Train Travel
Train Travel
I hope you'll enjoy this old ten minute film about passenger train travel. It was made as an educational film and scripted at the grade school level.
Even so, the things I like about it are: a) it begins at Washington Union Station which is still very much in use and much more crowded, and b) the train featured is now Amtrak's Capitol Limited.
https://youtu.be/pV3Ydb1yazg
I hope you'll enjoy this old ten minute film about passenger train travel. It was made as an educational film and scripted at the grade school level.
Even so, the things I like about it are: a) it begins at Washington Union Station which is still very much in use and much more crowded, and b) the train featured is now Amtrak's Capitol Limited.
https://youtu.be/pV3Ydb1yazg
What a great ride! I would have loved seeing this in school! That area around Harper's Ferry is really beautiful. Remember teachers fumbling with those reel to reel projectors:-) Great post, lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteAnn Kennedy - Glad you enjoyed it, but there will be a quiz. (Kidding, kidding) I've not been to Harpers Ferry, just ridden past on the train. Maybe sometime after the weather cools this fall.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun Mike Martin I enjoyed seeing the Dining car, and those old Telephone or Electric Poles along the track as the train went through the village. (I could never tell which was which) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMargaret Siemers - Perhaps they were still tele graph poles in 1940! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHad not thought of that. Could be, like I said I can't tell the difference. LOL
ReplyDeleteMargaret Siemers - I was kidding. I think communications wires always paralleled the railroads, though.
ReplyDeleteMike Martin I guess I can't tell about that either if I don't have an LOL to go by. : )
ReplyDeleteFunny now that I think about it.