My grandfather grew up in Cadillac. Started as a lumberjack. When the timber was played out he went to work for AARR for a couple years. Then in 1915 he went to Detroit, got hired by Ford at $5 a day. Pretty good wages in those days.
Imagine filming that shot at 4:00 with an old 16mm movie camera. The jointed doubletrack, mechanical bells, rocking rail cars and the NYC style paint scheme looks like something from the late 60s to 70s.
My grandfather grew up in Cadillac. Started as a lumberjack. When the timber was played out he went to work for AARR for a couple years. Then in 1915 he went to Detroit, got hired by Ford at $5 a day. Pretty good wages in those days.
New paint looks pretty good!
The SD45 and SD35 sure do look good!
Imagine filming that shot at 4:00 with an old 16mm movie camera. The jointed doubletrack, mechanical bells, rocking rail cars and the NYC style paint scheme looks like something from the late 60s to 70s.
I am going to guess it's Howell, but, that pic of the station from your vantage point, looks like a postcard. Great job!!😅
@@Joe-d7m6k yes it is right off Michigan ave it’s a great shot with the leaves just starting to change