Posted by on April 29, 2012 | |
The younger folks who frequent RP cannot remember (since it wasn't in their lifetime) when such small town depots and their agents were the "railroad." Thanks, Joe, for another classic!
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Posted by Tugboat on April 30, 2012 | |
Looking at the pack of Pall Mall non filter cigarettes, I am reminded of how little some things change while others are very profound. Thanks for sharing
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Posted by K100DS on May 1, 2012 | |
Thanks for posting this. Too often we forget that it's the people, not the equipment, who make the railroads work.
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I had the good fortune of working with several female operators between Oakridge Oregon and Crescent Lake Oregon in 1946/47. I later went to the CP In British Columbia where we had no women operators I have often wished I had stayed in contact with the operators in Oregon. Best regards to all Lee Mason now Aloha Oregon still putting American Railroad Morse code on www.youtube.com This was a typical train order issued in Regina SK by CNR dispatcher J A Perry No 6 eng 5140 meet No 5 eng 5141 at Hanley. JAP
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