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The J had one spur that went to the powe= r house. Leo Sent from my iPad > On Jul 6, 2014, at 10:58 AM, "Email mchsi dhartman@mchsi.com [CBQ]" wrote: >=20 > The J freight house was at the north end of Woodlawn (the end of its =E2= =80=8Eline). I grew up down there and the freight house operation was right= out of the movie "Christmas Story."=20 >=20 > Did the J switch SA or was that Q? >=20 > Douf >=20 > Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE netw= ork. > =E2=80=8E > From: Dan dlgrobe@ameritech.net [CBQ] > Sent: Friday, July 4, 2014 6:47 PM > To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com > Reply To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [CBQ] CBQ/Milw xing in Aurora >=20 >=20=20 > These are great stories. I'm to young to have known the CBQ or the J in A= urora but I've been drawn to both for as long as I know. The Q has lots of = info and the J Aurora Branch activities are nearly non existent. So I'm ver= y appreciative of you sharing. If anyone has any more on the J Aurora Branc= h or J at Eola please feel free to join the EJE yahoo group or email me. I'= d love to hear more. Happy 4th everyone.=20 >=20 > Dan >=20 > On Jul 4, 2014, at 4:56 PM, "Leo qutlx1@aol.com [CBQ]" wrote: >=20 > > Steve you brought back a long forgotten memory w/ that comment on runni= ng to see the J Aurora run. This has nothing to do with the Q(well almost n= othing) but I think it's a story that shows how RRing used to be. > >=20 > > E.B. (Smitty) Smith retired after 43 years and 10 months employment on = the Q,with 38 of those years a switchman in the Aurora/Eola terminal. If yo= ur a BRHS member your going to learn about him in the upcoming Alley Job ar= ticle. Buy the way he was my grandfather. > >=20 > > When Smitty retired he sold the big old two story house on Grove St to = my parents and moved to a bungalow on south Broadway very near the Js Auror= a branch. Every so often when the J made their twice a week run into Aurora= ; Smitty would hear them coming,get up from the lazy boy and walk to the rt= e 25 xing. There he would flag the engine down and proceed to have a 10 or = 15 minute conversation with the crew about the state of RR affairs and who = on the J had retired,etc,etc. All this time the flashers and bells are doin= g there thing, cars are stopping, looking around then proceeding. When all = the pertinent info had been exchanged a highball was given,the train procee= ded and then another highball was given as the caboose went by. > > I don't know why I never asked for a ride!? > >=20 > > In the 70s we would bump into the J Aurora job crew at the office on So= Lincoln ave as they ate dinner. The train would be resting behind the offi= ce. The office,well it's name might be a little misleading, but it sure gav= e many a husband the excuse to say "Honey at was at the office late" > >=20 > > Leo >=20 >=20 >=20 --Apple-Mail-DE406D1E-0A98-472A-9687-512ABC3BDAED Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SA was switched by the Irish Mail. The J had one spur that went to the= power house.

Leo

Sent from my iPad

On Jul 6, 2014, at 10:58 AM, "Email mchsi dhartman@mchsi.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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The J freight house was at the north e= nd of Woodlawn (the end of its =E2=80=8Eline). I grew up down there and the= freight house operation was right out of the movie "Christmas Story." = ;

Did the J = switch SA or was that Q?

Douf
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Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartpho= ne on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network.
= =E2=80=8E = =
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dlgrobe@= ameritech.net [CBQ]
Sent: Friday, July 4, 2014 6:47 PM=
Subject: Re: [CBQ] CBQ/Milw xing = in Aurora

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These are great stories. I'm to young to have known the CBQ or the= J in Aurora but I've been drawn to both for as long as I know. The Q has l= ots of info and the J Aurora Branch activities are nearly non existent. So = I'm very appreciative of you sharing. If anyone has any more on the J Auror= a Branch or J at Eola please feel free to join the EJE yahoo group or email= me. I'd love to hear more. Happy 4th everyone.

Dan

On Jul 4, 2014, at 4:56 PM, "Leo qutlx1@a= ol.com [CBQ]" <CBQ@yahoogroup= s.com> wrote:

> Steve you brought back a long forgotten memory w/ that comment on runn= ing to see the J Aurora run. This has nothing to do with the Q(well almost = nothing) but I think it's a story that shows how RRing used to be.
>
> E.B. (Smitty) Smith retired after 43 years and 10 months employment on= the Q,with 38 of those years a switchman in the Aurora/Eola terminal. If y= our a BRHS member your going to learn about him in the upcoming Alley Job a= rticle. Buy the way he was my grandfather.
>
> When Smitty retired he sold the big old two story house on Grove St to= my parents and moved to a bungalow on south Broadway very near the Js Auro= ra branch. Every so often when the J made their twice a week run into Auror= a; Smitty would hear them coming,get up from the lazy boy and walk to the r= te 25 xing. There he would flag the engine down and proceed to have a 10 or= 15 minute conversation with the crew about the state of RR affairs and who= on the J had retired,etc,etc. All this time the flashers and bells are doi= ng there thing, cars are stopping, looking around then proceeding. When all= the pertinent info had been exchanged a highball was given,the train proce= eded and then another highball was given as the caboose went by.
> I don't know why I never asked for a ride!?
>
> In the 70s we would bump into the J Aurora job crew at the office on S= o Lincoln ave as they ate dinner. The train would be resting behind the off= ice. The office,well it's name might be a little misleading, but it sure ga= ve many a husband the excuse to say "Honey at was at the office late"
>
> Leo

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