by Jack Shufelt
"GS" was still open in June of 1978, CR ETT No. 1, can someone advise ETT and General Order date and number when closed.
Thanks,
Jack
Thanks,
Jack
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Jack Shufelt wrote:Noel,Northeastern Region timetable no. 3 took effect April 29, 1984.
I appreciate the great information very much. I find it most interesting that they still used an operator at Utica for some period of time after moving the machine there. What was the effective date of TT No. 3?
Thanks again,
Jack
shlustig wrote:When I came to Utica, Al Mead was the regular 2nd-trick St. Lawrence Disp.; other regulars on the St. Lawrence Desk were Angelo Pacifico, and Don Martin, Sr. Bob Cervo was the STO, and the regular CTD's were Bud Baratier. Avery Van Slyke, Bill Proni, and John Schuyler. Regular Mohawk DS's included Doug Allen, Don Ogden, Tom Rider, and ArtThanks for the trip down memory lane. It's amazing how one can forget all of the names of people one worked with all those years ago. I have to say that Doug Allen, Don Ogden, and John Schuyler were my favorite actors on the desk in Utica -- particularly from the point of view of the one running trains out there.
shlustig wrote:Before I forget, I see that Art Keough got short-changed on my prior post.He was one I was trying to remember. He was on the midnight shift for several years. There was another one that gave up daylight for the midnight shift because the extreme pressure on days (track work and Hi-railers) was driving his BP up (no, not brake pipe). All I remember was that his first name was John. Anyone recall?
ChiefTroll wrote:Was it John Tinney?He's the one! He had a great radio voice, if I recall correctly.