History of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Altoona | Penn State Altoona

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  • čas přidán 6. 11. 2023
  • This documentary, produced by students in Penn State Altoona’s communications program, aired on WPSU-TV on Saturday, November 4, 2023.
    “The History of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Altoona,” produced by students enrolled in COMM 490A, explores the origins of the industry in central Pennsylvania and explains how the railroad in the Altoona area served as a major contributing factor to the nation’s industrial, commercial and cultural development. It also details the early 19th-century origins of railroad construction in Pennsylvania while exploring the complexities of 20th-century transportation challenges. The documentary concludes with an investigation of the importance of today’s railroad industry.
    The video was produced in COMM 490A, a senior-level capstone course. Student contributors are Kolby Cowher, Michael Filardi, Samantha Mohney, and Brittany Schroeder, all communications majors at Penn State Altoona.
    The documentary was produced by Troy McCarty with historical research supervised by Jewel Weyandt. The project was narrated by Isaac Swanson. In addition, Mark Frederick, a local documentary producer and Penn State Altoona graduate, served as executive producer and mentor on the project.

Komentáře • 12

  • @Manyfires_BurningBrightly
    @Manyfires_BurningBrightly Před 5 měsíci +2

    Very nice presentation. My dad was a Penn-Altoona Alum in the Electrical Engineering program. One of his favorite activities prior to his departing this world was to visit the campus and reminisce of his time spent there. I have always been fascinated with history, especially PA history and I had often wondered about the massive rail yard in Altoona. I'd really be interested in a presentation regarding the architecture of the late 18th and early 19th century buildings in Altoona. Old world buildings have such charm and are spectacularly detailed in their craftsmanship. they just don't make them like that anymore!

  • @PaulEdwardsz
    @PaulEdwardsz Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great documentary. I've lived in Altoona my whole live and nice to get some confirmation of stories I've heard growing up.

  • @stuartlee6622
    @stuartlee6622 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Horseshoe curve originally had 4 tracks, not 3!

  • @chowgirl9866
    @chowgirl9866 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My family (McCloskey) and related families (Wilt, Yingling, etc.) were from Altoona. Thomas McCloskey, who is buried with his family in Greenlawn Cemetery in Holidaysburg, came here in the 1700s from Ireland. My great grandfather and great great grandfather, along with other family members, worked for the railroad. Wish I had time to go back and research, but I do ancestry of our family online via the Mormon ancestry site. In the 70s, every summer we would go back to Altoona with our grandparents and stay at the same Penn Alto Motel and ate most every meal at Howard Johnson's! I would love to visit that area again -- something keeps telling me I belong there.

  • @shamusosullivan5650
    @shamusosullivan5650 Před měsícem

    Fantastic information, especially for genealogy and migration patterns. Thank you.

  • @RealMrTrain
    @RealMrTrain Před 2 měsíci

    This was a fantastic video that provided very good history about PRR around Altoona. We’ve been to Altoona and traveled around the horseshoe curve on Amtrak. Riding the incline to the top observation area is a must-see when you are visiting!

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel4216 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wonderful video 😊

  • @robertyoung9403
    @robertyoung9403 Před 5 měsíci

    very well done

  • @wojciechgrodnicki6302
    @wojciechgrodnicki6302 Před měsícem

    A surprisingly good video.

  • @jkkasaab8461
    @jkkasaab8461 Před 5 měsíci

    exceptional prestation , good job, must view ! i live in H shoe curve area & ive read history books on your subject, to many have no idea of history & also the fact that history repeats itself at diff times, somtimes good & alot of bad also,

  • @vaughnmeyerjr6502
    @vaughnmeyerjr6502 Před 2 měsíci

    Im maybe wrong in my memory but the incline planes up the mountain to galitzin there was about 15 to 17 of them lot of misinformation

  • @rodrossi9749
    @rodrossi9749 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Kinda sad that we feel the need to include a personal message/beliefs in what's supposed to be educational film.