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Roundhouse Crosstalk

Roundhouse Crosstalk is a Podcast hosted by the California State Railroad Museum located in Sacramento California. Our lives are made of railroad stories, and we tell the stories of the railroad through the stories of people. Roundhouse Crosstalk amplifies the stories of people whose jobs, experiences, and legacy intersect with the history of the railroad. This podcast is perfect for the train enthusiast, the history nerd, and those looking to understand our modern world a bit better.
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Episodes

Modernizing Mobility: The Railroad and the Development of the Intellectual Disability Systems

Join us for Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this episode we look at how the development of the intellectual disability system and the expansion of railroad networks intertwined. For this discussion we sit down with Elliott Simon author of "Hellbound Train: The Beginning of The Pennsylvania State Institutional System or People with Intellectual Disabilities" (https://muse.jhu.edu/article/862856).

Apr 17, 202451 min

Bid Whist on Board: The Pullman Porters' Card Game

Join us for another episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk as we explore the influence of Pullman Porters on the development of the popular card game, Bid Whist and discover the intersection of history, culture, and card games. In this episode we interview Lamont Jones author of "The Gist of Bid Whist" available now: https://www.amazon.com/Gist-Bid-Whist-Culturally-Rich-America/dp/B0CN319X34

Mar 05, 202432 min

Campaign Train: History of Whistle Stop Politics

Join us for Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this episode, we interview Edward Segal, author of the new book, 'Whistle Stop Politics.' We delve into anecdotes from some of the most famous campaign trains, the relationship between the press and candidates, and how the unique nature of railroad travel influenced political campaigns. Whistle Stop Politics releases on 2/13/2024. Pre-Order Whistle Stop Politics: https://www.amazon.com/Whistle-Stop-Politics-Campaign-Reporters-Covered-ebook/dp/B0CDJV4XTV...

Feb 10, 202432 min

The Sleeping Car Porter: Reimagining History through Fiction

In this week's episode new podcast co-host Summer sits down with Suzette Mayr author of The Sleeping Car Porter, a historical fiction novel about Baxter a queer black Pullman Porter. Mayr's work helps audiences explore the role of the Sleeping Car Porters through the story of one fictionalized experience. The Sleeping Car Porter: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/61354631

Jan 20, 202448 min

California State Railroad Museum Holiday Special

Happy Holidays! In this episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk we enjoy three festive stories inspired by the railroad and the museum. Imagined and written by Emilie DeFazio. Produced, directed, and edited by Amanda DeFazio. Performed by Li Garcia, Alex Clark, Jake Jennerjohn, Debbie Hollingsworth, Amanda DeFazio, and Carl Hayes. Opening music written and performed by Lexi Snyder. Executive production by Jake Jennerjohn and Jason Rankins. This episode is for entertainment purposes. All characters and e...

Dec 23, 202328 min

Iron Giants: Chinese Railroad Workers and the Transcontinental Railroad Part 2

Listen to Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this week´s episode we sit down with California State Parks Interpreter Debbie Hollingsworth to learn about the work of the Chinese Railroad Workers who built the western half of the Transcontinental Railroad. In this episode we discuss what happened after these workers built through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. We discuss them helping the Central Pacific break the record for most miles of track laid in a single day, the legacy of these workers, and how we deve...

Dec 08, 202335 min

Iron Giants: Chinese Railroad Workers and the Transcontinental Railroad Part 1

Listen to Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this week´s episode we sit down with California State Parks Interpreter Debbie Hollingsworth to learn about the work of the Chinese Railroad Workers who built the western half of the Transcontinental Railroad. In this episode we discuss how they built the Transcontinental Railroad, what their conditions were like as they blasted through the granite rock of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and how they fought back against discrimination. Come visit us to learn more ...

Dec 07, 202335 min

Land, Laws, and Colonialism: Unpacking Legal and Environmental Conquest in 1800s Canada

Join us as we sit down with Daniel Rück, author of “The Laws and the Land: The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawà:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada,” to explore the history of Indigenous-settler relations in Canada. We’ll discuss the conflicts between settler laws and Indigenous legal orders, Indigenous resistance, and the ways in which settler colonialism reflects on the landscape through grids, fences, and railways. To learn more about this subject, check out the book here: https://www.amazon....

Nov 25, 202334 min

Forging a Nation: The Canadian Transcontinental Railroad

Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk. In this episode we sit down with Stephen R. Brown to learn about his new book Dominion: The Railway and The Rise of Canada about the building of Canada's Transcontinental Railroad. Learn More: https://www.amazon.com/Dominion-Railway-Canada-Stephen-Bown/dp/0385698720

Nov 11, 20231 hr 14 min

Three Scary Stories from the California State Railroad Museum

Happy Halloween from us at the California State Railroad Museum! In this episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk we enjoy three spooky stories inspired by the railroad and the museum. Imagined and written by Emilie DeFazio. Performed by Li Garcia, Amanda DeFazio, and Crystal Skaggs. Produced and edited by Amanda DeFazio. Opening music written and performed by Lexi Snyder. Executive production by Jake Jennerjohn and Jason Rankins. This episode is for entertainment purposes. All characters and events appe...

