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Tobacco Chewers Beware

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Tobacco Chewers Beware
Posted by superbe on Tuesday, September 3, 2013 7:56 AM

Here's a bit of trivia from the local paper.

 

100 years ago

Supt. G.D. Brooke of the Shenandoah division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, under whose direction many new and important improvements have been made to the company’s property, has started  an anti-spitting crusade at the local passenger station.

Mr. Brooke has had “Spitting Prohibited” signs painted in good-sized letters on the pavement surrounding the passenger depot and they are having the desired effect.

Tobacco chewers and others who feel constrained to spit can expectorate on the ground, but they have been requested not to do so on the station pavements.

Aug. 28, 1913

Bob

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Tuesday, September 3, 2013 7:08 PM

Contemporaneously, Rule H was a general prohibition against the use of tobacco in any form by railroad employees on duty.

That rule is enforced in my layout space, so you won't find any spittoons or ashtrays there.

Chuck (Respirationally challenged old coot modeling Central Japan in Septemer, 1964)

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Posted by charlie9 on Tuesday, September 3, 2013 10:51 PM

back when i worked on the ICRR, some of the locomotive cab walls and sun visors were stenciled with "do not spit on the floor" instead of some asinine safety slogan.

charlie

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Posted by steemtrayn on Thursday, September 5, 2013 1:36 AM

Waiting for someone to invent electronic chewing tobacco.

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Posted by BRAKIE on Thursday, September 5, 2013 5:47 AM

charlie9

back when i worked on the ICRR, some of the locomotive cab walls and sun visors were stenciled with "do not spit on the floor" instead of some asinine safety slogan.

charlie

 
Charlie, When I was braking on the PRR,I heard a old  engineer cuss a blue streak because he found tobacco juice on the floor by his seat..I felt sorry for the fireman(a qualified engineer-we called them a "fixture" fireman) since he chewed and would be force to spend the day with that engineer..
 
I was told later he added "filthy cab due to tobacco juice on floor" to his engineer's locomotive report.

Larry

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Summerset Ry.


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Posted by charlie9 on Thursday, September 5, 2013 10:24 AM

yeah, larry, they called themselves the standard railroad of the world but they never though of using a "big four cuspidor"  (empty beer can)

charlie

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