe was 'America's favorite meal'. Who'd a thunk it?😮
@e.t.p.3710
@e.t.p.3710 9 ай бұрын
The Golden Spike was driven at Promontory Summit, NOT Promontory Point which is some 50 miles south.
@jslasher1
@jslasher1 Жыл бұрын
A nostalgic look at a time when passenger trains were the mode of travel. Not so today. Alas!
@JeffreyOrnstein
@JeffreyOrnstein 4 жыл бұрын
Very good, thanks.
@mattikaki
@mattikaki Жыл бұрын
I love those dreamline engines even though they never exixted here in Finland. Wonder how much job engineers had to do when oiling those inside parts of the lining.
@victinho09ferro
@victinho09ferro 4 ай бұрын
"What a modern way to travel mates, urray!!!"
@orbyfan
@orbyfan 4 жыл бұрын
Travel was so luxurious then that women didn't even remove their makeup and lipstick when they went to bed.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 4 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to wear your tennis bracelet to bed!
@1cmman
@1cmman 4 жыл бұрын
I wish I could travel back in time and experience that.
@canalroadadventures5079
@canalroadadventures5079 4 жыл бұрын
@@1cmman White, rich, and beautiful are all that was needed.
@anishapoorwakispotta7754
@anishapoorwakispotta7754 4 жыл бұрын
@@1cmman that's not even real lmao. That's come from stereotypes people held of the 50s. Bo doubt the counter culture happened
@filianablanxart8305
@filianablanxart8305 3 жыл бұрын
You realize this film is from 1939 ?
@fueldragster
@fueldragster 4 жыл бұрын
The voiceover sounds like a 1940’s version of Jim McKay
@jaworskij
@jaworskij 4 жыл бұрын
1940s - Streamlined 1980s - Aerodynamic Same thing.
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 2 жыл бұрын
Streamlining was mostly done for appearance, though.
@danielebriglia288
@danielebriglia288 4 жыл бұрын
7-20-1939. The italian train ETR 212 set the speed record between Florence and Milan. 126,138 mph
@TheBandit7613
@TheBandit7613 3 жыл бұрын
The USA is many times larger than tiny Italy. Train: 126 mph Plane: 600 mph
@geraldmiller5260
@geraldmiller5260 4 жыл бұрын
China has a great high speed train system. A joy and delight to travel on.
@bnsflover7062
@bnsflover7062 3 жыл бұрын
Eh I rather prefer America and it's not because of the speeds but because of the locomotives looks and designs and sounds
@Yu-hx5jo
@Yu-hx5jo Жыл бұрын
@@bnsflover7062 American trains sucks in modern style.
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 жыл бұрын
2:56 Lasalle Street Station
@peter59fg
@peter59fg Жыл бұрын
The famous golden age !
@therandomytchannel4318
@therandomytchannel4318 6 ай бұрын
Canadian Via still uses old Budd cars, diners, sleepers from 1954 when they were delivered new the Canadian Pacific
@coloradostrong
@coloradostrong Жыл бұрын
Somewhere in the vid, I was expecting either Superman to come swooping down, or the 3 Stooges to pop up.
@callisto5810
@callisto5810 3 жыл бұрын
Take a shot every time he says stainless steel
@southernpennsyrailfan8579
@southernpennsyrailfan8579 3 жыл бұрын
But men with steel in their veins. Bound to save the Railway trains. they worked day and night and when they were done A new Era had just begun
@mitchdakelman4470
@mitchdakelman4470 3 жыл бұрын
a beautiful print, where in heck did you find this?
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 3 жыл бұрын
Thankfully we have some incredible friends who saved these films and offered them to us for public showings...
@aquarius3570
@aquarius3570 Жыл бұрын
Trem, o melhor meio de transporte criado pelo homem, e naquela época já eram rápidos.
@joelmoyer2462
@joelmoyer2462 6 ай бұрын
MoPac Eagle on the opening graphic.
@gonebamboo4116
@gonebamboo4116 4 жыл бұрын
4:59 Colorado is the 'silver state'?
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy Жыл бұрын
I think he meant Nevada.
@coloradostrong
@coloradostrong Жыл бұрын
You rang?
@scratchdog2216
@scratchdog2216 2 жыл бұрын
Future 50's roadside diners.
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 10 ай бұрын
The stuff they don't tell you in Thomas The Tank Engine. 😆🚂
@jeekboi
@jeekboi Жыл бұрын
this is what they took from us
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 4 жыл бұрын
Originally released in June 1940.
@wtxrailfan
@wtxrailfan 4 жыл бұрын
A year and a half later, Pearl Harbor. Good-bye fancy lounge cars and hello troop transports. Shows how fast the world can be turned upside down by events beyond most people's control. The dreams of tomorrow meld into the nightmares of futures revealed.
@AndreiTupolev
@AndreiTupolev Жыл бұрын
Where *did* they get those horn sound effects from? They're the worst I've ever heard. 3:57s particularly amusing
@ungowa1002
@ungowa1002 2 жыл бұрын
Excellence
@joeguzman3558
@joeguzman3558 4 жыл бұрын
Beutiful time in USA
@99malc1
@99malc1 3 жыл бұрын
Still, they were working hard to make the train a rolling emporium, cut your hair or work at your computer (today) or sidle up to the bar.
@ShakespeareCafe
@ShakespeareCafe 3 жыл бұрын
Wonder if that blonde starlet went on to a successful movie career after arriving by streamlined rail in Hollywood
@devinttrobloxforroblox2242
@devinttrobloxforroblox2242 4 ай бұрын
Wigwag 6:32
@uncinarynin
@uncinarynin 3 жыл бұрын
Then the US stopped investing in infrastructure and nothing better came thereafter.
