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of the Great American Automotive Love Affair. Prior to WWI,
the USA had a magnificent privately owned rail and street car system.
With the advent of the Model T, all that began to change. Many of
the rail heralds are of railways that were either destroyed by, or
spawned by, the Interstate Highway System. It was a kick
doing this, hope you enjoy it as I poke a little fun at our
Automotive Obsession. Yes, I am guilty of being a nostalgic.
https://youtu.be/KUA7Wmqv2oQ
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Cool video Jeff. Thanks for posting it.

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