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PENN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1968 PROMOTIONAL FILM "CALL US PENN CENTRAL" MD52184 

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“Call Us Penn Central” is a circa 1968 color promotional film about the Penn Central Transportation Company, a railroad company created by the 1968 merger of the Pennsylvania and New York Central railroads that operated from 1968 until 1976. In 1970, the company filed for what was, at that time, the largest bankruptcy in US history. The first few minutes are filled with scenes of railroad yards and locomotives before the narrator presents a litany of locations and job occupations ranging from resort complexes, basketball games, and amusement parks to research scientists and locomotive engineers before finally revealing at mark 03:38 that such scenes “and many many more are parts of the Penn Central, America’s largest transportation company.” Accompanied by graphics, the narrator goes on to say how the company has more than 20,000 miles of tracks serving 100 million people in 14 states, two Canadian provinces, and the District of Columbia. We see scenes of the company’s rail operations starting at mark 04:00 while being reminded that the company’s passenger service lines had lost revenue due to changing patterns in pubic travels. As a result the company would be refocusing efforts on shorter “Metroliner” commuter routes between Washington, D.C. and New York City, we are told, as scenes of workers reconfiguring tracks are shown. “Freight traffic, of course, is the backbone of the Penn Central,” the narrator says at mark 06:45. As scenes of rail yard traffics is shown, the narrator explains how the company is also working toward improving that aspect of the business, particularly in reaching out to new coal markets in Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as the grain and automobile industries. A newly acquired diesel locomotive (one of 250 added to the fleet) is paraded before the camera at mark 09:30, considered another step in improving service, as is the addition of more than 3,000 freight cars. The film continues with a look at a new electronic classification yard in Albany, New York starting at mark 10:20, and automated car identification system in Denholm, Pennsylvania. There are scenes of research scientists working on new equipment and techniques (mark 12:25) and news of how the construction of Penn Center in Philadelphia over an existing station led to a successful urban redevelopment. The same is said of property in Pittsburgh, at Madison Square Garden, at Penn Plaza at a rebuilt Pennsylvania Station in NYC (mark 13:56), and around Grand Central Station. We visit Union Station in Washington, D.C. at mark 14:29, to learn of a planned redevelopment, as well as Chicago’s Union Station (14:52) for a quick look at new office buildings constructed over existing tracks. Penn Central also has diversified to hold partial ownership in everything from amusement parks to resorts, we are told. “We know that much remains to be done to reshape our rail system to meet its challenges, but we are on the move,” the viewer is assured at mark 17:40.
The Penn Central Transportation Company, commonly abbreviated to Penn Central, was an American Class I railroad headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that operated from 1968 until 1976. It was created by the 1968 merger of the Pennsylvania and New York Central railroads. The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad was added to the merger in 1969; by 1970, the company had filed for what was, at that time, the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history.
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@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 года назад
Just 6 years later they'd release a very, very different film, on their knees, hat in one hand, tin cup in the other.
@dannylittle6766
@dannylittle6766 4 года назад
I love watching the two films back to back, like a two act Shakespearean tragedy.
@burbank
@burbank 3 года назад
Yes! Yes! I saw that film. Wow what a difference 6 years makes. That 1974 film was sad 😭
@kelvintorrence5994
@kelvintorrence5994 3 года назад
So true they where begging the u s government like g.m and Chrysler did for tax bucks both company s should just when under and some 1 else buy them and it's there problem now. Not on my dollar or yours.
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
that film is sad. but now they are Norfolk Southern and everything is okay
@nathanielbolden5053
@nathanielbolden5053 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣oh no!...fuked up but true!...aww man!
@awizardalso
@awizardalso 4 года назад
I'm glad to see that auto-rack cars are now surrounded by rock proof walls. Back in the mid-60's I remember seeing idiots throwing ballast rocks at automobiles on the open freight cars carrying them. That may be the reason someone came up with the idea to shield the automobiles from vandalism. On another note, the New York Central was my favorite railroad. I was born in upper Manhattan (Hudson Hgts) in May 1954. In 1957, my parents moved to Cleveland, Ohio and we went by a New York Central train to get there by what was called the Water Level Route.
