The Railway Conductor, Volumen24Order of Railway Conductors, 1907 |
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... road to lift the heaviest end of the burden , while others sat in the office to criticise . All trains do not handle alike , neither do all brakes hold the same , and often it happens that with every man Jack of the crew doing his best ...
... road to lift the heaviest end of the burden , while others sat in the office to criticise . All trains do not handle alike , neither do all brakes hold the same , and often it happens that with every man Jack of the crew doing his best ...
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... road in 1846 , the locomotives on that road were all built by Hinkley & Drury of Boston . The Baldwin's first came out in 1837 . Many of the THE RAILWAY CONDUCTOR 15.
... road in 1846 , the locomotives on that road were all built by Hinkley & Drury of Boston . The Baldwin's first came out in 1837 . Many of the THE RAILWAY CONDUCTOR 15.
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... road , making seven stops each trip or 112 stops each day . The cars used were the old fashioned English pattern , like a Concord coach on wheels , with entrance at the side carrying 14 passengers . E. Minot was the superintendent . In ...
... road , making seven stops each trip or 112 stops each day . The cars used were the old fashioned English pattern , like a Concord coach on wheels , with entrance at the side carrying 14 passengers . E. Minot was the superintendent . In ...
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... road and must run wild , flagging around corners , until they met , when the train nearest to a station must back up ... roads . Of the 19 conductors running passen- ger trains on the M. C. in 1855 only two are now in the flesh - George ...
... road and must run wild , flagging around corners , until they met , when the train nearest to a station must back up ... roads . Of the 19 conductors running passen- ger trains on the M. C. in 1855 only two are now in the flesh - George ...
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... road and ran an engine on that road until 1864. During the month of December 1864 , while on my way to Alabama , I was corralled at Bowling Green , Kentucky , by the Federal officials there . My baggage was seized and I was placed under ...
... road and ran an engine on that road until 1864. During the month of December 1864 , while on my way to Alabama , I was corralled at Bowling Green , Kentucky , by the Federal officials there . My baggage was seized and I was placed under ...
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