Great American Railroad Journeys — Season 1, Episode 6: Schenectady to Rochester
Documentary • 29 min • 4 seasons, 75 episodes • ★ 8.3/10
Episode synopsis
Michael heads west through New York State. He has a lightbulb moment in Schenectady, when he discovers how Thomas Edison's General Electric Company also leads the way in modern rail technology. In Utica, he investigates Lock 20 of 57 along the early 19th-century Erie Canal - 325 miles of waterway which connected the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Coast via the Hudson River. A yellow brick road beckons Michael to Chittenango, where a Kansas farm girl introduces him to a lion, and a tin man. On a hillside near Palmyra, Michael finds out about a farm boy, Joseph Smith, and his Book of Mormon, from one of the 15 million believers who follow his religion today. Further west in Rochester, Michael discovers the story behind another famous 19th-century name still trading today: George Eastman, who launched mass market photography with his Eastman Kodak company.
About Great American Railroad Journeys
Michael Portillo crosses the Atlantic to ride the railroads of America, armed with Appleton's General Guide to the United States, published in 1879.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Manhattan: Grand Central to Broadway
- E2Manhattan: Lower East Side to World Trade Center
- E3Brooklyn to Montauk
- E4New York City to Garrison
- E5Poughkeepsie to Albany
- E7Buffalo to Niagara Falls
- E8Philadelphia to Atlantic City
- E9Lancaster to Gettysburg
- E10Wilmington to Havre de Grace
- E11Baltimore to Fort McHenry
- E12Washington DC
- E13Georgetown to Mount Vernon