Episode 42: Voices of Alberta's Transportation Past
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AMTA’s Kelsey Hipkin kicks off the first episode of our special three-part series - Trucking: Past, Present, and Future.
To know Alberta’s trucking past is to know the individuals who built the foundation of what commercial transportation represents today.
In this episode, we take a trip down commercial transportation memory lane in Alberta – and we’re doing that with some actual voices of Alberta’s Commercial Transportation past, including those who continue to support and advance industry after years in the field.
*All photos and recordings used in this episode are from the AMTA archives.
If you would like to delve even deeper into the voices of the past, we encourage you to read "Big Wheels Across the Prairie: A History of Trucking in Alberta" by Paul M. Rubak, a former recipient of the AMTA Historical Award.
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