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National Train Day is coming up this weekend, so we'll take a look at a railroad that doesn't get a lot of attention, the one NASA has used to move parts and supplies to and from Kennedy Space Center. Plus: today in 1806, the birthday of James Shields, the only person who's served as US Senator from three different states. Critical to the Countdown: The NASA Railroad (Southeastern Railway Museum) Senator for Three States (US Senate) Ride along with Cool Weird Awesome as a backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
Daily Dad Jokes (14 May 2022) - National Train Day Special EpisodeHello everyone, you can now submit your own dad jokes to my voicemail, with the best ones to be included in upcoming episodes on this podcast. Just leave your name, the city and state you live in, and your best Dad Joke. Call (978) 393-1076. Look forward to hearing from you!Do you like triva quizzes? Then check out my other podcast, The Daily Quiz Show, where I give you 10 questions to test your mettle. Each day brings a new category - Sports; Science; Art and Literature; Movies, TV and Celebrities; Music; and History.The Daily Quiz Show - SpotifyThe Daily Quiz Show - Apple PodcastsLooking for a perfect gift for your Dad Joke? Get our "Dad Joke University" merch on Amazon! Click here to browseGet Daily Dad Jokes Premium, an ad-free version of this podcast. Breeze into the next level, be cool, and become a big fan of ours for just $5 per month for ad-free listening. Subscribe here on Supercast.Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: EgonVector, aromipesa, Kidal.com, punsandoneliners.comSubscribe to this podcast via:SpotifyiTunesGoogle PodcastsYoutube ChannelSocial media:InstagramFacebookTwitterTik TokDiscordInterested in advertising or sponsoring our show with +30k daily streams? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.comProduced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Dad Jokes (14 May 2022) - National Train Day Special Episode Hello everyone, you can now submit your own dad jokes to my voicemail, with the best ones to be included in upcoming episodes on this podcast. Just leave your name, the city and state you live in, and your best Dad Joke. Call (978) 393-1076. Look forward to hearing from you! Do you like triva quizzes? Then check out my other podcast, The Daily Quiz Show, where I give you 10 questions to test your mettle. Each day brings a new category - Sports; Science; Art and Literature; Movies, TV and Celebrities; Music; and History. The Daily Quiz Show - Spotify The Daily Quiz Show - Apple Podcasts Looking for a perfect gift for your Dad Joke? Get our "Dad Joke University" merch on Amazon! Click here to browse Get Daily Dad Jokes Premium, an ad-free version of this podcast. Breeze into the next level, be cool, and become a big fan of ours for just $5 per month for ad-free listening. Subscribe here on Supercast. Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: EgonVector, aromipesa, Kidal.com, punsandoneliners.com Subscribe to this podcast via: Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts Youtube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Tik Tok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show with +30k daily streams? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe DeMare discusses "No Mow May" and then reviews the Netflix Series, "Meltdown!: Three Mile Island." Our guest this week, Tim Porter talks about National Train Day, why trains are so much better than cars or planes, and Ohio's deadline for applying for federal money to establish new train stations. Rebecca Wood delves into violets. Ecological News includes the deadly heat wave in India, Florida's Ron Desantis striking a blow for rooftop solar power, and Brazil's record deforestation rate in April.
