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CHICAGO, NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD & THIRD AVENUE ELEVATED BROOKLYN NY HOME MOVIE MD61344 

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The following movie reel was filmed by the late Ben Young, and was transferred from his 16mm Kodachrome camera original. Shots include:
00:00 Start at the Chicago loop, 1.79 miles in length, and forms the hub of the Chicago Transit Authority’s electric elevated rail service, TITLE card is the CNS&M logo.
01:29 Passing rail tower on the loop
02:21 Passing CTA train, going north
03:00 Skokie
03:15 Full speed north to Milwaukee
03:50 Passing Electroliner train, and some freight action
04:15 Grade crossing with sign FAST TRAIN APPROACHING, DO NOT STOP ON TRACKS
04:20 runby
05:00 Electroliner
5:50 passing Harrison Avenue
06:05 Homewood shops
06:30 Crossing into Milwaukee
06:42 Milwaukee Station
07:14 Milwaukee Road Railroad Station with Hiawatha Diesel train leaving station
08:17 Milwaukee Trolleys, downtown area of town to end of reel.
Milwaukee streetcar service began May 30, 1860 with horse drawn cars. Electrified April 3, 1890, the last streetcar operated until May 2, 1958. The service was provided by the Milwaukee Electric railroad and Light Company. After a survey was made, residents preferred trackless trolleys of buses.
11:54 End of Milwaukee film
The next part of the film shows operations on the "Third Avenue Elevated" and Brooklyn trolley lines. The Third Avenue El was the last full remnant of an operated elevated railway running through the length of Manhattan. It operated between 1878 and closed in 1955. It was an icon to New York City, becoming famous like the Empire State Building and the Automat. The rail line, part of the IRT, operated with ancient wooden, electrically powered cars. The following reel was filmed by the late Ben Young, and is transferred from his original 16mm film.
The trip starts northbound from the Chatham Square station. Operations to South Ferry was discontinued in 1950 but is covered in a short film The Vanishing El.
12:20 James Street near China Town
12:40 Canal Street Station, looking south to Chatham Square where branches went to City Hall and South Ferry
13:07 Bowery, seen from entrance to Williamsburg Bridge
13:49 Lower east side area
14:12 From street level, 3rd Avenue was known for Pawn shops
14:43 Canal Street station
15:18 Cooper Square with red GMC bus
15:52 Riding El uptown
16:05 23rd Street Station, multi level
16:46 34th Street, had an overhead pedestrian bridge. A branch extended to the east side but was closed in 1930
20:23 47th Street area
20:50 129th Street area
21:03 near Harlem River
21:20 Harlem River crossing and passing near railroad freight yards
21:50 Black and white footage of Bronx area
22:39 END
The Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad was an all electrically operated rail system that connected the Chicago Inner Loop, to center city Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The railroad operated with multiple unit, electric cars, powered from either a third rail, or overhead trolley wire. The Electroliner was a 1941 built train, and offered fast and comfortable service between the two cities. The rail road served several military installations including the Great Lakes naval training center near North Chicago and Fort Sheridan.The railroad operated between the 1920s and ended service in January 1963. The rail cars were sold off to museums or scrapped, as were the motor locomotives used for freight. The two Electroliner sets were sold to Philadelphia Transit, and upon retirement, were sold to the Rails to Yesterday Trolley Museum at Rockhill Furness, Pa., and to the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Ill., where their train set has been cosmetically restored and operates.
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Комментарии : 35   
@trainsupporter9088
@trainsupporter9088 2 года назад
Thanks...I missed this era in life...and am intrigued by all things of that time - the trains, the cars, the...well everything. I would have loved to have ridden the North Shore Line! I do collect books on that railroad, and enjoy all things North Shore!
@kennethjohnson6319
@kennethjohnson6319 2 года назад
This is a great episode of the Chicago area Milwaukee transit rail system i lived in Milwaukee i liked when they showed actual footage of th city of milwaukee street cars and buses actual footageof the new York city transit system is very great i enjoyed the buildings and cars in N Y
@Inquisitor6321
@Inquisitor6321 2 года назад
Nothing like seeing vintage railroad footage - especially when it's in color.
@trainsupporter9088
@trainsupporter9088 2 года назад
YES!!!
@scottlarsh3119
@scottlarsh3119 2 года назад
During the TV show Goodtimes opening credits you see a westbound train from 1970 when the camera pans out of the downtown
@markthrasher6770
@markthrasher6770 2 года назад
Grew up 3 blocks off of the South Shore line over in Hammond, IN.....
@mr.k6136
@mr.k6136 2 года назад
The Chicago footage of the L was just amazing crazy how far things have come I ride that train to this very day Chicago's a strange place it's kind of a love-hate relationship you got to love it and you got to hate it
@lightdark00
@lightdark00 2 года назад
Hate the current people, love the work of the past?
