When
this subject first came up several weeks ago, I knew I had info that might
be of value, but could not put my hands on it until last night.
In
the May 1930 issue of Locomotive Engineers Journal, there is an article
titled "Reminder of Olden Days". With the article is a photo of 1506
in the St. Joseph yard with 3 young ladies all dressed up (college
gals) and 1506 was "spick and span".
The
article goes on to say: "..this Burlington locomotive, which is said to be
the pet of the CB&Q System and the best groomed locomotive in service in
the United States, we cannot help but think of the good old
days."
The
engineer in the photo is W. H. Grafton. "No 1506 is used in switching
passenger trains in the yards adjoining the union station at St
Joseph".
"A
very pretty orange and black awning is on the engine to keep the sun out of
the engineer's eyes".
"..when
the day's work is over, she is rubbed and polished and made as shiny as a
new dime."
If you
have a chance to obtain a copy of the article, it is well worth it as I only
touched on some of the highlighted comments.
Ray
Bedard
San
Jose CA