Henry Ford's DT&I Railroad (1920 - 1929)
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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Henry Ford’s DT&I Railroad (1920 - 1929)
A documentary with narration by Scott D. Trostel
From the studio of Neff Video and DT&I Railroad Historian Scott D. Trostel, is this unique and fascinating documentary featuring Henry Ford’s movies of the Detroit Toledo & Ironton Railroad.
From the banks of the Ohio River to the blast furnaces at the Rouge Works, this is a rare look at the DT&l during the Henry Ford years of ownership in the roaring twenties.
Approx. 56 minutes
PLUS BONUS FOOTAGE
THE FORD WAY OF RAILROADING
FORD TOURS THE LIMA LOCOMOTIVE WORKS
STORY OF FORD COAL AND COKE
MANUFACTURING AT THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY
MISCELLANEOUS FILM CLIPS AROUND DETROIT
TOTAL RUN TIME: 1 Hour 35 Minutes
In joy watching good history. I bet Henry Ford was a hard man to work for.
In his autobiography. He said whatever your background whether it's Jail, college or university. You have up to 9 days to learn your task. We all start the same.
College and university should fare well and if your dont learn after 9 days. There will never be a job for you. I guess he was a pretty serious man, but you have to be at that level.
Great video of the railroad and the JISCO furnace. I remember when it was in operation in the mid sixties and it was a busy place. The car shops in Jackson brought back memories too. Well done, thanks!
Real nice footage, thanks for sharing! Some maps would be helpful.
Thanks for this fantastic video.
Glad you enjoyed the video clip, Thanks for watching!
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Great video. Everything looks clean back then.
Frame 12:26 is classic Henry Ford - Like
• Cheers from The Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂
Look at that station at Bainbridge. Immaculate is a good description!
Henery Ford was the man! 👍
I have a Fairbanks Morse Sheffield 40B railcar speeder from the DT&I RR
Can you do the DT&I during the Gulash years or in the 50's I really would like to know the layout of the Flat Rock classification yard in the 50's. Very nice!
My grandfather ran the trains in Ironton.
In my delray neighborhood, we called the DT&I The Dirty Eye. D(ir) T(ie)
I (eye). 😂