The Railway Conductor, Volumen24Order of Railway Conductors, 1907 |
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... train . It had rained just enough to loosen pebbles and rocks from their positions on the mountain sides and let them slip toward the valleys , roll into the stream or lodge on the track . Such nights as these , men in mountain service ...
... train . It had rained just enough to loosen pebbles and rocks from their positions on the mountain sides and let them slip toward the valleys , roll into the stream or lodge on the track . Such nights as these , men in mountain service ...
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... train - the caboose , the 50 and one car were sticking out on the main line , while the second car only partly cleared . Collinson at once had Mitch whistle out the head brakeman to go up the mountain as fast and far as possible to flag ...
... train - the caboose , the 50 and one car were sticking out on the main line , while the second car only partly cleared . Collinson at once had Mitch whistle out the head brakeman to go up the mountain as fast and far as possible to flag ...
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... train to move . Every man , realizing what might befall if the train ran away , had done the best to " set things " so that full control could be kept . From the start the men were out on top , each lantern seeming like a small candle ...
... train to move . Every man , realizing what might befall if the train ran away , had done the best to " set things " so that full control could be kept . From the start the men were out on top , each lantern seeming like a small candle ...
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... trains were run by the time card . The conductors were not hampered by telegraph operators telling them where to go or how to run their trains . The conductor had full charge of his train from start to finish . We were running trains on ...
... trains were run by the time card . The conductors were not hampered by telegraph operators telling them where to go or how to run their trains . The conductor had full charge of his train from start to finish . We were running trains on ...
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train . If both trains got 40 minutes behind schedule time , they both lost right to the road and must run wild , flagging around corners , until they met , when the train nearest to a station must back up to the station or a side track ...
train . If both trains got 40 minutes behind schedule time , they both lost right to the road and must run wild , flagging around corners , until they met , when the train nearest to a station must back up to the station or a side track ...
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