Women's Railroad Inventions
This video tour is dedicated to the women of railroading who created inventions that we still use to this day. Did you know the windshield wiper can be traced back to railroads, and a female inventor? Learn more about it in today's video tour. This is a video series from the Lake Superior Railroad Museum in Duluth, Minnesota. You can see hundreds of video tours of the museum, and railroad stores by visiting: http://www.duluthtrains.com/videotours or subscribing to our channel here. The end of this video leads to the story of "The Real McCoy" and lubrication of the wheels on the trains. Check out that video here: • The Real McCoy or the first video we did on lubrication here: • Wheel Bearings Learn more about the Lake Superior Railroad Museum at: www.lsrm.org Membership information for the museum can be found here: https://lsrm.org/membership/ The promotion for a free guidebook goes until February 15th, 2022... after that, the guidebook is still always available for purchase on the website listed above.

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