Your Weekly Dose show #262 opens with Last Train To Clarksville by The Monkees in honor of National Train Day. In Catching Up Os talks about seeing Ghostbusters Afterlife, Guest cohost Forrest Hartel talks about a movie he just did, Producer Kasey say's Mataeo is still sick and Sean talks about going to an open mic. Next we get our monthly visit from Paul Preston from the Movie Guys, then it's Horoscopes and Sports with Os Davis. Then Sean gives us the Mexican Word of the Day, 10 most expensive Star Wars toys, Ryan Reynolds Mothers Ruin Puch, Mother's Day quotes and finally our traditional playing of Jimmy Dean's IOU. LINKS: The Monkees Music
Hello and welcome to Change Makers. On this episode, we're celebrating Arts and Crafts month. Listen as we learn about APH products, new and legacy-wise that help users learn about music and those that help users learn how to create. We're also learning about InSights Art and its upcoming submission deadline.Podcast Participants (In Order of Appearance)Sara Brown, APH Public Relations ManagerLaura Zierer, APH Independent Living and O&M Product ManagerTristan G. Pierce, APH Multiple Disabilities and Physical Education Product ManagerRob Guillen, APH Special ProgramsAdditional LinksA Tune for National Train Day!Feel The BeatMusic Braille Code, 2015, BrailleMusic Braille Flash CardsJoy PlayerPaint Pot PalettePaint by Number Safari ™ – Tropical RainforestBraille BeadsPicture Maker Wheatley Tactile Diagramming KitTactileDoodleInSights ArtEnter InSights Art Contest
YWD Show #216 starts off with Midnight Train to Georgia in honor of mothers and National Train Day. First thing we do is Catch Up and Tina Anderson calls in to give us some interesting advice. Today is Zach's & Amber's Birthday show so we open presents and the Zach gets a call from voice actor/screenwriter David Hayter. Then we talk with Hank Castignetti who is the City Liason for Goathill Junction and the Orange County Model Engineers. Next Amber & Zach take a ride on the train as we then play our tribute to mothers. Once their done Sean & Steve take their turn riding the train as we play Jimmy Dean's IOU. Once back in the station we play the game with Hank. LINKS: Gladys Night & The Pips Music Warrant Music
YWD Show #216 starts off with Midnight Train to Georgia in honor of mothers and National Train Day. First thing we do is Catch Up and Tina Anderson calls in to give us some interesting advice. Today is Zach's & Amber's Birthday show so we open presents and the Zach gets a call from voice actor/screenwriter David Hayter. Then we talk with Hank Castignetti who is the City Liason for Goathill Junction and the Orange County Model Engineers. Next Amber & Zach take a ride on the train as we then play our tribute to mothers. Once their done Sean & Steve take their turn riding the train as we play Jimmy Dean's IOU. Once back in the station we play the game with Hank. LINKS: Gladys Night & The Pips Music Warrant Music
It's a dry week in the Have Hubby studio and Antony and David share a couple of non-alcoholic recipes for their signature cocktails this go around. A train themed drink, and the fact that it was National Train Day a few days ago, has the boys sharing their sleeper train holiday stories in both the USA (The Sunset Limited) and the UK (The Night Riviera). They then run through some travel related news stories, including news and thoughts about being locked in a hotel for two days for a themed Star Wars experience. Finally, Antony tests David on which countries and territories recently added to the UK's Green list that he'd most like to visit if they were suddenly jetting off abroad on May 17th in their weekly Mr & Mr gameshow segment. You can keep up with the boys' adventures (past, present and future) by visiting www.havehusbandwilltravel.com or following on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (@HaveHubby).
Travel Across The Continental United States Was Difficult Until Two Lines Became Connected. Welcome to May 8th, 2021 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate the things that connect us coast to coast and around the world. In 1863, travel between the East Coast and California was very difficult and took forever, so construction began on the Transcontinental Railroad. It took 6 years, but by the time it was completed, the country had a series of railroad tracks that ran the entire length of the continent. The line was built from both the east and the west, both sides moving ahead until they connected. That moment came in 1869 when the two lines met at Promontory Summit in Utah, a tiny town north of the Great Salt Lake. To commemorate the event, Senator Leland Stanford of California drove the final spike, made of gold into the rails. On National Train Day, we celebrate an invention that quite literally helped build a nation. Tropical fruits were all the rage in the 1800s, as Americans and Europeans took great care to import bananas and pineapples. But people scratched their heads over how to ship coconuts. It was the French who decided to shred and dry the coconut meat for easier shipping from Ceylon, and voila, a new ingredient emerged. From here it was a short hop, skip and a jump into delicious desserts such as custards and pies. And anyone who enjoys this creamy confection, is likely to whip one up for any occasion. On National Coconut Cream Pie Day, we celebrate this exotic flavor that is now a part of our favorite recipes. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day.