@Yu-hx5jo
@Yu-hx5jo Жыл бұрын
they invested in highways and wars abroad
@doctorjingles
@doctorjingles 2 жыл бұрын
This is the first media mention I've seen or heard that acknowledged bed wear for a coach on an overnight train. That one hottie actually had a chic lounge suit to wear. " Dressed in comfortable lounging clothes."
@eddieafterburner
@eddieafterburner Жыл бұрын
2:09 “A freak and a fad, the old timers said” Looks like those “old timers” were not that far off the mark, their prophesies on passenger rail being borne out in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.
@georgeplagianos6487
@georgeplagianos6487 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know these strange take that long is beautiful ladies will soon retire and eventually get social security by the time the train reaches New York according to 850 into the video
@TheChoochooboy99
@TheChoochooboy99 3 жыл бұрын
Open throttle huh? We called it eight and sand. 😁
@hwankenzobriellediato5549
@hwankenzobriellediato5549 11 ай бұрын
6:34 wig wag
@lordsleepyhead
@lordsleepyhead 3 жыл бұрын
THE INEVITABLE INDIANS
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 жыл бұрын
that line makes no sense at all, no context
@Bammer2001
@Bammer2001 Жыл бұрын
Is this a legal upload?
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 10 ай бұрын
What will they think of next?
@jourwalis-8875
@jourwalis-8875 4 жыл бұрын
Irritating time-code in the picture. Otherwise interesting.
@juliocesarpereira4325
@juliocesarpereira4325 4 жыл бұрын
AT 08:06 the narrator says: "With nothing more in common..." Then suddenly there's little bump, clearly due to editing and later returns repeating this phrase at 08:12 and completing the sentence: "With nothing more in common than their destination/pause/acquaintanceship spring up easily. Then, the narrator makes a mistake and says "easy" instead of "ease" in the next sentence at 08:18: "While the atmosphere is one of easy and formality."
@mrdanforth3744
@mrdanforth3744 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe the phrase is "easy informality". It would make better sense that way.
@mortenfrosthansen84
@mortenfrosthansen84 4 жыл бұрын
I miss the Streamline Scania 143 V8
@anthonybelyea1964
@anthonybelyea1964 Жыл бұрын
If only we had put more money into rail instead of highways
@robertwalsh8704
@robertwalsh8704 4 жыл бұрын
I love steam engines. Wonder why we don't retro fit on of the old ones with propane or electric instead of coal. Come on Mr. Elon Musk , how about it? .
@reecenewton3097
@reecenewton3097 4 жыл бұрын
Towards the end, a lot of them burned fuel oil, automatically.
@filianablanxart8305
@filianablanxart8305 3 жыл бұрын
@@reecenewton3097 Burned fuel oil , but not automatically . A skilled fireman still manually " fired" and injectre water , constantly monitoring boil pressure , throttle position , current and upcoming grades , etc . But much less physical labor than shoveling coal .
@filianablanxart8305
@filianablanxart8305 3 жыл бұрын
Particularly in Brazil where steam remained in service longer , there were engineering advances ( mechanical engineering , not the train operators ) that significantly increased efficiency . But not enough to keep up with diesel electric . There has been over the years some dabbling with the concept of steam turbines in place of Diesel engines to drive the generators to power the drive wheels .
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 2 жыл бұрын
They actually have had electric steam locomotives, they made them in Switzerland, the electricity was used to heat up the water instead of a firebox. Also oil-burning steam engines did exist as well.
@coloradostrong
@coloradostrong Жыл бұрын
"Elon Musk" = a CIA propped up hack.
@henrybowden9907
@henrybowden9907 4 жыл бұрын
Why do all of your videos/films have the picture partially obscured by a counter? It adds nothing to the viewing experience and simply irritates.
@macmedic892
@macmedic892 4 жыл бұрын
It’s so people don’t reupload their videos.
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 4 жыл бұрын
ere's the issue: Tens of thousands of films similar to this one have been lost forever -- destroyed -- and many others are at risk. Our company preserves these precious bits of history one film at a time. How do we afford to do that? By selling them as stock footage to documentary filmmakers and broadcasters. If we did not have a counter, we could not afford to post films like these online, and no films would be preserved. It's that simple. So we ask you to bear with the watermark and timecodes. In the past we tried many different systems including placing our timer at the bottom corner of our videos. What happened? Unscrupulous KZbin users downloaded our vids, blew them up so the timer was not visible, and re-posted them as their own content! We had to use content control to have the videos removed and shut down these channels. It's hard enough work preserving these films and posting them, without having to spend precious time dealing with policing thievery -- and not what we devoted ourselves to do. Love our channel and want to support what we do? You can help us save and post more orphaned films! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/PeriscopeFilm Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference.
@satanofficial3902
@satanofficial3902 4 жыл бұрын
Play an accordion, go to jail. That's the law.
@orbyfan
@orbyfan 4 жыл бұрын
Or should be.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 4 жыл бұрын
As seen on stickers handed out by the "Starving Musician" music instrument stores in the SF Bay Area. Love that place. Loved... that .... place? I hope they can keep in business during this thing.
@jimbailey7997
@jimbailey7997 Жыл бұрын
👍
@robertojuarez959
@robertojuarez959 Жыл бұрын
😮😲🤩😍💖👍‼️
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