This film contains footage that delights me and invokes many memories of earlier times. I particularly enjoy remembering the makes and models of automobiles and aircraft used when I was a child.
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67 years and methods of transportation are unchanged. No flying cars yet, which back then we imagined we would have by 2000. River barges haven’t even changed in look.
This film contains footage that delights me and invokes many memories of earlier times. I particularly enjoy remembering the makes and models of automobiles and aircraft used when I was a child.
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Nice Lockheed Constellation! Greyhound SceniCruiser!
End era of the prop passenger airliners, end of steam locomotives.
'57 Lincoln featured.
It was nice to see rail cars that were not covered with graffiti.
They reference "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." Would make a great title for a movie. 🎞📽🍿
need some of the old films that were put out by The "Bell System" for the schools,, some of them were really funky
The Lockheed Constellation is a beautiful airliner!
City scenes were filmed in Chicago. Check out the 4000 series L cars.
67 years and methods of transportation are unchanged. No flying cars yet, which back then we imagined we would have by 2000. River barges haven’t even changed in look.
That's Awesome
Everyone so God damned happy & optimistic......
Buh...
HUMBUG!!"
No mention of the de Havilland comet of course ...
Damn .....I'm old .
1:48 “Transportation is faster today” - true, but I wonder if it’s really that much better?
Please!!! Somebody build me a time machine!!!
If they do, can I borrow it?
I'll have it back by last Thursday, I promise...
You can find several in the liquor section of your local grocer.
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