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Posted by bcammack on Wednesday, June 23, 2004 8:27 PM
Thank you!
Regards, Brett C. Cammack Holly Hill, FL
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Posted by mudchicken on Wednesday, June 23, 2004 4:01 PM
SC = Signal desk, Signal Caller
MC = Maintenance Desk
CQS= Centralized Quality System (Car Billing Clerk), Centralized agents office for the division

All had their spaces, PODs, in the Scumburg, er...um Krebs Central, er um SOC/Systems Operations Center in Schaumburg, IL.........They are finally wising up and dispersing the DS's again...........IMHO Centrallizing stroked a few egos in the operating department while the railroad failed to be responsive to all but those in the nosebleed section and made everything less efficient.
Mudchicken Nothing is worth taking the risk of losing a life over. Come home tonight in the same condition that you left home this morning in. Safety begins with ME.... cinscocom-west
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Decoding something in an ATSF timetable
Posted by bcammack on Wednesday, June 23, 2004 1:58 PM
I have the April, 1994 ATSF timetable. Under "Radio Communications" the following is listed:

RADIO ___________________________Tone_Call-In___________
COMMUNICATION_____CH___DS___SC___MC___CQS__EMER_
Holiday to N.R. Jct. ____20____2_____3_____4_____5______9___

*****************************************************************
(Apologies for the underlinesl. It is the only way I know to insure
everything will line up.)

I understand CH is the AAR radio channel. I suspect that DS is the
Dispatcher tone number and EMER is the emergency tone number.

I haven't had much luck puzzling out the abbreviations "SC", "MC",
and "CQS". Can anyone help me complete my understanding of this?

Thanks!
Regards, Brett C. Cammack Holly Hill, FL

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