Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This film, dating probably to the early 1950s, demonstrates modernization efforts on the railroads as a shift from steam powered locomotives, to diesel engines, and begin to concentrate on freight service. The film presents a view of by-then already antiquated styles of passenger service, as well as an early look at multimodal transportation. The film displays an information technology landscape of punch card tabulation, fax machines, reel-to-reels and a feminized clerical workforce, and culminates in a spectacular demonstration of the control systems employed at Conway Yard. (TRT 17:28) A steam locomotive moves down a track, marked “Cyrus K. Holliday” (0:09). The engineer sits at the front of the train (1:06). A steam engine (1:19). Military people enter a train car. The train passes by artillery. (1:31). Workers walk past engines at a railroad yard (1:44). People
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