@mr.k6136
@mr.k6136 2 года назад
@@lightdark00 you hit it right out of the park it's a beautiful city with ugly people in it couldn't have said it better myself
@mr.k6136
@mr.k6136 2 года назад
@@lightdark00 also on the side note I have a strange infatuation with old buildings in Old architecture think that's why Iike these old videos
@lightdark00
@lightdark00 2 года назад
@@mr.k6136 I've noticed on my past travels around Chicago that many areas were night and day different. It's funny how gang shootings don't go to the yuppie areas.
@brushcreek42
@brushcreek42 2 года назад
I worked in the Loop from 1965-70 and really liked it. It was an interesting area then, but the beautiful old buildings like the Midwest Stock Exchange, Grand Central Station & the old post office were coming down one after another and replaced by modernist glass & steel monstrosities. They even tried to tear the old library down, but didn't get away with it.
@markhgillett
@markhgillett 2 года назад
I think you could more appropriate music for this film
@joegee2815
@joegee2815 2 года назад
Awesome train film. Great soundtrack.
@bettyboop5569
@bettyboop5569 2 года назад
So cool reminds me of riding the trains in NY and Boston. At least before everything was put underground.
@Zoomer3989
@Zoomer3989 10 месяцев назад
Amazing high quality el footage!
@leroyjones6958
@leroyjones6958 10 месяцев назад
Ahh yes. From back when we still had a civilization to be proud of..... now it's
@luisreyes1963
@luisreyes1963 2 года назад
The good old days of rail travel in Chicago. 🚋
@andydiaz697
@andydiaz697 Год назад
The 3rd Avenue El did not run to Brooklyn, it ran between South Ferry in Downtown Manhattan to Gun Hill Road in the Bronx !!!
@leecornwell5632
@leecornwell5632 2 месяца назад
You are talking about the one in Brooklyn Culver elevated Thrid Avenue.
@truekaliban4674
@truekaliban4674 2 года назад
I feel as if I've just lived through a Will Eisner 'Spirit' story!
@acastrohowell
@acastrohowell 2 года назад
At least you had a view
@AncestralReflections
@AncestralReflections 2 года назад
And, no graffiti plastered all over them.
@johngrantham5508
@johngrantham5508 9 месяцев назад
It's a shame that this line was closed. The effects are being felt today in 2023. The South Shore line as of 2023 is the last Interurban. It's being rebuilt with an branch to be added to it to Dyer Indiana. The whole South Shore rail project will be finish before 2026.
@albertcarello619
@albertcarello619 7 месяцев назад
If by some miracle the North Shore Line got saved by RTA or METRA the railroad would most likely take on the appearance of today's SOUTH SHORE LINE with cars very much resembling today's South Shore Line cars ( single level) and would sound exactly the same traction motors and horns. The Milwaukee Street Running no doubt would be eliminated and tracks relocated alongside I-94 like the South Shore Line's trackage in East Chicago Indiana alongside the Indiana Toll Road.
@user-tn9vr6rs3g
@user-tn9vr6rs3g 20 дней назад
Nasty ghetto sound track
@8avexp
@8avexp 2 года назад
That's the Third Ave. el in Manhattan.
@leecornwell5632
@leecornwell5632 2 месяца назад
Thrid Avenue Elevated in Manhattan is never gonna be rebuilt again. However. Chances are that's definitely gonna happen in the south Bronx Clearmount Webster Boston road Bronx is the 8 Thrid Ave Elevated line being rebuilt only in south Bronx one day. Never again in Manhattan. This time it's definitely gonna be under ground after leaving in and out of 138 street and still running on Thrid Avenue under ground.
@lightdark00
@lightdark00 2 года назад
Would have been really nice if you fixed the shaky cam.
@bettyboop5569
@bettyboop5569 2 года назад
But that's part of the nostalgia
@jacksutherland846
@jacksutherland846 2 года назад
I can't take the ridiculous music. Oh well. Bye.
@albertcarello619
@albertcarello619 7 месяцев назад
@jacksutherland846: This is the very type music I get when waiting to reach a Verizon Customer Service Representative and the wait is always 2 hours plus 24-7! Then finding out I'm reaching the PHILIPPINES after a horrendous 2 hours plus wait. There's almost no call centers in this country at all no matter where you're calling! And listening to that darn music every time!!!!!
@albertcarello619
@albertcarello619 3 дня назад
This music is too much like when you call Verizon Customer Service Representatives and have to wait 2 hours plus to reach a representative in The Philippines as Verizon call centers no longer exist in the USA!!! Verizon Customer Service Sucks!!!!!
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