If any of you get RFD TV from your cable or Satellite, they have a nice program on the California Zephyr running on their "Trains and Locomotives" show. They often repeat it, so check the schedule if interested. They have inteview segments with various parties, such as the ex-CEO of WP, conductors, passengers and Zephyrettes! Also lots of film of the trains going through the Rockies and some of the Sierra.
Posted by Stephen W (Member # 6059) on :
We get something similar in the UK - see link below:
I shall keep my eye open for the CZ programme.
Posted by Geoff M (Member # 153) on :
Now why does that channel remind me of thr Wurzels, I wonder?! Thanks for pointing it out, Stephen, it's not one I've come across before on Sky - despite channel hopping from the 25x travel channels through to the 3xx movie channels.
Geoff M.
Posted by Ocala Mike (Member # 4657) on :
I get RFD-TV and used to watch Trains and Locomotives every Sat. at 9 am. Recently, however, I notice it is not shown at that time any more. Does anyone know when the show comes on?
Posted by RR4me (Member # 6052) on :
I caught the show mentioned at about 6 pm on a weekend.
Posted by TBlack (Member # 181) on :
Their website schedule shows that the program is on at noon EDT on Sat.
Posted by Stephen W (Member # 6059) on :
Geoff - I see the programme is listed over the next few days at various times. On the EPG the description is "New York and Long Branch".
Posted by Geoff M (Member # 153) on :
Thanks Stephen, I'll set the Sky+ up to record it.
Geoff M.
Posted by RRRICH (Member # 1418) on :
Forgive my ignorance, but what is RFD? Is this a cable channel?
Posted by amtrak92 (Member # 14343) on :
Do they have the channel in south carolina, and if yes what channel.
Posted by cubzo (Member # 4700) on :
RFD aka rural farm delivery, some cable companies carry it direct tv does which is how I watch it. With shows like the Georgia Farm Report and Hee Hah I would think this is a required channel south of the Mason Dixon.
Posted by Ocala Mike (Member # 4657) on :
Lots of horses, trains, and Don Imus on RFD-TV. I get it on Ch. 345 on my Directv. Watched the CZ episode today, but I had seen it before.
Posted by gibg (Member # 2565) on :
The California Zephyr episode run today on RFD-TV was produced by Rich Luckin of Golden, CO, who has done several other features, including the Super Chief, the D&RGW Ski Train, and the SP Daylight. I believe they're all available on DVD.
Posted by Stephen W (Member # 6059) on :
I saw the Zephyr episode last night on Rural TV here in the UK and thought it greatly interesting (better than most).
However, the burning question in my mind is why did they discontinue the Zephyrettes when the train was re-instated? Cost grounds I suppose but what a waste of what looked to be a terrific resource.
Posted by RR4me (Member # 6052) on :
I would guess the cost, union rules, etc., along with changing views towards what women could/should do in the workplace all contributed to the elimination of Zephyrettes. Remember when flight attendants were stewardesses?
Also, RRRICH, in the TV station's context, RFD means Rural Free Delivery, from way back, when mail first started getting delivered to rural America's individual homes as opposed to town Post Offices, at no extra charge to the homeowners. Remember Mayberry RFD on TV? The TV station has a lot of rural focused shows, some of which I find interesting and my kids find mind-numbingly boring!
Posted by RRRICH (Member # 1418) on :
Thanks, RR4me -- yes I know what RFD is/was, but I didn't assocaite that with the name of a TV network.