Safety near trains featuring the New York Central -1960's Educational Documentary

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

The Right Track is a 1960's safety film designed to teach children about the dangers of trains and railroads.

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  • "It is sort of fun poking things down into holes" The writers must have known how that'd sound. They must have.

  • 3:21 - these kids are looking for hobos to kill

    4:33 - lucky? lucky that your body didn’t reject your Pillsbury Doughboy leg?

    6:16 - that kid needs the exercise, but they might mistake him for a signal

    7:19 - ‟Dear Penthouse, I never thought it would happen to me, but...”

    14:14 - You’ve just been outsourced

    14 :43 - kid wipes forehead, treehouse collapses.

    And remember, you know you’re on the right track when Herb Alpert music plays.

  • Well that one-eyed engineer is collecting a fat disability check form the R&R now.

  • At 9:10 during the video, best line EVER:"It is sort of fun poking things down into holes." Epic!

  • Ah, the age old advice, "don't screw up" comes to mind.

  • DARWIN! lol

  • Nice!!!

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