Oct 28, 202326 min

Black Railroad Workers-- an Interview With Dr. Max Geier

This episode Jason Rankins, our Guide II Supervisor at the California State Railroad Museum, will be speaking with Dr. Max Geier, an Emeritus Professor of History at Western Oregon University. Dr. Geier is also the author of the book “The Color of Night: Race, Railroaders, and Murder in the Wartime West.” His book focuses on railroad workers in California and Oregon. The book investigates the trial and conviction of Robert Folkes, a labor organizer and civil rights activist who served as a railr...

Oct 01, 202339 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Routes of Resistance: A Journey through Black Transportation History

Join us as we sit down with Mia Bay, author of "Traveling Black: A Story of Race and Resistance", to explore the experiences, struggles, and resilience of Black individuals as they navigated through a landscape marked by discrimination and adversity. Bay’s new book uncovers stories that have long been overlooked, shedding light on the enduring legacy of Black travelers and their significant impact on America's transportation history. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on a crucial part of our n...

Sep 09, 202343 min

Rails of the Future: California High Speed Rail

In this episode we sit down with LaDonna DiCamillo the Southern California Regional Director for the California High Speed Rail Authority. We discuss updates on the construction process, what the agency is doing to minimize environmental harm, how the agency works with community partners, and what goals the agency has in building the nation’s first high speed rail. Learn more: Website: https://hsr.ca.gov/ Updates: https://hsr.ca.gov/communications-outreach/newsroom/ Youtube: https://www.youtube....

Aug 19, 202337 min

Rails Across the Desert: The Railroad Checkerboard and the California Desert

In this episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk, we sit down with Julia Sizek to delve into the profound impact of the railroad checkerboard on the California Desert, its Ingenious communities, and modern water use rights. Julia's dissertation serves as the foundation for our exploration as we uncover how this historical pattern of land ownership continues to shape the desert today. To learn more about Dr. Sizek's work: http://www.juliasizek.org/...

Aug 05, 202337 min

Battles for Remembrance: The French Railroad and Holocaust Reparations

Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk where we interview Sarah Federman about her book Last Train to Auschwitz ! In this episode we discuss the historical impact of the French railways during the Holocaust. Uncover the complex role the SNCF played as Holocaust collaborators, resistance fighters, and as victims throughout World War II. We'll also explore the complex legal battles surrounding compensation for Holocaust victims and their families and a push for the SNCF to acknowl...

Jul 22, 202339 min

The Citrus Express: The Railroad's Impact on Southern California's Citrus Empire

Join us for this Week's Episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk where we explore the connection between Southern California's citrus industry and the development of the railroad. For this episode we interview Benjamin Jenkins whose new book, The Octopuses Garden, deep dives into this topic. To learn more about these connections check out The Octopuses Garden: https://kansaspress.ku.edu/9780700634712/

Jul 08, 202336 min

Rails Through the Dust: Uncovering a Lost Line of the West

Join us for this week’s episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk as we explore the Colorado-Kansas Railroad. This little-known railway had big dreams of providing electricity to parts of Kansas and consisting of over 300 miles of electric track. Though this line never succeeded in its ambitious goals, it made a lasting impact on the region through its unintended involvement in local politics that is still felt today. To learn more: https://www.amazon.com/Bound-Steel-Stone-Colorado-Kansas-Enterprise/dp/16...

Jun 24, 202342 min

Tracks of Change: The Farmer Railroad Movement's Train Rebellion

In this week’s episode H. Roger Grant, professor and prolific railroad author, jumps back on the podcast to discuss the role of the railroad in dreams of utopia. For this podcast we focused on farmers hoping to establish their own community railroads in the late 1800s as a form of self-help and community building. We'll explore the challenges faced by farmers, their grievances against unfair shipping rates and discriminatory practices, and their determination to create a fair and efficient trans...

Jun 03, 202349 min

Chasing trains and Capturing Time: The Railroad Photography of Phil Hastings

In our newest episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk “Chasing Trains and Capturing Time: The Railroad Photography of Phil Hasting” we sit down with Tony Reevy to discuss his newest book The Railroad Photography of Phil Hastings. Get ready for an inspiring journey that will transport you to a realm where steel meets artistry, and where trains become more than mere modes of transportation.