It's our annual Train Show on Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour! We spin an hour of train-themed tunes to celebrate National Train Day on May 9th! Come ride the rails and hear tunes from Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Dale Watson, Rosie Flores, John Fogerty, Tom Jones, George Jones, Big Jon Atkinson, Conway Twitty, Stray Cats, Carlene Carter, Kim Wilson, Sonny Burgess and an instru-Mental Breakdown with Jimmy Bryant and Sean Mencher!! Allllllll aboard!! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Carl Perkins- "Rock Island Line" Big Jon Atkinson- "Trainfare Blues" Johnny Cash- "Casey Jones" Conway Twitty- "Long Black Train" Stray Cats- "Devil Train" John Fogerty- "Train Of Fools" George Jones & The Smoky Mountain Boys- "Night Train To Memphis" Carlene Carter- "Little Blakc Train" instru-Mental Breakdown: Jimmy Bryant- "Railroadin'" Sean Mencher- "Mystery Train" Tom Jones- "Everybody Loves A Train" Sonny Burgess- "Fast Train" Kim Wilson- "Mean Old Frisco" Dale Watson & His Lone Stars- "Rattlesnake Train" Merle Haggard- "Hobo Bill's Last Ride" Johnny Cash- "Daughter Of A Railroad Man" Rosie Flores- "Heartbreak Train" Outro Music Bed: Kenichi Yamaguchi- "Memphis Train"
Dr Know and Zapper celebrate Star Wars Day, National Train Day, and National Lost Sock Memorial Day.
It’s Mother’s Day, National Lipid Day, National Shrimp Day and National Train Day. We talk our deceased moms, porn, the rise of assplay in America, Spotify not making profit, Rambo vs. Captain America, personal hells, buttholes and butthole selfies. http://www.thelofishow.com/podcast/2015/2015-05-10-Episode57-ButtholeRomance.mp3 Intro song of the week: “Far From The Near-Field Of My Soul” – Neversun Outro […]
Just like "24 Hours @ Saginaw" we are attending "12 Hours @ Temple" for NATIONAL TRAIN DAY! A 12 hour extravaganza railwatching event to be held in Temple, Texas on the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum grounds. It's also the Amtrak Station. There is a lot planned when attending this event, Let's Talk Trains plans to share as much as we can for the short 2 hours we are there. Listen in or better yet, come join us for some real rail fun! And don't forget to call in and tell us what you are doing on NATIONAL TRAIN DAY 2015! Your host for this event is Skip Waters.
Join Bob and Elizabeth as they host on National Train Day. They will be taking calls from various events around the country in addition to the regular regional reports.
On this edition of the American Passenger Rail Heritage Foundation's Let's Talk Trains we will get into detail about the up and coming events that our listeners can participate in. be sure and listen in.
Tom starts the show with Andy Dixson who introduces how he got interested in model rail and his current plans for multiple layouts. Dave Frary calls in to talk about BBQ, lobster fishing secrets and his early experiences with trains. Somehow Tom sways the conversation to magazines: Dave gives his insight. Tom congratulates Terry for his Bertie win and they talk about his clinics in Canada (reviewed by Bryan Schilling) on the Launchpad and some discussions of Shapeways too. Terry thinks model railroaders should occupy hackerspaces too. Tom predicts a revolutionary Terry Terrance scenery clinic coming to a trainshow near you shortly (with the next two years at least). Tom asks if John Armstrong's layout sections ever get updated scenery. Tom starts the ongoing discussion associated with setting up an operating session clearing the air with Lionel on the previous show's discussion. Clark Kooning provides his own perspective on number of layouts in a lifetime. Tom asks Clark Kooning how he is going to educate the next generation on putting on amazing conventions. Tom asks about Clark's layout (Bryan Schilling provides another review). Seth Neumann calls in to fill in some of the gaps in the operating session discussion. Marty calls in to ask Seth the questions missed last show. Seth advice is to keep things simple initially. Duncan has released the device formerly known as the Professor Silencer now known as the Train Shuttle (primarily because it didn't fulfill the role of silencing the Prof). Check out the Tam Valley Depot site for more information. Duncan raps about some of his operating experiences. Bob Dye is starting a new prototype layout. Bob provides a blueprint for his prototyping philosophy. Vera has been having fun with the layout contest build. Mike provides a National Train Day update. Tom and Mike rap about Chicago rail modeling possibilities. Brian Gilhuly discusses a local shop that has celebrated an amazing anniversary recently. They lament the hobby store as a potentially declining phenomenon. Tom Wilson wraps up the show talking about repairs on the layout and he wants to provide a dispatching session in audio session. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
It's the annual National Train Day show. With Elizabeth out of town, Bob will be hosting solo as he takes calls from National Train Day events around the country. To tell us about your event, please call 646-716-7106 or join us on the web at http://www.letstalktrains.com or in the chat room at http://letstalktrains.com/chat. Beginning at 10:00AM Pacific/1:00 PM Eastern.