@QuadMochaMatti
@QuadMochaMatti 3 года назад
Did you sleep well?
@frankdenardo8684
@frankdenardo8684 Год назад
Back in the day. Cars were often shipped and exposed to the elements IE rain, snow, sleet, and Hale. Also, the vehicles were targets thieves and vandals. When the cars or trucks got to the other side. The cars had broken windows, graffiti, or slashed tires. The covered cars are a way to ship vehicles from the factory to the final destination. Insurance claims also got extremely high.
@daf827
@daf827 4 года назад
This film paints such an upbeat, optimistic picture of PC, which time would prove to be nothing but smoke and mirrors.
@Grainexpress
@Grainexpress 4 года назад
daf827 the narrator didn’t sound very upbeat or positive. 😉
@MrRaulstrnad
@MrRaulstrnad 8 месяцев назад
yeah the narrator just went through the motions, privately hoping he will be paid before penny goes bankrupt@@Grainexpress
@sarjim4381
@sarjim4381 4 года назад
The red team and the green team. The amazing thing is those at the top thought that combining two bankrupt railroads managed and staffed by people who hated each other would all work out just by painting locomotives black.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
the green team could run a rail road. the red team never could run a rail road
@SouthJerseyRailfan
@SouthJerseyRailfan 3 года назад
@@dknowles60 gotcha baby boomer
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
@@SouthJerseyRailfan yep some one who was alive when the mess happan. some one who knew what Al perman could do. some one who was around and knew the PRR was a loser since 1945. Opps it was the management not the workers. the wrong people on the board of directors. not having the guts to take a strike
@SouthJerseyRailfan
@SouthJerseyRailfan 3 года назад
@@dknowles60 if we're talking post-WWII, no management had the balls to take any damage. that was a factor in every company nearly going under.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
THE NYC WAS NOT BANKRUPT. HINT IT WAS MAKING MONEY. IT was the PRR that was BankRupt and the PRR had been losing money since 1946
@Force05289
@Force05289 Год назад
Crazy to see this merge! Let’s hope it works out
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 года назад
6:17 Notice that the equipment is still in New York Central colors, but they removed the "New York" and put Penn. You can see where the removed the word "New".
@sarjim4381
@sarjim4381 4 года назад
The Metroliners had constant problems with electrical faults and never reached their design speed of 150 mph in service. In fact, the shape of the power cars caused a pressure drop when used with older MP54 cars at speeds over 80 mph, causing the sealed windows of rebuilt cars to rip right out of the frames. They only lasted about fifteen years in service, and that was with rebuilds that cost as much as the purchase price of the cars. The KarTrak ACI system turned out to be a disaster. The color bar codes were required on all rolling stock starting in 1967. it took until 1975 until about 90% of cars were labeled and sufficient trackside scanners were installed. Unfortunately, testing never included the effects of weathering. The labels themselves faded badly due to direct sunlight, and almost no testing was done for the effects of dirt and grime. The readers depended on visual identification of the stripes, and the dirtier a car got, the harder it was for the d=scanner to read the labels. By 1977, only about 70% of all labels were being read correctly, so humans were still having to read and record car numbers anyway. The whole system was abandoned by 1977.
@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 года назад
The Milwaukee Road had a system called Car Scope that worked much the same way. They even promoted it on their stationery with a phrase along the lines of, "Car Scope tells you where your load is!" A Union Pacific employee allegedly amended it with "probably in the Saint Joe River." Which at the time was probably correct!
@kevinwong6588
@kevinwong6588 4 года назад
Though though were rebuilt again in the late 80s in push-pull and have been running since as cab cars. Likely the added years are worth their rebuild value by now.
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
they also did not work well in rain, fog or heavy snow just think. something that required lights, scanners, perfect conditions, who knows how much hardware and computer center can now be held in the hand of a Walmart cashier
@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont
@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont 3 месяца назад
It is still possible today to occasionally see a car, usually a rebuild, with an ACI label on the side. Note that in 1968 "consolidated stencils" were still in the future.
