• Grand Central Station

  • Discussion related to railroads/trains that show up in TV shows, commercials, movies, literature (books, poems and more), songs, the Internet, and more... Also includes discussion of well-known figures in the railroad industry or the rail enthusiast hobby.
Discussion related to railroads/trains that show up in TV shows, commercials, movies, literature (books, poems and more), songs, the Internet, and more... Also includes discussion of well-known figures in the railroad industry or the rail enthusiast hobby.

Moderator: Aa3rt

  by Gilbert B Norman
 
This radio production was aired from 1937 to 1953; hopefully alll who have systems supporting MP-3 will enjoy. On 'sick days' as a kid, I can recall listening to it on WCBS 880:

http://www.radiolovers.com/pages/grandc ... tation.htm

  by Sam Damon
 
Of course, all of us here know there's been a bit of artistic license taken with the production.

We know the facility built by the New York Central is really Grand Central Terminal.