A Train Trip Through 1920s North Chicago

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

Комментарии • 52

  • @praisegod3768
    @praisegod3768 3 года назад +4

    What a TREASURE you have shared with us!
    Thank you!

  • @timtiptop8136
    @timtiptop8136 10 лет назад +33

    Amazing footage. Anyone else notice as the streetcar rolled through the suburbs all the large gardens in the yards? Not lawns but crops. The majority of the homes appear to have still grown their own food!

    • @theproplady
      @theproplady 6 лет назад +2

      My parents had vegetable gardens in their yard up until they moved in the 90's. I'd have one today, but then I live in an apartment. -_-

    • @menopassini9348
      @menopassini9348 4 года назад +3

      That was probably Kenilworth, when you moved in they had civic group that taught city people how to raise their own food and small farm animals. Read it at the Kenilworth Historical Society.

  • @luis_ayala_134
    @luis_ayala_134 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Sad how the North Shore is long gone. Thanks for posting this video.

  • @timward3116
    @timward3116 4 года назад +1

    Great footage of beautiful areas that, almost a whole century later, are still beautiful! And I thought that the music added to the film really enhanced the experience of it!

  • @huntrrams
    @huntrrams 4 года назад +2

    The echoing music and video gives its a eerie yet nostalgic vibe. Cool video!

  • @nywb
    @nywb 6 лет назад +5

    This is "Along The Green Bay Trail" made in 1922 by the Atlas Film Company. It was a promotional film touting the experience of traveling on the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee "North Shore Line" interurban.

    • @menopassini9348
      @menopassini9348 4 года назад +2

      It was played in the movie theaters, NSL Executives said it was the best return on dollar of any promotion that they did. I think this was after "Have you ever got 80 MPH." Promotion. The information came up when I googled a photo of the statue in front of the Briargate station. Also found a promotion for Hot Dogs on the NSL. They bought 6 to 8 tons of Hot dogs during the Eucharistic Congress in Mundelein.to feed to passengers.

    • @luislaplume8261
      @luislaplume8261 2 года назад

      @@menopassini9348 That was in 1926 the year my late mother was born. It was the best year for ridership on the North Shore lines and Chicago Rapis Transit. Even the L trains ran onto the village and town and city streets to bring passengers there. The North Shore had a station on the Loop on the northbound track on the 2nd floor of an office building that had a ramp to the L train platform.

  • @viyau
    @viyau 10 лет назад +12

    We have all taken this route. I have taken it from Chicago all the way to Kenosha. It is nice to see the history of this area. Very appropriate music I very much enjoyed this bit of nostalgia and see who came before us

  • @Lumpyone
    @Lumpyone 11 лет назад +12

    I moved as a kid from the Chicago to Niles in 1964, the trains from Chicago to Milwaukee had stopped running the previous year.
    You could still take the train from downtown Chicago to Skokie, changing from the El at Howard Street station to go north...stopping Evanston along the way.
    Ye Gods, I miss that stretch, hot dogs and pizza.
    Now I'm stuck in the Boston area.
    Crappy dogs, Unos chain pizza, and no Italian beef sandwiches within a thousand miles.

    • @jonnydanger7181
      @jonnydanger7181 2 года назад +1

      Chicago pizza went corporate what a shame.

    • @luislaplume8261
      @luislaplume8261 2 года назад

      Try Little Italy in Lower Manhattan in NYC during the San Gennaro Festival in September on Mulberry Street. I am a New Yorker who grew up in NYC during the Mad Men era.

  • @applesucks2633
    @applesucks2633 5 лет назад +2

    Great video and perfect choice of background music! Such a simpler time… To be honest I would much rather have lived back then… Happy new year

  • @Railwaymodeler
    @Railwaymodeler 12 лет назад +5

    I live in Waukegan, and figure that the scene shown was filmed on Genesee Street. Things have certainly changed! Recently when the city was doing some road work, I tried to get a short piece of the streetcar rail, but wasn't able to. I know the right people in city hall, but they said because much of the work was contracted out, it would be hard to get them to go through the extra effort for me. This is a great film!

  • @Epicure_Voyage
    @Epicure_Voyage 11 лет назад +4

    Thanks for sharing. Love my hometown, way different now.