@Mr.StayPuft
@Mr.StayPuft 3 года назад
I always preferred penniless-central or penncentless
@ronniefarnsworth6465
@ronniefarnsworth6465 4 года назад
Always looked great when new and just painted !! I enjoyed seeing them, the engines and cars fresh painted. But that didn't last long, as we all know now with major management issues, dets, poor track, multi routes, NYC-PRR men infighting, the 1970s RR scene etc !! And of course as you see in this video, to many interests and projects other than the Railroad !! I wonder if it could have worked if they started PC 10 years later ? Who knows
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
AL pearlman CEO of the NYC did not want the Merger
@Bob.W.
@Bob.W. 4 года назад
Interesting content. They didn't make it very long even with all those assets. They aren't showing the crap trackbed and duplicate routes.
@jayo1212
@jayo1212 3 года назад
The sugarcoating started to flake off in a matter of weeks!
@scottmmafan925
@scottmmafan925 4 года назад
The music is so exciting!!!
@herbertrodriquez6456
@herbertrodriquez6456 16 дней назад
All the other films I've seen of the Penn Central paint a very different picture. The concept was a good idea in the beginning but differences and mismanagement between the New York Central and the Pennsy put the last nail on the coffin.
@davidcarroll8735
@davidcarroll8735 Год назад
6:02 a run between NY and Washington DC of just 2 hours 37 minutes…yep, that was (and is still) what we want
@Force05289
@Force05289 Год назад
Even with increased speeds??
@EmpireBeltRR
@EmpireBeltRR 4 года назад
Too much capacity, too few carloads, too much bad order track, too many bad ordered freight cars, too many passenger obligations, too much government interference and too much managerial dysfunction. Forced to absorb the bankrupt New Haven in 1969, and to run trains at rates that did cover their fuel costs the Penn Central was doomed from the start. Still is my favorite railroad though.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
wrong. could have made it if al perman had run the show
@EmpireBeltRR
@EmpireBeltRR 3 года назад
@@dknowles60 Mr Perlman was a legendary railroader but the facts are what they are and they are stated above.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
@@EmpireBeltRR i just gave you the Facts. your facts are wrong. the AVG Prr rail roal worker try very hard the the PRR management were total losers. Al perman went on to be CEO of the WPrr. mike falanery A al perman VP went on to be come CEO of the MPrr. John kenerflick a very Great person on the NYC went on to become CEO of the UPrr. all management from the Prr side never work in rail road management. Stanley crane Ceo of Conrail got rid of the last of the PRR loesrs. the time to save the PRR was 1947 but no body had the guts to do it. how young are you
@EmpireBeltRR
@EmpireBeltRR 3 года назад
@@dknowles60 My facts are not wrong. You may not like them but they are not wrong. #1 Too much capacity: Duplicate routes with many ex PRR routes in poor condition. ICC would not let PC abandon unprofitable routes. Antiquated freight yards that were in bad shape and labor intensive. Conrail was able to shed them and became profitable. #2 Too much bad order track: Three days to run a train that should take ten hours is highlighted in the PC 1974 movie filmed for President Jervis Langdon to use in his approach to congress. Slow orders and derailments abounded. #3 Too many bad ordered freight cars: PC video complains of a large percentage of freight cars out of service with no parts available. Wreck of the Penn Central reports that the PC led all class 1 railroads in per diem car payments because they could not field enough of their own cars. Big money loser for PC. #4 Too many Passenger obligations: Amtrak bailed out Penn Central in 1971. PC was still responsible for inter city money losing commuter trains until they could be sold or dumped on a state agency. #5 Too much government interference: ICC mandated PC haul trains that were not profitable for them with certain trains running at a loss. Could not raise rates to cover labor raises and rising fuel costs. #6: Too much managerial dysfunction. You make my point for me. #7 Doomed from the Start: PRR did not live up to it's pre PC promises to fix track and upgrade certain rail yards. Mr Perlman saw this as a takeover and not a merger. Mr Perlman was a reluctant participant who would not move to PC HQ in Philadelphia, instead remaining in the former NYC HQ with much of his staff further adding to the managerial dysfunction. Saunders brought back thousands of furloughed workers giving them employment for life. Bevan refused to invest in RR. I am a big Penn Central fan as I stated in my original comments. The points I make are not intended to disparage the RR workers of the PRR-NYC-NH or PC. They worked hard and if not for them the whole rail system would have collapsed. I have a lot of respect for all those who soldiered on under dysfunction and bankruptcy. My age is private. I was around while all this was happening but not in 1947..
