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In the 1920s, the Golden Age of railroading was dying. Cars were stealing passengers, steam trains were burning money, and the Great Depression was about to deliver the knockout blow. Desperate to survive, railroads turned to a machine that crews hated and passengers mocked: The Doodlebug. It was a strange, ugly box with a radiator on the roof and a loud, vibrating gasoline engine shoved in the front. It smelled like a garage, shook like a leaf, and earned humiliating nicknames like "The Skunk" and "The Puddle Jumper." But while the majestic steam giants were being scrapped for metal, this "ugly little bug" kept the mail moving and the tracks open. It was the only machine cheap enough to run when the economy collapsed, single-handedly saving rural America from losing its connection to the world. This is the true story of how a noisy, hated "bus on rails" became the unsung hero of the Great Depression. 👇 The Verdict: Was it a miserable ride or a genius survival tool? Let us know in the comments. Copyright Fair Use Disclaimer: The material presented in this video is not exclusively owned by us. It belongs to individuals or organizations that we deeply respect. Its use follows the guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, which permits "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, academic research, and study. Fair use is a principle established by copyright law that allows limited use of protected materials without infringing on rights. This video was created to enhance understanding and appreciation of the original content without causing any harm to the rights holders. It has an educational purpose and uses only small excerpts from the original material.