Fallen Flag Railroad Photos
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Fallen Flag Railroad Photos
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#2- The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the World.
- The New York Central Railroad, their main competitor.
- Railway Express Agency, the FedEx of its day.
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#3There are names there that were once thought to be too big to fail. - The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the World. - The New York Central Railroad, their main competitor. - Railway Express Agency, the FedEx of its day.
That's basically the story of the former Pan Am building, which sits right next door to and overshadows the former New York Central's Terminal building in Manhattan.
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#4There are names there that were once thought to be too big to fail. - The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the World. - The New York Central Railroad, their main competitor. - Railway Express Agency, the FedEx of its day.
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#5There are names there that were once thought to be too big to fail. - The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the World. - The New York Central Railroad, their main competitor. - Railway Express Agency, the FedEx of its day.
"I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert... 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!' Nothing beside remains." And I heard that story and said 'pfft, surely I can do better than that sucker.'" There are now two vast and trunkless legs of stone in the desert. one comically larger and more crumbled than the other.…
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#6There are names there that were once thought to be too big to fail. - The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the World. - The New York Central Railroad, their main competitor. - Railway Express Agency, the FedEx of its day.
Relevant: Bureau of Labor Statistics data for American railroad jobs from 1947 to today: https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CES4348200001?amp%25253bdata...
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#7There are names there that were once thought to be too big to fail. - The Pennsylvania Railroad, the Standard Railroad of the World. - The New York Central Railroad, their main competitor. - Railway Express Agency, the FedEx of its day.
"I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: "Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert... 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!' Nothing beside remains." And I heard that story and said 'pfft, surely I can do better than that sucker.'" There are now two vast and trunkless legs of stone in the desert. one comically larger and more crumbled than the other.…
Pennsylvania Railroad's "Progress on the Rails".[1]
New York Central's "The Big Train", featuring the CEO.[2] He's lobbying for deregulation and less federal funding for airports and roads.
Both include sections on the data processing systems of 1950.
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#10I love websites like this. It’s an obsessive collection of information, neatly formatted. No JavaScript or elaborate backend systems. Just a plain information dense webpage. A reminder of what the web used to be
But this page still is here and is seemingly even being updated. So the web that used to be still is.