May 20, 202348 min

Rhythm of the Railroad: How the Railroad Influenced Jazz Music

Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this week's episode high school senior Miles Rankins sits down with former Roundhouse Crosstalk co-host Amanda De Fazio and long time museum docent Helen Ornellas to discuss the influence of jazz and the railroad. Musicians traveled from city to city on the trains, playing in clubs and venues across the country. The rhythms of the railroad, the clacking of wheels on tracks, and the sounds of the whistle became part of the musical langua...

May 06, 202331 min

Forging a Path: Anna Judah and Building the Transcontinental Railroad

Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk. In this episode we sit down with museum docent and guest curator Chris Pifer-Foote to discuss her exciting research on Anna Judah. Anna Judah was influential in building the Transcontinental Railroad. She joined her husband Theodore Judah while he hiked, surveyed, and found the route through the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. While his achievements have been long known and recognized, Chris Pifer-Foote uncovered Anna's crucial role in these...

Apr 22, 202347 min

Railroad Pioneers: The Birth of British Steam Trains

Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this episode we sit down with Anthony Dawson to learn about the very early days of railroad. What were these first steam engines like? Why were they built? How did the public respond? And what lasting impact do these trains have on the UK system today? Find out the answers to all of these questions and more! To learn more watch Anthony Dawson's YouTube videos, Follow his Facebook page, and Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/OnHistoricalL...

Apr 08, 202335 min

Healing on the Rails: Explore the Lifesaving Role of the Hospital Trains

Join us for this week’s episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this podcast we sit down with our long time docent and station master Paul Self to learn about Hospital Trains in the past and the present. These trains have been instrumental throughout history in saving lives both in battle and now for humanitarian causes.

Mar 25, 202342 min

The Peking Express: Railroad Bandits, China, and the Real Story Behind the Shanghi Express

In this week’s episode we interview James Zimmerman about his new book The Peking Express: The Bandits Who Stole a Train, Stunned the West, and Broke the Republic of China about the Lincheng Outrage. On May 5, 1923 1200 bandits derailed the Peking Express and took 25 hostages from several European countries as well as the United States. This quickly became an international incident that impacted the newly created Republic of China and influenced media throughout the world. These events (adapted ...

Mar 11, 20231 hr 24 min

Railroad Station Agents: A Legacy of Local Leadership

Join us for this week’s edition of Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this week’s episode we interview H. Rodger Grant about his new book The Station Agent and the American Railroad Experience. We highlight the legacy of the Railroad Station Agent, how they rose to leaders in their communities, and how the decline of railroading in the mid-twentieth century impacted these agents. The Station Agent and the American Railroad Experience is available now!: https://www.amazon.com/Station-American-Railroad-Expe...

Feb 25, 202340 min

Super Express of Dreams: Popular Response to Japan's First Bullet Train

Join us for this week’s episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk. In this episode we sit down with Jessamyn Abel, author of Dream Super-Express: A Cultural History of the World’s First Bullet Train which focuses on the competing historical memories of Japan’s first Bullet Train. We’ll discuss how it was constructed, how it connected to images of Imperial Japan, and how it has continued to symbolize economic progress and technological innovation in Japan. To learn more: https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id...

Feb 11, 202350 min

Nuclear Disarmament: The White Train Movement

Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk! This week we interview CSRM intern Desun Oka about his work on a digital exhibit about the White Train Movement. The White Train Movement was instrumental in the fight for nuclear disarmament during the Cold War Era. In this podcast we learn about their tactics, government response, and what the activists did after the end of the Cold War. Digital Exhibit: https://express.adobe.com/page/E5nxBSyx4ZQP3/

Jan 28, 202326 min

Railroads at War: Trains in the Crimean War

Join us for this week's episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk where we dive into the role of the railroad in the Crimean War. Throughout our program we've looked at the railroad as a force for rapid technological change and as a symbol for modernity. This episode showcases this concept in a global setting, in what our interviewee Anthony Dawson terms the first modern war. Anthony Dawson's book: https://www.amazon.com/Railway-that-Helped-win-Crimean-ebook/dp/B0B19551DP/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=anthony+dawso...

Jan 14, 202353 min

Navajo Railroaders: Safety and Injury on the Railroad

Have you ever wondered how railroad tracks are maintained and serviced after they're built? In the Southwest this work is often done by Navajo maintenance of way workers. In this episode of Roundhouse Crosstalk we look at the history of these workers, what their experience is like today, and how their cultural beliefs and attitudes impact their work for the railroad. To learn more check out Jay Youngdahl's book: https://www.amazon.com/Working-Railroad-Walking-Beauty-Navajos/dp/0874218535...

Dec 31, 202254 min

Train Cultures: Eating on a Japanese Bullet Train

Have you ever wondered what it was like to travel on a bullet train in Japan? One important aspect to all types of long distance travel is food! In this week's episode we dive into the food culture onboard Japanese railroads. Learn about how the unique Ekiben boxes available at railroad stations across Japan reflect a local food cultures and how they've impacted Japanese travel.

Dec 10, 202251 min
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