Before pneumatic trailers, before the Interstate Highway System, before bulk freight became the backbone of American industry, somebody had to move it by hand. In Episode 3 of Always Pneumatic, Never Static, we take a deep dive into the fascinating and largely untold history of bulk commodities transportation, from the era of rail freight dominance and brutal manual loading and unloading, all the way to the game-changing Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower, that rewrote the rules of trucking history forever. You'll understand how the shift from rail to road didn't just change the transport industry, it reshaped construction, manufacturing, and the entire American economy. If you've ever wondered why the industry looks the way it does today, this episode connects all the dots. This is essential listening for pro drivers, fleet owners, history buffs, and anyone who wants to understand the world they're operating in. Episode 3 is proof that knowing your history makes you sharper at your craft. Tune in, this one will stick with you.
Bulk Freight History: How America Moved Its Load
Released 02/22/2026
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