So, Volume 2 of 'Chicago Odyssey' just picks right up in early '62, diving back into that rich tapestry of American railroading. You get to see a variety of passenger trains - Milwaukee Road, CB&Q, Santa Fe; they all come alive in a way that's kinda nostalgic. The pacing feels natural, almost like a leisurely ride itself, allowing you to soak in the visuals. The documentary sticks to its roots, highlighting not just the trains but the atmosphere around them. The practical effects are just the trains in their heyday, and the sound design captures that rhythmic clatter of wheels on tracks. It’s more than just trains; it’s a glimpse into a transformative period of American culture. Definitely a treat for anyone who appreciates the whole railroading scene.
Focuses on early 1960s trainsRich historical contextDeep dive into passenger rail culture
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