Thanks, Ron, for a serious answer to the question that was actually asked. SGL > NOTE: This message had contained at least one image attachment. > To view or download the image(s), click on or cut and paste > the following URL into your web browser: > > > http://lists.elhts.org/listthumb.cgi?erielack-09-05-06 > > Erie_radio_equipped_article.jpg (image/jpeg, 2419x3292 > 1054248 bytes, BF: 7.55 ppb) > > Schuyler and List, > > The question of applying the term "radio equipped" to the > Erie fleet came up in mid August. In researching the Freedom > Train, I came across this newspaper article (attached) from the May 6, > 1949 issue of the Buffalo Courier Express. > > It gives a good summary of the Erie's total system as far as > radio installations go. As of May 6th, 1949, 85% of the Erie > mainline was radio equipped. > > Ronald R. Dukarm ELHS #532 ELTHS #66 > rdukarm_@_adelphia.net > > The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List > Sponsored by the ELH&TS > http://www.elhts.org > The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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