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
@@EmpireBeltRR many facts are left out on you tube. the main fact is the PRR had been lieing to the fed gov about making money when it had been losing money since 1946. the fed gov force the merger even when al perlman did not want it. the cold hard fact was the NYC was making money and the PRR was not making money. the PRR people had no business runing penn central as the PRR never could run a rail road and the Dumb fed gov should have Put the NYC people in charge. the NCY did not need the merger
@derrickwong5337
@derrickwong5337 3 месяца назад
Penn Central is a Heritage of Norfolk Southern and CSX Railroad history.
@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 года назад
7:37 - So it's Ashta-bula? I always read it as Ash-tabula. Huh. Well, at least he didn't have to comment on towns in the PNW, like Puyallup and Sequim.
@mahj
@mahj 2 года назад
Train good car bad
@JeffreyOrnstein
@JeffreyOrnstein 4 года назад
Very good, thanks.
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 4 года назад
If PC could’ve had new management take over and got rid of the New Haven burden it could’ve made it to the 1980s I still think Conrail would’ve ultimately happened but it would’ve have been so abrupt and without government intervention
@mistertoy1
@mistertoy1 Год назад
I really wish I knew what song plays in the beginning
@southernpennsyrailfan8579
@southernpennsyrailfan8579 2 года назад
Penn Central! Even we’ve never derailed on the Horseshoe curve
@RedArrow73
@RedArrow73 4 года назад
10:25 - Selkirk?
@penncentral6706
@penncentral6706 3 года назад
Yup
@KaciCooperations
@KaciCooperations 2 года назад
3:22 nice horn
@centredoorplugsthornton4112
@centredoorplugsthornton4112 4 года назад
Just had the 50th anniversary of its section 77 bankruptcy filing after the Nixon administration turned down $200 mln in guaranteed loans. Look for the video Penn Central 1974, produced to show Congress why it needed bailing out.
@MilwaukeeF40C
@MilwaukeeF40C 4 года назад
Wow, even Nixon looked fiscally conscious compared to the "modern monetary theory" times we are in now. Executives wipe their ass with $200 million guaranteed loans.
@saxongreen78
@saxongreen78 2 года назад
Probably spent more on this film and the slick new Saul Bass style logo than they did on rolling stock and road...'sixth largest corporation' couldn't even organise a grope at an office Christmas party!
@timpriddy349
@timpriddy349 2 года назад
Agnes in 72' didnt do any favors
@ortlu-ro9yn
@ortlu-ro9yn 4 года назад
The red team vs the green team ride to oblivion........
@phuturephunk
@phuturephunk 2 года назад
Who else is here after listening to WTYP 100th episode? Just me?
@kevinhoward9593
@kevinhoward9593 2 года назад
They should have merged but kept everything seperate.
@BAS19.6
@BAS19.6 2 года назад
That one didn’t age quite so well
@thehoraceshow1921
@thehoraceshow1921 2 года назад
They should just have abandoned 10,000 miles of track, then scrap 1,000 locomotives and 50,000 freight cars. Also lay of tens of thousands of employees.
@carbidejones5076
@carbidejones5076 3 года назад
Sorry PC
@b3j8
@b3j8 2 года назад
This film is mostly propaganda. Penn Central continued the deferring of track maintenance instead of putting needed money into mainline repair. The formerly well-maintained Fort Wayne Division was riddled w/pages of slow orders by 1970!
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 Год назад
was never well Maintained
@dennisrichardville4988
@dennisrichardville4988 3 года назад
The number one thing that caused their demise the word progressive...
@mackpines
@mackpines 4 года назад
More like "Call Us Bankrupt."
