How did trains standardize time in the United States? - William Heuisler

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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The development and spread of railroads
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across the United States
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brought a wave of changes to American life.
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During the railroad boom,
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thousands of jobs were created,
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new towns were born,
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trade increased,
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transportation was faster,
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and the overall landscape of the nation transformed.
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But, perhaps the most interesting change of all
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is the least known:
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the establishment of standard time.
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Today, we know if it is 6:28 a.m. in Los Angeles,
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it is 9:28 a.m. in New York,
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2:28 p.m. in London,
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5:28 p.m. in Moscow,
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and 10:28 p.m in Tokyo.
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No matter where you are,
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the minute and second are the exact same.
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But, before the railroads,
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there was no need for a national or global clock,
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and each town kept its own local time.
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So when it was 12 noon in Chicago,
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it was 12:07 p.m. in Indianapolis,
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11:50 a.m. in St. Louis,
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and 11:27 a.m. in Omaha.
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This worked just fine when the only modes of travel
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were horses or steamboats,
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but it became incredibly problematic
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when railroads came along.
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How can you keep a train schedule
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when each town has its own time?
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And how do you prevent collisions or accidents on the tracks
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if train conductors are using different clocks?
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It doesn't really make sense to leave a station at 12:14 p.m.,
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travel for 22 minutes,
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and arrive at 12:31 p.m.
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In order to eliminate that confusion,
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the railroads of the United States and Canada
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instituted standard time zones
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on November 18, 1883 at noon.
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It allowed the railroad companies
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to operate more effectively
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and reduce deadly accidents.
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The American public, however,
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was not so quick to embrace this new change,
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as many cities continued to use their own local time.
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Resistance was so strong that, in some towns,
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clocks would show both the local time and the railway time.
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Imagine this conversation:
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"Pardon me, sir. Do you have the time?"
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"Why yes, which do you need?
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It's 12:13 local time and 12:16 railway time."
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Ultimately, the logic of keeping a standard time prevailed,
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and the United States government made time zones a matter of law
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with the Standard Time Act of March 19, 1918.
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Since then, there have been numerous changes
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to the time zones,
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but the concept of standard time has remained.
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But, the United States was actually not the first
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to develop standard time.
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The first company to implement the use of standard time
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was the Great Western Railway in 1840 in Britain,
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and by 1847, most British railways were using
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Greenwich Mean Time, or G.M.T.
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The British government made it official
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on August 2, 1880 with the Statutes, or Definition of Time, Act.
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But, while Britain may have been the first
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to establish standard time,
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it is Asia and the islands of the South Pacific
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that enjoyed the first hour of each new day.
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The International Date Line
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passes through the Pacific Ocean
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on the opposite side of the Earth
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from the Prime Meridian in Greenwich where,
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thanks to trains,
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standard time was first used.
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Trains have evolved over the years
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and remain a prominent form
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of transportation and trade throughout the world.
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And, from the New York City subways
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to the freight trains traveling across the Great Plains,
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to the trolleys in San Francisco,
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they all know exactly what time it is.
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And, thanks to them, we do too!
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