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!
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
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.
Posted by Leebm29 on May 1, 2012 
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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