@LMLRailfan
@LMLRailfan 3 года назад
then call us CONRAIL
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
@@LMLRailfan then call us Norfolk Southern
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
they owned some of the most expensive real estate in the world and still went ass up
@LMLRailfan
@LMLRailfan 3 года назад
@@godoftheinterwebz or you can call us CSX
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 2 года назад
@@godoftheinterwebz that's the power of government overregulation
@warphammer
@warphammer 4 года назад
Call 'em Penn Central. For about eight years or so, anyway.
@varrunningtrains4112
@varrunningtrains4112 4 года назад
Sad but true 😂
@gregmilliken5538
@gregmilliken5538 Год назад
I remember my 8 the grade math teacher telling my class about his buying Pen central stock and what a great investment it was. He was sure that the company was big enough so that the Government would fail before P-Central ever would.
@ericzerkle8486
@ericzerkle8486 Год назад
In high school business class, we talked about how PC was (at that time, 1991) the biggest business failure ever. Ha.
@wrightmf
@wrightmf 4 года назад
Wow, that train at 2:00, probably had that "new train smell." Also interesting to see trains with NO graffiti.
@chatanugadotorg
@chatanugadotorg 4 года назад
Looks like the same train at the end. Both shots were on Horseshoe Curve over in Pennsylvania. The early shot of it at the beginning was the train going westbound around the Curve heading uphill on what was then track 4. Probably crossed over to track three at UN, went around the connector track to AR, and then came back downhill heading eastbound on track 1 for the shot at the end of the film.
@danielgolus4600
@danielgolus4600 3 года назад
No graffiti: That's the way it was - until the cancer of rap/hip-hop graffiti culture took root in the late 1980s/early 1990s. I hate it.
@re49991
@re49991 3 года назад
@@danielgolus4600 ok boomer
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
the nice thing about these old films is seeing trains not covered with some thug's graffiti
@LifeOfMateusz
@LifeOfMateusz 2 года назад
@@re49991 ok zoomer
@interstate50RoadVideos
@interstate50RoadVideos 2 года назад
Wow, three railroads are going to merge into one company! I hope the best for them.
@jayo1212
@jayo1212 2 года назад
Unfortunately, they only got the worst!
@ericzerkle8486
@ericzerkle8486 Год назад
Then In 1976, 7 merged into one!
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 года назад
3:57 "Penn Central is first and foremost, a railroad" Then why the hell do you own theme parks, a resort complex, and a trailer building company?
@haroldalexis4200
@haroldalexis4200 4 года назад
Ahh i love these old railroad films. I wont speak negative, as a railroader who models this roadname in HO., O & N SCALE Its such a rich experience to view this railroad as a little boy growing up in the Melrose/ Mott Haven section in Bronx, New York with all that exciting equipment that railroad pulled even into the CONRAIL era. Who says railroading isn't an educational history. I love it dear to my heart every day I see any kind of railroad entertainment! This is really great!👍
@vancepomerening4794
@vancepomerening4794 4 года назад
Notice how eager they were to invest in the Sun Belt, not the Rust Belt.
@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 года назад
Yep, didn't support the industry that paid them. They invested in a lot of things, many of which were shady, and many of the investors didn't give a rip so long as they could "piggyback" on them to make an inside trade, at the expense of the company. This was the first wave of MBAs, by the way. People who had no vested interest in the business that employed them except as a way to make money. Look where we are today.
@QuadMochaMatti
@QuadMochaMatti 3 года назад
@@deadfreightwest5956 MBA programs should be abolished. Declaring that one is a true master of anything is rather unlikely. Seems that there's just as many MBAs that take down companies as are those that ever build them up. Snake oil salesmen in suits, working up the all important investors into a frothy lather.
@lonniebishop9787
@lonniebishop9787 4 года назад
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@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 4 года назад
Nice to see a shot of a Metroliner with the PRR keystone logo.
