A train ride through American history New Orleans to New York, DW Documentary
From New Orleans to New York, a train ride aboard the Crescent takes you on an extraordinary journey through American history. This train journey begins in the cradle of jazz New Orleans. Three famous express trains start and terminate here: the City of New Orleans, the Sunset Limited and the Crescent, named after a New Orleans neighborhood. Every morning at 7 a. m. the Crescent sets off from New Orleans on its 1, 377mile journey from the Deep South to pulsating New York City. The distance is covered in around 31 hours. The route takes in various famous cities on the journey northeast. Birmingham, Alabama is also known as Bombingham after the attacks launched there by the Ku Klux Klan during the civil rights movement era between 1947 and 1965. The train then heads to Atlanta, the largest city in Georgia. Charlotte in North Carolina was named nearly 250 years ago after Charlotte of MecklenburgStrelitz, the German wife of Britains King George III. Our next stop is Washington D. C., capital of the Unit
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