As Doug Riddell recalled in an issue about nine years ago of Rail News, I had longtime friendship with James Masters, an ACL dining car steward. A second section of the northbound Havana Special was supposed to pick up a Marine detatchment at Wilson, North Carolina, in the Spring of 1945 (Germany had quit, we were still fighting Japan), and their orders were cancelled at the last minute, and I was the only one, age 13 boarding at the time. So when I ate in the diner, I ate at the same table as the conductor and two trainment, and Jim insisted on my have second helpings of everything, the main dish being excellent fried chicken. I continued to plan trips around seeing Jim on the East Coast or West Coast Champions, when I was assigned to Fort Bragg near Fayetteville, and later when I did consulting work for clients in the Southeast.
I hope you and Michael have a long an great relationship and that you have many many opportunities to ride the CZ in the future. The scenery between Denver and Salt Lake City remains tops in my book!
daveklepper wrote: As Doug Riddell recalled in an issue about nine years ago of Rail News, I had longtime friendship with James Masters, an ACL dining car steward. A second section of the northbound Havana Special was supposed to pick up a Marine detatchment at Wilson, North Carolina, in the Spring of 1945 (Germany had quit, we were still fighting Japan), and their orders were cancelled at the last minute, and I was the only one, age 13 boarding at the time. So when I ate in the diner, I ate at the same table as the conductor and two trainment, and Jim insisted on my have second helpings of everything, the main dish being excellent fried chicken. I continued to plan trips around seeing Jim on the East Coast or West Coast Champions, when I was assigned to Fort Bragg near Fayetteville, and later when I did consulting work for clients in the Southeast. I hope you and Michael have a long an great relationship and that you have many many opportunities to ride the CZ in the future. The scenery between Denver and Salt Lake City remains tops in my book!
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There are times in my life where I've felt a connection, almost a "soul mate" type of thing when encountering a person for the first time and having heartfelt dialog on both sides. Often I am too slow to hand my card or find some face-saving way to re-establish a link. And unfortunately, there seems to be a lot less risk-taking in general, and specifically I'm not as open and trusting as I used to be. What with the threat of identity theft and terrorism, if pays to be cautious. On the other hand, there are times that absolutely the right person pops up, offers a solution or service, and goes away. This is not a mystical thing to me, nor do I claim any special luck: just expect the unexpected is what it boils down to, I suppose. I have a feeling you will encounter your new acquaintance some time in the future but if you don't--well, it still was something beautiful, wasn't it?
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