  • @lawrencebittke8478
    @lawrencebittke8478 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome video! That ghostly piano background music with the crackling, hissing soundtrack really makes it!

  • @richarderbe2802
    @richarderbe2802 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you. Grew up in Racine and rode many times to Milwaukee and Chicago.

  • @badguy1481
    @badguy1481 5 лет назад +3

    I rode one of that last trips of the North Shore line along this route (1960's) before it was cancelled. I remember how startled I was that the train ran down the center of city streets in Milwaukee. We caught the train at the Addison overhead "L" tracks, next to Wrigley Field. What a shame that company's like GM worked actively to end our nation's rural "inter-urban" lines to insure we ALL had to buy a car from them in order to get around. All those spots along the line, including Ravinia are still up and running and look pretty much the same. Minus, of course, the tracks and the passing train cars. What a shame.

  • @MrRezillo
    @MrRezillo 8 лет назад +2

    Loved this. I took that train ride numerous times when I was attending Lake Forest College.

  • @JoeyLovesTrains
    @JoeyLovesTrains 9 лет назад +4

    I am in Massachusetts but I did live in Kenosha! And I am obsessed with the "Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee" Railroad. 🚃

  • @chamalien37
    @chamalien37  11 лет назад +5

    The Caretaker is a current experimental artist who adapts old recordings and standards into new semi-warped interpretations. Obviously those are classic songs of the period, but the versions you're hearing are specifically from the recent Caretaker album with different names.

  • @BNforever2009
    @BNforever2009 11 лет назад +7

    wow!!! The North Shore road used diner cars on their trains!!! Cool!!!

  • @TheM3T30R
    @TheM3T30R 13 лет назад +1

    ...einfach grandios, ich bin jedenfalls fasziniert davon. Danke auch hier sehr verehrter Bad Finger, vor allem danke fürs posten des Filmchens in unserem geheimen Geheim-Bündis-Forum u.der Eröffnung des dortigen Threads.
    Es gibt soviele Filme von damals das man die wirklich sehenswerten oft übersieht.

  • @TimEric4d3d3d3
    @TimEric4d3d3d3 10 лет назад +6

    That fountain in Kenilworth, still there. It has changed very little.

    • @SOULER820
      @SOULER820 6 лет назад +1

      But it doesn't work anymore.

  • @eeeecccc
    @eeeecccc 6 лет назад +6

    70 MPH is a good clip for the 1920s.

  • @Robbi496
    @Robbi496 9 лет назад +11

    We miss the North Shore line!

  • @akronrailroader6754
    @akronrailroader6754 7 лет назад +4

    Chicago Milwaukee & North Shore RR /Interurban at the height of the Samuel Insull era on the original shore line route

  • @MegaChristmas365
    @MegaChristmas365 11 лет назад +11

    Fascinating. This is my hometown, and the changes in nearly a century are remarkable, yet they really haven't changed all that much. Did I hear "My Blue Heaven" ? :)

    • @jazzableful
      @jazzableful 11 лет назад +2

      Memories are wonderful.............just like this video......Patricia

  • @luislaplume8261
    @luislaplume8261 2 года назад +1

    This was a long distance trolley train that had 3rd rail shoes between the wheels and was called an interurban. Who would want to travel between these 2 cities without breathing in coal smoke and ashes from a steam locomotive pulling the train? This was the best way to travel between Chicago in the Loop and Milwaukee. Too bad it went out of business due to the Federal Government building highways all over America.

  • @quentinkirk3870
    @quentinkirk3870 7 лет назад +5

    They Could've Showed My Hometown Evanston, C/O 83.

  • @chicagojunk
    @chicagojunk 10 лет назад +3

    North Shore Line?

  • @yhwhschild3641
    @yhwhschild3641 4 года назад +1

    Zion Waukegan North Chicago Native

  • @libertyvilleguy2903
    @libertyvilleguy2903 Год назад

    Neat movie, enjoyed the Native American element.

  • @TheNiceLive
    @TheNiceLive 13 лет назад +1

    Sehr sehenswert wie ich meine ;)
    Bad Finger Chicago 1920

  • @dlovelyone4039
    @dlovelyone4039 2 года назад +1

    Mh

  • @TheNiceLive
    @TheNiceLive 13 лет назад +1

    Sehr sehenswert wie ich meine ;)
    Bad Finger Chicago 1920