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The rules today say that the clothing a employees wears must cover the torso and shoulders and pants that go down to the boot. So no tank tops, I wear a t-shirt, flannel, jeans and good boots. Ties are not allowed because they might get caught on something. Pocket watches are not advised due to the chain. Boots can be steel toes or not. <br />As for what I ate, cold cuts and cheese with bread made a nice traveler. Make as many as you want. If you have sidewall heaters you could heat up soup or stew. <br />The job of cleaning the cab goes to the service crew. But if you pick up a dead train then it was up to the crew. People can be very disgusting. My motto is like the campers, leave only documents for the train. Take all the stuff you brought and throw it away. <br />I like to know how it was back then you can learn a lot about the job from the old heads.
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