In August 1969 as a poor college student, I had an interesting 48-hour experience.
It started with the Mohawk Airlines 'cargo shuttle' that left Boston around 8 PM with stops in Hartford, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Detroit. With the half-price for young people back then, it was cheap.
I was visiting a college friend who was working overnight at CKLW radio in Windsor
Landed at Detroit Metro around 1 AM and back then Greyhound offered shuttle service to downtown and then I took a cab to Windsor to see my friend.
Crashed at his place, saw a ballgame at Tiger Stadium, and then took the overnight train from Detroit to Chicago.
I was a streetwise kid from Boston but the Michigan Central station was truly frightening that night. The ticket office was closed, and when I boarded the conductor just told me not to worry about the fare.
Union Station Chicago in 1969 was in sad shape as well
Flew back that night to Manchester, NH on Northeast Airlines fr0m Midway.
It started with the Mohawk Airlines 'cargo shuttle' that left Boston around 8 PM with stops in Hartford, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Detroit. With the half-price for young people back then, it was cheap.
I was visiting a college friend who was working overnight at CKLW radio in Windsor
Landed at Detroit Metro around 1 AM and back then Greyhound offered shuttle service to downtown and then I took a cab to Windsor to see my friend.
Crashed at his place, saw a ballgame at Tiger Stadium, and then took the overnight train from Detroit to Chicago.
I was a streetwise kid from Boston but the Michigan Central station was truly frightening that night. The ticket office was closed, and when I boarded the conductor just told me not to worry about the fare.
Union Station Chicago in 1969 was in sad shape as well
Flew back that night to Manchester, NH on Northeast Airlines fr0m Midway.