Iron Trails

PODCAST · history

Iron Trails

Our mission is to preserve and celebrate the rich legacy of American railroads by exploring their development, innovations, and impact on the nation.

  1. 13

    Iron Trails 13 Railroads in 1860

    By the mid-19th century, railroads had become the sinews of American commerce and the backbone of its expansion. This burgeoning network of iron rails crisscrossed vast swathes of the American landscape, shrinking the immense distances that had once isolated communities and hindered growth. The railroad's advent heralded an era of unprecedented economic transformation, knitting together a fragmented economy into a national market. It facilitated the rapid movement of goods, people, and ideas, catalyzing industrial growth and urbanization at an unprecedented scale.In this episode, we conclude our exploration of early American railroads, a period spanning from their genesis in the late 1820s to the eve of the Civil War. Having broadly covered their growth up to 1860, we now turn our focus to a snapshot of the American railroad landscape in that pivotal year.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  2. 12

    Episode 12 The Erie Railroad

    In this episode we take a journey back in time, not just to a place, but to a grand idea: a single, uninterrupted rail line stretching from the growing metropolis of New York City all the way to the shores of Lake Erie. This wasn't just a railroad; it was an act of economic defiance, a technological marvel, and a lifeline for a nation on the brink of change. This is the story of the Erie Railroad, a company that helped forge a nation, fought some of its most famous corporate battles, and ultimately faded into history, but not before leaving an indelible mark.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  3. 11

    Episode 11 The Illinois Central Railroad

    The Illinois Central Railroad (ICRR) was not only instrumental in the development of the American Midwest but played a pivotal role in the urbanization and economic expansion of Chicago, transforming it from a burgeoning frontier town into a thriving metropolitan hub. The narrative of the Illinois Central is deeply intertwined with the evolution of Chicago, reflecting a broader trend of how railroads spurred urban growth in the United States during the 19th century. Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  4. 10

    Episode 10 The PA Mainline of Public Works

    In the early 19th century, the United States was a growing nation with vast expanses of land that were rich in resources yet separated by formidable geographic barriers. Among these barriers were the formidable Allegheny Mountains, which divided the eastern seaboard from the western territories. To harness the economic potential of these regions, transportation infrastructure was vital. And so leading citizens and legislators in the state of Pennsylvania conceived a grand project: The Pennsylvania Main Line of Public Works The goal was to connect Philadelphia in the east with Pittsburgh in the west. Spanning a combination of canals and railroads, this network was not just a marvel of engineering; it was a bold declaration of the state’s ambitions and its commitment to economic expansion.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  5. 9

    Episode 09 The Baltimore & Ohio

    In this episode, we embark on a journey back in time to the very genesis of American railroading. We're talking about the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad – the B&O – a company born of ambition, fueled by innovation, and forged in the crucible of a rapidly expanding nation. We'll trace its incredible journey from its founding in the late 1820s, through its dramatic expansion, and beyond the pivotal years of the Civil War. Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  6. 8

    Episode 08 Journey by Rail

    Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  7. 7

    Episode 07 The Best Friend of Charleston

    Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  8. 6

    Episode 06 Fallen Flags First Ten

    Examining the first ten railroads in America offers a glimpse into the formative era of rail transportation. These pioneering lines represent pivotal advancements in technology, infrastructure, and commerce. By studying their establishment, operation, influence, and eventual fates, we can gain crucial insights into the profound impact of railroads on the development of the United States.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  9. 5

    Episode 05 Fallen Flags Intro

    This episode explores the historical concept of "fallen flags," referring to defunct railroad companies that ceased to exist due to mergers, bankruptcies, economic shifts, or technological advancements. It highlights the evolution of the U.S. railroad industry from its peak in 1916, with over 254,000 miles of track and more than 1,200 railroads, to the present-day streamlined system of six Class I railroads. Through examples like the Chessie System, Rock Island Railroad, and Delaware & Hudson, the episode delves into the factors contributing to these companies' decline. It also introduces the nostalgic celebration of railroads in the 1976 American Bicentennial Freedom Train, reflecting on the industry's rich legacy and its ongoing transformation.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  10. 4

    Episode 04 The Challenges Railroads Faced

    In this episode, we’ll delve into the myriad of challenges railroads faced as they grew and emerged as the most transformative transportation revolution in history. Today, railroads seem ubiquitous, enduring, and almost timeless. But it wasn’t always so. Join us as we journey through time to uncover how the railroads as we know today came to be.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  11. 3

    Episode 03 Evolution of Locomotives

    The 1840s marked a significant shift as American engineers moved away from British designs. The breakthrough came with the introduction of the 4-4-0, a locomotive with four leading wheels and four driving wheels—a configuration that provided both stability and speed. This innovative design, created by the collaborative efforts of manufacturers like William Baldwin and engineers like Henry R. Campbell and William Norris, optimized the locomotive for America’s uneven and often unpredictable tracks.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  12. 2

    Episode 02 Railroads from 1830 to 1860

    The inaugural episode of the "Iron Trails" podcast celebrates the transformative impact of railroads on American history, focusing on their emergence in the early 19th century. It highlights the development of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the rise of steam-powered locomotives, and their role in revolutionizing transportation, fueling the Industrial Revolution, and reshaping the nation’s economic, social, and cultural landscapes. The episode also touches on the challenges and inequities faced during the railroad boom, while showcasing its profound legacy. A spotlight on the Richland Railroad Diner offers railfans a unique dining and railfanning experience, blending history with modern charm.Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

  13. 1

    Episode 01 Introduction

    Step aboard Iron Trails, the podcast of The Great American Railroad, where host Chris—a lifelong train enthusiast—takes you on a journey through the rich history and enduring legacy of America’s railroads. In this introductory episode, Chris shares his personal connection to the rails, including stories of his great-grandfather, a Delaware & Hudson Railroad engineer, and the legendary steam locomotive The Laurentian. Learn more about our mission to highlight and preserve our railroad heritage at The Great American Railroad

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Our mission is to preserve and celebrate the rich legacy of American railroads by exploring their development, innovations, and impact on the nation.

HOSTED BY

Chris VanBuskirk

CATEGORIES

URL copied to clipboard!