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Re: (erielack) Re: How many work for a railroad?
I work (without pay) for a railroad--the Indiana Transportation Museum
which operates on track operated by the Hoosier Heritage Port
Authority. There is a freight operator on the line with no customers at
present. However, when there was freight activity, I usually was the
on-duty dispatcher and also qualified 3 of its engineers on the line. I
also work very part-time for the Central Indiana & Western helping out
with engineer certification issues.
Ken Bush
Richard Pennisi wrote:
>Bill and Listers,
>
>I worked for EL-Conrail-UP-ATSF for 26 years begining my career in the summer of 1966 and
>now work for FRA
>
>Rich Pennisi
>TrainGG1_@_aol.com wrote:
>On August 18th, Paul B asked this question of the E list:
>
>I would like to now just how many of the members worked on a RR?
>
>Judging from some of the Emails I've read over time, it appears that a
>number of us do. If we are to start a poll, let me be the first to say "I work for
>a railroad" (in my case, Metra in Chicago) and am a "lifer," having started
>my career on April 18, 1973.
>
>Bill Shapotkin
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