America’s Oldest Freight Cars
It’s likely most of us have seen a faded fallen flag on a passing train. Turns out, a lot of the cars still bearing those names are some of the oldest active railcars operating today. And there’s a reason for that. Discord: / discord

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This Railroad Still Uses HISTORIC Locomotives!

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WHEN FREIGHT CARS HAD NO GRAFITTI

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They Spent $66 Million on a Big Boy That Can't Move

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The Most HATED LOCOMOTIVES in History | What Happened?

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Why Freight Trains Don't Have Cabooses Anymore

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Every Steam Locomotive Wheel Arrangement in the U.S. Explained

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WOW! Train Cabooses Are Still Used??

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Britain's First Motorway Changed Everything About British Lorries — And Killed Some Brands!

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Why Don't American Locomotives Have Dual Cabs?

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The Actual Reason You Never See Cabooses On Trains Now

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Every Type of Railcar Explained in 15 Minutes

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WEIRDEST New Locomotive?

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How Just One Car Destroyed America's Car Industry

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How America got so Stupid

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Terrifying Train Moments Caught on Camera Part 1

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Amtrak's Freight Trains | Hauling Freight and Mail

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The rise and fall of Germany's maglev supertrain

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Top 10 Weirdest Communist Cars Ever Made

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The Economics of Owning a Train

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