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Railroads Podcast Ad-Free

Hey everybody, sorry this took so long to get this episode up! I've been busy as hell and on the road. Here's the podcast about North American railroads, the palestine wreck, precision scheduled railroading,etc. 


Sorry the intro music is a little jarring, it's some new orleans street band music. I was in the mood. 

Comments

What a GREAT podcast! I had no idea how bad our rail system was - thank you so very much. I will donate.

Nancy Anderson

Totally

Ashley Dickinson

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W Glen Bateman Jr

This was super interesting id love to hear you talk more about other stuff youre interested in besides botany with people who know their shit in those fields.

Ashley Dickinson

Thanks for amplifying voice of the workers. The left and right pay lip service but don’t actually do anything for the working class anymore, except just enough to keep us docile.

Erin Spear

Geology App called Rockd

Angel Rafael Ramirez

So as an engineer who almost chose to go work with Union Pacific, hindsight says I'm glad I didn't. I didn't have a single clue about what it's like as a railroad person.

Sabrina Cavender

It's a great episode!

Kathrina K

Public ownership of the railroads is the only way the US will maintain its place in the global economy. Thanks for the podcast.

Renee Fraser

One of the problems with trade unions is that it did have workers go against other workers, you could have a company on strike but yet have teamster haul scab made goods, syndicalism like the IWW tried to do was the smart way to organize, the factory workers would be in the same union as the truckers who hauled the goods, so if a factory went on strike there would be no one to haul the goods., anyway yes nationalize the railroad companies

Father Possum

My granpa was a railroad man based in Kentucky. I never knew him, but I heard a lot of stories about the railroads in the late 1880-1920 era. It was a backbreaking job. Lots of drunken hi-jinks. I think he was killed in a railroad accident after my dad was born in 1915.

April Hughes

I downloaded that song off YooRube. I play it every morning as I brew my tea. I’m always in that mood, apparently. 😁 I also was once married to a railroad man, and my grandfather and his brothers all worked for Erie Lack a Moola, as we called it. Keep up the excellent work.

Michele Plumley

Awesome. Guess I'm listening to this one a second time.

Jacob A Cain

This episode is off the rails

Shalaco


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