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Upcoming Zephyr 63 will have a little sidebar on the deadly silence in a rail yard inside an article about the Aurora depot coach yard in 1964 or so.
 
Karl, You are so right and how about switching Cat at night with nothing but flats !
 
Leo


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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: 1954 on duty fatality at Eola
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Amen brother. Too many close calls - particularly at night, in rain, dead beat tired. And, along with so many others, the west yard at Eola could be a scary place.

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From: Karl Rethwisch <qrailroadman@yahoo.com>
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In the daze of the "Congo", Congress Park Tabulated Wayfreight, I was a "ground man" during our feverish switching out of "West cars" at the Park.  The ground was blanketed with about a 4" covering of snow but, as I remember, it wasn't real cold.  As we did our work we still had a bit of afternoon winter light so it was easy to SEE the cars rolling down the tracks toward you.  While I waited for the next car to come to me I noticed two things. One, it was a flat. Two, though I could SEE the flat commin' I HEARD NOTHING !!!!  The slow moving car, as well as the snow, combined to COMPLETELY silence the car's approach !!!  
 
That incident has stayed with me to this day !  It PROVED to me that rolling freight cars can be both totally silent AND deadly should one's attention be momentarilly directed away from the task at hand.  Awareness of your surroundings is paramount to survival both as an employee as well as a "casual" observer !!
 
Karl


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