Nice presentation. Full of information and great images. Makes a lovely change from the "idiocracy" model of documentary making that is so prevalent in the US (yes, History Channel, I AM looking at you).
My dad worked for Abex Corp. a company having roots with the American Brakeshoe and Foundry Company. They held a lot of patents for railroad equipment and brakeshoes and they are still around today.
None of the railroad companies ever thought about the risk of a boiler explosion? People wouldn't have climbed over a pile of gunpowder barrels if they knew there was a slow-match burning somewhere in the pile.
When I lived near a fabulous old amusement park the penny arcade had a mutoscope machine with a movie of an old staged locomotive collision. It may have been this one.
Did you know, that only one of all these giant steel wheels (Chicago, Paris, London etc. world's faires) survived? It is located in Vienna, Austria and still working.
It is odd to hear a promotions person making a fortune by invention, usually inventors are quiet people who work very hard to make an improvement. While promoters - well to be kind - are usually involved with selling things that cost nothing and are also worth nothing. Say advertising or similar. Dallying with underage girls seems to fit the promoter part very well
Very weird. Typing "Alfred Lincoln Streeter" in quotes into google should provide every single example of this name in googles archive. The only two results are this video... There's no way this guy just made this up and photoshopped fake newspaper articles..
@@terryatpi I just noticed that it deleted my follow up comment. I got a single result from "A.L Streeter," or maybe it was "A.L. Streeter," which is how he identified himself on documents.
Fantastic. Thank you.
Always wondered about that old film ; thanks from old New Orleans 😇
Id rather seen more train crashes than listening to the history of the man who thought of it.
Nice presentation. Full of information and great images. Makes a lovely change from the "idiocracy" model of documentary making that is so prevalent in the US (yes, History Channel, I AM looking at you).
My dad worked for Abex Corp. a company having roots with the American Brakeshoe and Foundry Company. They held a lot of patents for railroad equipment and brakeshoes and they are still around today.
Very interesting. Look forward to your next video.
Would like to point out that the first 10 seconds were shot at Heritage Park in my home city of Calgary, Alberta!
nice catch!
@@MNBricks hard to miss!
None of the railroad companies ever thought about the risk of a boiler explosion?
People wouldn't have climbed over a pile of gunpowder barrels if they knew there was a slow-match burning somewhere in the pile.
When I lived near a fabulous old amusement park the penny arcade had a mutoscope machine with a movie of an old staged locomotive collision. It may have been this one.
Did you know, that only one of all these giant steel wheels (Chicago, Paris, London etc. world's faires) survived? It is located in Vienna, Austria and still working.
Thank you!
Lets be honest. EVERY train fan has wanted to smash a couple of 4-8-8-4's together at 60 mph. Gomez Addams wasn't a freak, he was just real.
Not me buddy. And I think I speak for many railroad fans.
No desire to see any steam destroyed.
Could crash these blah comfort cabs all day long, but I wouldn't pay to see it.
not me
you don't speak for every rail fan
Absolutely not!
2:26 - The Ferris wheel had 36 cars, each carrying 60 people.
Uh, that's 2,160 people.
I highly doubt that.
Many people were injured and died in train crash demonstrations.
Notice how everyone is dressed up , not like today
Ja det är inte lätt när man är för smart för sitt eget bästa, kan sluta på dårhuset om det vill sig illa
It is odd to hear a promotions person making a fortune by invention, usually inventors are quiet people who work very hard to make an improvement. While promoters - well to be kind - are usually involved with selling things that cost nothing and are also worth nothing. Say advertising or similar. Dallying with underage girls seems to fit the promoter part very well
Gomez adams is not crazy
Streeter was the 19th century Uncle Fester lol......
Now the locomotives collide for free on TH-cam
I can’t find anything on this streeter man. I google Alfred L Streeter railroad man …. Nothing
Very weird. Typing "Alfred Lincoln Streeter" in quotes into google should provide every single example of this name in googles archive. The only two results are this video... There's no way this guy just made this up and photoshopped fake newspaper articles..
@@conspiracyscholor7866 strange , aye ?
@@terryatpi I just noticed that it deleted my follow up comment. I got a single result from "A.L Streeter," or maybe it was "A.L. Streeter," which is how he identified himself on documents.
@@conspiracyscholor7866 ok. cool. I’ll look it up. Thanks!
Yup! He wasn’t a ghost. The Akron Beacon Journal was the best. A small mention in the Smithsonian Mag. Thanks. Mystery solved !