The Boston Highway Train Incident Explained
Offered By: IT'S HISTORY via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dramatic events of January 1969 when three Penn Central locomotives derailed and blocked the northbound lane of the Southeast Expressway in South Boston. Delve into the circumstances surrounding this 10-minute video that examines how poor maintenance and bridge deterioration led to the tracks giving way, causing the engines to fall onto the highway below. Gain insights into the broader challenges facing the rail industry at the time, including the financial and operational struggles of the newly formed Penn Central Railroad. Understand how this incident contributed to Penn Central's eventual bankruptcy in 1970 and its significance in the context of American urban decay. Learn about the impact on traffic and the major scene caused by this unexpected derailment, highlighting the infrastructure issues plaguing the company and the rail industry as a whole.
Syllabus
The Boston Highway Train Incident Explained
Taught by
IT'S HISTORY
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