Steve...that's an interesting sidelight which I never would have thought of on my own although it fits so well with a railroaders mentality and penchant for the nickname and the "playing of tricks".
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Charlie I think what we have is not high prose...but it's REAL RAILROADERS TALKING...As I've "postulated" before my round tuit is getting closer and I'll try to get something going. There is so much
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Charlie...I'll be glad to get anything you have..I, also, have some "non politically correct stuff"..some from the old Railroad Magazine which most of us old timers are familiar with. Send me anythin
Railroad men, especially those of the "Q" were full of tricks, humor, and sometimes just plain ornery but 100% honest when I was growing up on the Lincoln/Alliance Division out in York, NB. Our house
I have all my Railroad Magazines from the 40's and 50's.. Mom and Dad almost threw them out when I was in RVN 67/68, but dad started reading them again and kept them. I still look and read them. That
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E. S. Dellinger, one of my favorite authors was a former Frisco brakeman..In his story..Wheeling the Hotshots" about 1950 or so he used lots of town names....In later years..Just for grins and giggle