1950'S TRAINS IN THE STREETS OF LOS ANGELES

Here is another movie selection for our "Tracks in the Street" Series. This program has a wealth of color movie film from 1940, to the complete end in 1963. The accurate sound recordings, accompanying these movie scenes, bring back the auditory experience of living in those bygone years. Maps and graphics were specially created to enhance the relevance of the beautiful and nostalgic color movie scenes. These are presented with a well-researched and meaningful historic narrative. This complete production outlines the history of both of these famous electric rail lines. Learn about the high-stakes competition played out by Henry Huntington and the railroad giant, E. H. Harriman, that went on from 1900 to 1911. This struggle was a big factor in how Southern California was developed. And, these forces have long shadows that still effect things today. Learn some of the less-known reasons that both lines were allowed to 'go fallow "PACIFIC ELECTRIC AND LA RAILWAY" Find it at www.cspmovies.com