Watching todays stage of Le Tour I was surprised to see the Pelloton being paced by a Region Sud train on the parrallel track. Sort of like the spectator trains NYC used to run along the rowing races on the Hudson.
Thought the TdF had been outright cancelled for this year. Learn something every day.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
ORNHOO- Can you say more about the NYC trains? Did they pace the boats so people could watch the races?
Some years ago I saw an old movie (had sound but I'm thinking it was like 1930) whereby there was a passenger train for the purpose of pacing a crew race. That's all I remember about it.
The NYNH&H regularly ran regatta-watching trains om the line from Groton (across from New London, along Connecticut's Thames Rivere, the races of Ivy League (rowing) crews.
I tried out for this sport at MIT, but was gradually overwight as a coxswain, but not built heavily enough for a rower. However, my attempt netted me this picture, which is in the Boston Street Railway Association's fine Heyay of the Hub's Streetcar book:
[quote user="54light15"]ORNHOO- Can you say more about the NYC trains? Did they pace the boats so people could watch the races? [/
I only know about the practice from the PBS "American Experience" documentary "The Boys In The Boat". One train can be briefly seen in this clip:
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/boys36-championships/
Well, that didn't work. Lets try this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcXpsezJHuE
daveklepperI tried out for this sport at MIT, but was gradually overweight as a coxswain, but not built heavily enough for a rower.
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