Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Railroads Deliver the Goods!

From the archives, here's a 16-page booklet put out by the AAR. I cannot find a date on it, but I would think this must be from the Korean War era, due to the steam-Diesel transition and the emphasis on national defense.

Plot synopsis: a young man, whose father is a railroader, is starting out on his first day. He learns first-hand how wonderful railroads are, and what a great place to work they can be.






















Of course, when I was young I actually believed all this propaganda.





LCL - how quaint.






This kid gets a cab ride in a 4-8-4. No big deal!






Orders are still being hooped up.






That idiot truck driver (to the right) is driving right down the middle of the road. Get those guys off the highway!







































There wouldn't be any national defense without railroads.






And here men are putting blocks of ice into reefers!



That's funny, I didn't see anything about the accidents, wasted time, and general screw-ups I'm always hearing about from guys I know who actually work for the railroads! Maybe things were different back then?

Well, we hope you enjoyed your trip back to the fifties!

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