@russellgxy2905
@russellgxy2905 Год назад
I will dog on Penn Central for all it's worth, but I can't deny the genius of the logo. Sure, Mating Worms is a common term, but the way the P and C interlock like couplers shows the unity between the two fomer rivals. I almost say it rivals the Erie Lackawanna's logo
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 4 года назад
Penn Central's logo and paint scheme were awesome, but everything else sucked.
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
except for that ugly ass turquoise NYC paint
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 года назад
@@godoftheinterwebz Passenger cars?
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
@@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory box cars
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 года назад
@@godoftheinterwebz I like the color though, I have one in O scale
@satchpersaud8762
@satchpersaud8762 4 года назад
One of the silliest mergers in the history of railroads, they took over lines that basicly covered the same routes...
@MilwaukeeF40C
@MilwaukeeF40C 4 года назад
@Percy Harry Hotspur More complicated than that.
@kevinstonerock3158
@kevinstonerock3158 4 года назад
It wouldn’t have been silly if it hadn’t been for the corruption of New York central. The Pennsylvania would have filled in the areas that they hadn’t been serving due to the New York central operation. If they weren’t so corrupt it might have a going concern. The financial picture was so well hidden it covered up the mismanagement that had been going on. If they had gone bankrupt the Pennsylvania could have bought New York for fire sale prices and wouldn’t have had to assume their whitewash job. The only way way we’d know for sure is if we could rewind history.
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 4 года назад
Yep, they should’ve stayed two separate entities and just cut out unprofitable lines and routes, though they might’ve just died a slower death that could’ve been beneficial for the creation of Conrail rather than the rude awaking Conrail got when it took over PC
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 they were scraping by until the gubmint forced the merger with the New Haven. that killed them
@larken24
@larken24 2 года назад
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 the thing was, the strict regulations prevented railroads from truly abandoning lines. That’s why the staggers act was passed in 1980, when the government realized conrail was regulated to death.
@georgew.5639
@georgew.5639 4 года назад
They literally lost track of the whereabouts of trains. Maybe pun intended. 😊
@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont
@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont 3 года назад
It wasn't all failure...the idea was good, but it wasn't until deregulation took place that Conrail actually was able to implement a lot of the PC's plan.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 3 года назад
it was the NYC plan
@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont
@B-and-O-Operator-Fairmont 3 года назад
@@dknowles60 True that.
@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 года назад
Penn Central: Biggest train wreck in history.
@swpandwleandcsx459
@swpandwleandcsx459 3 года назад
No NS lol.
@MystiCmeshtool
@MystiCmeshtool 4 месяца назад
​@@swpandwleandcsx459no, PC is far worse then NS
@ohiovalleyrailfan
@ohiovalleyrailfan 2 года назад
Proud to be a part of the PC community! 53 years later and the spirit still going strong!!
@jayo1212
@jayo1212 2 года назад
Nah, the spirit was torn to shreds in 1999!
@boston_and_maine
@boston_and_maine 9 месяцев назад
only in ohio ☠️
@MystiCmeshtool
@MystiCmeshtool 4 месяца назад
Ye PC's spirit possessed NS
@seththomas9105
@seththomas9105 4 года назад
Look! We merged so we can redundantly serve the emerging Rust Belt of the Northeast and Ohio Valley!
@Inquisitor6321
@Inquisitor6321 4 года назад
That about sums it up. The Pennsy didn't need to merge with the NYC. The NYC needed the merger to survive, especially after they failed to take over the B&O a few years earlier.
@johnjablonski553
@johnjablonski553 3 года назад
Penn Central had investments in all these different companies and anything else under the sun that made a profit.....one question... WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL THE MONEY that a few years later your begging for money with a staged video????
@mitchdakelman4470
@mitchdakelman4470 3 года назад
A great film, thanks for posting this, would love to find a 16mm copy like this!
@BuckeyeNationRailroader
@BuckeyeNationRailroader 2 года назад
How about "Call us a Railroad Birth Defect" as a better title
@USBCord
@USBCord 9 месяцев назад
I want that beautiful music soundtrack :)
@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 года назад
11:18 - LOL, ACI. Works great when the label is clean. Yeah, that didn't wear well, did it?
