QUOTE: Originally posted by dknelson Can I add to Eolafan's remark -- yes the volume and clarity of the transmissions at Eola Yard make it sound like the DS is in the next building -- but there is no mistaking those twangy Texas accents for someone from northern Illinois! Dave Nelson
QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman Centralized dispatching also has advantages. More flexibility to cover vacations, retirements, off days, sickness, etc. Dave H.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill Mud: Knowing the territory is the essential of the business. Period, no substitute. Don't blame the dispatcher; it's the railroad's job to get him or her out there, and it's costly, so they try to avoid it. Many of the dispatchers I know use their days off or vacation to ride their territory. Centralization is a siren song for modern corporations. It gives them the illusion of control.
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