Fred:
Thanks; I've passed this along to Bill. I remember Norm because I was actively involved in arranging fantrips and excursions in the 1960s, though more often we dealt with Charlie Able for our special wants and needs.
Hol
From: CBQ@groups.io <CBQ@groups.io> on behalf of Fred Crissey <fhc925@frontier.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2020 7:43 PM
To: CBQ@groups.io <CBQ@groups.io>
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Query from Bill Schultz
Hol:
I knew Joe Krupka but only met him after the BN merger. I did not know that he was at 14th Street during that time period you mentioned but I do know that he was there earlier in the 1960's. I shared a house in Aurora with Norm Andersen.
Norm was the Special Movements Clerk in the Passenger Dept. He told me that there were several passenger cars that the Passenger Dept would not move to Chicago because they thought Joe would condemn them and there were no replacement cars. I told Joe that
story later and he said Norm was probably right. Joe was at least a second generation Q employee and started in Cicero Yard. He was born and raised in Cicero. Somebody or maybe it was Joe himself said his nickname was "Crazy Joe from Cicero". Joe taught
me a lot and we became good friends. Joe passed away in about 1980 when he was assigned in the Twin Cities Terminal. I can tell some more stories about Joe but later.
Fred Crissey
On Saturday, March 28, 2020, 03:47:21 PM CDT, HOL WAGNER <holpennywagner@msn.com> wrote:
Bill asked me to put this out to the group. Hopefully some of you out there will know the answers..
Perhaps I could entice you into putting this out to the community of interest to see if anyone can help to identify two Q officers. First is a road foreman of engines, last name Harmon, initials unknown, who would have been assigned to the Chicago & Aurora
Divisions in the fall of 1936. (Thus, anyone with a Chicago & Aurora Divisions employee timetable of that era should be able to determine the answer.) I'm seeking Harmon's first and middle initials or first name. The second is J. D. Krupka, who was a principle
recipient of communications from trainmasters riding the CZ in the winter of '68-'69 noting bad-order conditions on individual cars (and they were legion) with Mr. Krupka ultimately responsible for their correction. From that it appears Krupka was a Mechanical
Department officer (either system-wide or, perhaps, at 14th St. Chicago) and responsible for passenger-car maintenance. I'm seeking his specific title and headquarters location.
Hol
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