@nopenotme6369
@nopenotme6369 4 года назад
A great concept if it wasn’t for graffiti, road grim, coal dust and UV fading.
@DanknDerpyGamer
@DanknDerpyGamer 3 года назад
3:26 - 3:35 Rare shot of a Metroliner with its pair of Leslie horns actually sounding like they should ...
@wes1243
@wes1243 5 месяцев назад
It sounds like a plane taking off-
@DanknDerpyGamer
@DanknDerpyGamer 5 месяцев назад
@@wes1243 It really does! 😁
@coleman4840
@coleman4840 Год назад
1974: “call us bankrupt “
@ericzerkle8486
@ericzerkle8486 Год назад
8:02 is the silo that existed on the old NYC Springfield to Indy branch a few miles west of Arcanum, Ohio.
@jayo1212
@jayo1212 3 года назад
@11:58 Yet they still had cars missing or abandoned all over the system!
@anb740
@anb740 4 года назад
A merger made in hell!
@videosuperhighway7655
@videosuperhighway7655 4 года назад
Big Failure from day one, none of the systems worked together, trains got lost etc.. it was a colossal failure Thanks to ICC it ruined our rail systems future. If ICC never existed we would have had a modern rail system, probably bullet trains, lower pollution etc.
@MilwaukeeF40C
@MilwaukeeF40C 4 года назад
The ICC is a good argument against "net neutrality" utility regulation.
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 3 года назад
15:01 I believe this thrid new skyscraper is what destroyed the original entrance of Union Station.
@mal39trains
@mal39trains 3 года назад
50 Years of Great Railroading!
@donaldbartram6315
@donaldbartram6315 4 года назад
Hated to see this logo on my New Haven ..
@donaldbartram6315
@donaldbartram6315 4 года назад
New Haven's VCedar point yard was a large piggyback yard. Thhey loaded by backing trailers on , no lift trucks for loading.I remember pulling trailers out of there for separation & distribution at Atlas wharehousing in West Haven
@miniaturefarmer464
@miniaturefarmer464 2 года назад
This should be titled," How to ruin two railroads."
@jonathanng2390
@jonathanng2390 3 года назад
Penn Central: Why have one bankrupt railroad when you can have two?!
@godoftheinterwebz
@godoftheinterwebz 3 года назад
or three if you count the New Haven
@jonathanng2390
@jonathanng2390 3 года назад
@@godoftheinterwebz ok... three bankrupt railroads...
@PRR5406
@PRR5406 Год назад
"12:01 AM, February 1st, 1968", a date that will live in infamy!
@AllAboardAudio.
@AllAboardAudio. 4 года назад
“Call Us a Failure”
@Cnw8701
@Cnw8701 3 года назад
Can't believe they tried investing in properties and large stock shares just to compensate for their losses. They were really strapped!
@arcanondrum6543
@arcanondrum6543 4 года назад
Was hoping this would be about the astonishing Penn STATION which was once above ground but is replaced now, shoved underground for Madison Square Garden. Fun fact: The rush to use up Planet Earth for profit has resulted in people who haven't bothered to think about caring for this Planet, eager to expand elsewhere. The other planets we know about lack many things - one in particular makes living (guess where) all but necessary. Bit of irony for the thinkers.
@robertw4230
@robertw4230 4 года назад
I remember penn central, am I old AF ?
@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 года назад
No. I remember the Burlington Northern merger of about the same time. My granddad took me down to the roundhouse in Tacoma, WA, and we rode a freshly-painted switch engine on the turntable. I recall it had Harco spark arrestors on the stacks, so it was probably a former Great Northern unit. In the stalls were engines representing just about every contributor to the merger. But where the Penn Central failed the BN succeeded. The Hill Lines were all family, so the merger made sense. The Penn Central merger was a desperate move of two elephants to prop each other up.
@BNSF4706
@BNSF4706 Год назад
For the spirit of Penn Central let's say "Call us Penn Central."
