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From: "Email mchsi dhartman@mchsi.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 10:27:53 -0600
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Tripper also. Ah, the "railroad culture"

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Sent: Monday, December 1, 2014 8:37 AM
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Steve,

That was probably a seniority move on his part. Probably couldn't hold much at Galesburg.
It's my memory that the Singer Bros would come to the Aurora zone when they couldn't hold a job at Galesburg. One of them had his camper at Eola rdhse for quite awhile.

It was one of the Singers who turned over the mainline rail at the South Wye at Congress that day we remember so well. Yes I was there when it happened. The special instructions didn't have that clause about taking excess,non aligned drawbar units off line just for fun.

And on the subject of employee campers,who can forget about Geep and his camper next to the Oregon depot complete with company supplied electricity and water .

Leo Phillipp

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On Nov 30, 2014, at 10:57 PM, "STEVEN HOLDING sholding@sbcglobal.net [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

IN '73 we had a snuffy hogger on the Congo for a while till the RH foreman at Clyde pulled the plug on his camper complete with squaw.  I think he moved back to Galesburg
Steve in SC


On Sunday, November 30, 2014 7:46 PM, "qutlx1@aol.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Doug,

For The time period you are recalling,all the mainline passenger jobs were held by Aurora Div men on the Galesburg zone(lodge) roster because(apparently) Aurora lodge proper men didn't want the jobs. The last Aurora Lodge man I recall working mainline,passenger was Tinnie Beri, who was #1 on the Aurora roster. When he gave up flagman on 5/6 and went on a dinky that was the last Aurora based man I am aware,worked mainline passenger regularly. Sure was nice when he held 5/6 as he would do the Aurora step off eastbound with you.
I suspect the Aurora lodge protected the mainline vacancies because the Aurora lodge at Galesburg probably didn't have any men qualified on passenger. Recall the Aurora men at Galesburg had the Galesburg step off, so they worked one day on and one day off. Not much need to layoff on that schedule.

I don't have the details as to when the Aurora seniority men set up a separate lodge at Galesburg but I think it had to do with changing the supply point of the mainline pool. Way back in history men used to work Aurora-Galesburg,Aurora-Hawthorne,Cicero,western Ave and Aurora-Forreston.

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On Nov 30, 2014, at 6:15 PM, "Email mchsi dhartman@mchsi.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
One more question about Galesburg. Does anyone know how it came to be that Aurora division crews were based at Galesburg? Thanks, Doug

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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2014 9:54 AM
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Thanks Leo. Do you know how the mainline passenger turns wound up all Aurora snuffy? It was odd that we protected them extra but all the bid spots were Galesburg

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Shared lines

 
Doug,

I do recall the mileage runoff on the around the horn job by engine men.

there were two turns on the around the horn job. If #1 had to leave the job for the mileage offset I don't recall where he went but you could be right about the Fox as I recall Gene Benoit on the Earlville for awhile and thought that odd.

Bud Linroth can answer why the trainman didn't balance the miles. We discussed it once but I can't recall what he said.


Another area where inter divisional miles were a daily event was the mainline passenger jobs. On these runs the lodges and gen committee set the jobs up so that enough positions were filled by each division to represent the miles run on their division. 

Leo


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On Nov 29, 2014, at 10:19 PM, "dhartman@mchsi .com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
The Aurora Division used Galesburg Division track from Savanna to Denrock, which necessitated a "run off" of miles. This was done by a Galesburg engineer working way freight 11643 (Eola-Mendota-Savanna one day, return via C&I the next) for a certain amount of time.

Two questions. First, I don't remember any trainmen running off miles. This was engine dept only? Second, I'm sure this kind of situation was present in many other locations, but where were some?

And Leo, do you remember where #1 went (the Fox River?) when he got bumped by the snuffy? He was never too pleased. I assume 11643 was the run off job because it was the only regular job on the horn?

Thanks, Doug







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