Greetings Leo,
I agree.
Most railroad machinery is impressive.
But it is nothing without the good humoured, honest day to day toil of the
majority of railroad employees (and the families that supported them).
Keep those stories rolling.
It is important that some of these are recorded for posterity.
Mark
Adelaide, South Australia.
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From: "qutlx1@aol.com" <qutlx1@aol.com>
To: cbq@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 12:58:38 PM
Subject: [CBQ] Stories
I want to thank those of you have sent seperate emails encouraging me to
continue with the stories.
I share the stories because I feel that while the equipment,facilitie s,models
and business decisions are an important part of the Q's history so are the
day to day trials and tribulations of those who made it work.
But I must tell you that my stories are pale compared to those of J.F
Schmid, R.R. Repetto and J. Shoemacher of the Aurora Division. I only wish I
had had
a tape recorder so many times when I could hardly stay in the seat listening
to their stories. Unfortunately we can't listen to Shoes stories anymore.
Danny are you or have you gotten Rips' stories recorded?
Leo
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