@wence25games89
@wence25games89 4 месяца назад
Probaby the last time they did maintenance lol
@wiedep
@wiedep 2 года назад
The music bed should have been "taps"
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 4 года назад
0:54
@stephenheath8465
@stephenheath8465 Год назад
3:40 I wonder had the Kodachrome Merger out West in the mid 80's went through,would it suffer the same fate.The Espee had the PNW Market at Portland and the AT&SF had the Chicago Market,other than that,both Roads share the same Market between California and Texas
@karthickcharanbm8256
@karthickcharanbm8256 4 года назад
nice...... post vintage videos of other nations also..... if you have.
@mikeytrains1
@mikeytrains1 4 года назад
Well shit, this aged like fine wine, didn't it?
@sarahboettcher3266
@sarahboettcher3266 4 месяца назад
This fine wine tastes like milk!
@videosuperhighway7655
@videosuperhighway7655 4 года назад
Sounds exciting whats the stock ticker would love to add it to my Robinhood portfolio.
@railfanadam1944
@railfanadam1944 19 дней назад
It's amazing how they went from what felt like an Empire to the start of its downfall 2 years later.
@timb7887
@timb7887 2 года назад
Almost positive the 4:00 mark is Pittsfield, MA. Looks like a transformer is coming outta the old GE plant that's just a few hundred feet west of where this is being filmed. If this is Pittsfield, I spent a lot of time with my grandfather gawking at trains in this very spot while he puffed away on his cigar. It was Conrail by this point, but there was still a lot equipment (especially cabooses) that hadn't been rebranded yet. Great times!
@rottenroads1982
@rottenroads1982 11 дней назад
1:35, “We’ve combined the Best of Two Great Railroads.” Penn Central’s management: Strongly DIVIDED. Pennsylvania Railroad + New York Central x Internal Division = *BIG FAIL.*
@Kmaster2007
@Kmaster2007 9 месяцев назад
Anyone know the source to the title song? I believe I’ve heard it in a US Steel film too.
@triple6758
@triple6758 День назад
This video seems like deception.
@raxxtango
@raxxtango 10 месяцев назад
in less than 4 years - would be the Largest bankruptcies in US history. the president of the company never rode the train, the US government forced PC to include 5 other failed railroads into merger, penn & NYC had 2 extremely different incompatible computer systems for tracking and managing freight and equipment, PC started a 'air transport' business in the middle of this mess
@ticearpey3235
@ticearpey3235 7 месяцев назад
…At least the locos with the Penn Central livery look cool…
@markh.6687
@markh.6687 6 месяцев назад
"We're diversifying out of railroading because we can't make enough money railroading." -- clip not found in final version of film.
@StickwithBrooklyn
@StickwithBrooklyn 10 месяцев назад
After merging the 2 best railroads, they created the one WORST RAILROAD, so bad that Penn Central only lasted for 2 years and declared bankruptcy.
@waynemontpetit8181
@waynemontpetit8181 4 года назад
Good stuff!
@mikel5295
@mikel5295 7 месяцев назад
" Instant car location " but they lost the whole crop of potatoes from Maine ...........
@RedArrow73
@RedArrow73 4 года назад
Silverliner II Silverliner III ACMU
@AndrewTheRocketCityRailfan4014
@AndrewTheRocketCityRailfan4014 2 года назад
3:39 and soon after, the worst railroad ever
@brianbooher7318
@brianbooher7318 3 года назад
I never heard one thing .who got all that dam money.some one out their has it
@1Nanerz
@1Nanerz 5 месяцев назад
Progressive lol! This happens to every venture by people who call themselves progressive!
@wescreek5666
@wescreek5666 3 года назад
pency was great for me as a kid it went threw St Thomas Ontario Canada
@corduerorose9747
@corduerorose9747 28 дней назад
1:10 Piss Central the biggest railroad of regrets 😂🤣😈🔥
@bootsdocsandconspiracies6589
@bootsdocsandconspiracies6589 3 года назад
What were those Amusement Parks called? Aren't these both now Six Flags parks?
@gregsells8549
@gregsells8549 2 года назад
They were always Six Flags. The Arlington park is the original, with Atlanta second.
@roadforrunner
@roadforrunner Год назад
The rebuilt penn station in NY?It was a glorius blunder
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