Tom starts the show with Andy Dixson who introduces how he got interested in model rail and his current plans for multiple layouts. Dave Frary calls in to talk about BBQ, lobster fishing secrets and his early experiences with trains. Somehow Tom sways the conversation to magazines: Dave gives his insight. Tom congratulates Terry for his Bertie win and they talk about his clinics in Canada (reviewed by Bryan Schilling) on the Launchpad and some discussions of Shapeways too. Terry thinks model railroaders should occupy hackerspaces too. Tom predicts a revolutionary Terry Terrance scenery clinic coming to a trainshow near you shortly (with the next two years at least). Tom asks if John Armstrong's layout sections ever get updated scenery. Tom starts the ongoing discussion associated with setting up an operating session clearing the air with Lionel on the previous show's discussion. Clark Kooning provides his own perspective on number of layouts in a lifetime. Tom asks Clark Kooning how he is going to educate the next generation on putting on amazing conventions. Tom asks about Clark's layout (Bryan Schilling provides another review). Seth Neumann calls in to fill in some of the gaps in the operating session discussion. Marty calls in to ask Seth the questions missed last show. Seth advice is to keep things simple initially. Duncan has released the device formerly known as the Professor Silencer now known as the Train Shuttle (primarily because it didn't fulfill the role of silencing the Prof). Check out the Tam Valley Depot site for more information. Duncan raps about some of his operating experiences. Bob Dye is starting a new prototype layout. Bob provides a blueprint for his prototyping philosophy. Vera has been having fun with the layout contest build. Mike provides a National Train Day update. Tom and Mike rap about Chicago rail modeling possibilities. Brian Gilhuly discusses a local shop that has celebrated an amazing anniversary recently. They lament the hobby store as a potentially declining phenomenon. Tom Wilson wraps up the show talking about repairs on the layout and he wants to provide a dispatching session in audio session. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Join us as we discuss our recent activity and talk about our upcoming summer plans.
Join us as we discuss our recent activity and talk about our upcoming summer plans.
Bob and Elizabeth will be hosting again on National Train Day and taking calls from events all over the country. Be sure to call with your organizations events at 646-716-7106.
Bob and Elizabeth will be hosting from the National Train Day Event in Portland, OR. We will be originating the show from Portland Union Station. We will start the show with a short tribute to Richard Steinheimer who passsed away on Wednesday. After that, we will be taking calls from NTD events around the country. We would like to receive calls from as many events as possible. During the second hour of the show, in addition to taking calls from NTD events, we will also take callers who wish to pay tribute to Richard Steinheimer. In addition, we will be interviewing several of the exhibitors at Portland. To join in, please call 646-716-7106, on the web at www.letstalktrains.com or in the chat room at www.letstalktrains/chat
Happy National Train Day! Kansas City Nathan will host an open forum to give you, the listeners, the chance to call in. Also our regular guests will call in and talk about recent trips, chases, etc., and also recent railroad news. On May 8, 2010, people and organizations around the United States will celebrate the third annual National Train Day, celebrating the event that took place on May 10, 1869 in Promontory Summit, Utah--where East meet West with a ribbon of iron-rail and was finalized with a golden spike. Events, around the country, will take place this weekend and we would like to hear from you and tell us about how people from around the country are celebrating in your area. If that means, sitting along your favorite right-of-way, or sitting in front of your computer screen, listing to your favorite Internet radio talk show--talking about trains--or attending one of the organized events around the country, we want to hear from you.
The first half of the show will be a discussion on the history of the Los Angeles Pacific Electric Red Car, with mention of Angeles Flight, National Train Day, and other news and call ins, including a possible call from the steam train engineer at the Orange Empire Railway Musuem. The second half of the show will include special guest, Kevin Rey, who is the Project Coordinator for the Nevada Commission for the Reconstruction of the VT Railway of Nevada (Virginia Truckee Railroad). Please join us by listening to the show and calling in.