Leo,
Don't like hanging onto the seat for fear of being thrown to the floor? (Or was
it the "seasickness" from the rocking motion?) Besides, I thought the best part
of that job was admiring the "decorations" that adorned the interior of the
regular caboose on the Mt. Morris Job. You know, the paper ones that were
"rescued" from the dumpsters at Kable Brothers.
Ed Pavlovic
qutlx1@a... wrote:
> The best part of switching the plant was the trip to and fro as it was always
> a matter of luck, chance and a special prayer as to whether you stayed on the
> rail between Mt Morris and Oregon. Some subscribed to the theory that it was
> better to go fast and thereby "smooth out" the low spots, broken rails, tight
> curves,etc.
> Leo
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