Currently sitting at 30th street station in Philly waiting for a train (work related thing). Such an energy here from all these people. One thing that is missing in freight service.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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Carl,
Watch for Wolverines on 196. They go nuts at this time of year.
Norm
I hired out before the Internet was invented; and joined the computer age some time afterwards. Had this site been around as long as the magazine, I would have been on it as soon as I could have...maybe when I was in high school. You folks joined the year my elder daughter was married. This Saturday we celebrate my oldest grandchild's tenth birthday.Earlier tonight I was showing my youngest grandchild (16 months) some steam-train videos on the computer. He was saying "What's that?" a lot, and was fascinated by them. It also kept him very quiet and out of his parents' hair, as they were cooking supper for all of us.Tomorrow we head up to the Land of No Trains once more, but it will be a great time nonetheless. I can't wait to see three of the Charmageddon babies together again, now that they're older and able to notice other babies.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
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zugmann According to the year next to my name, I started on this forum when I was either leaving high school or starting college (18). then 4.5 years of college, then 8 years on the railroad. Where does the time go? Wonder how many other RRers were on here before drinking the koolaid, err, hiring out? I always tell people: "Back then I was young and dumb. Now I'm older."
According to the year next to my name, I started on this forum when I was either leaving high school or starting college (18). then 4.5 years of college, then 8 years on the railroad. Where does the time go?
Wonder how many other RRers were on here before drinking the koolaid, err, hiring out?
I always tell people: "Back then I was young and dumb. Now I'm older."
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
My youngest granddaughter's first train ride
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
mudchickenIf Zugs is feelin' old, Carl & I must be approaching dinosaur.
Hey, I resemble that remark...
Well, 18,000 or so (yes, you read that right) happy travellers-to-the-North-Pole later, our "Polar Express" is in the books. Travelled one more time to the "North Pole" this morning and "retired" it for another year. The pretty lights and holiday trappings have been stored, leaving just bare ground.
We did travel there by rail, as we needed to retrieve the retired passenger car in which we store all the props...
The PE operation was quite the operation, as usual. While I usually end up in the locomotive these days, I did work two nights as conductor, which is trying and satisfying at the same time.
Now it's time for some rest before the show circuit kicks off (anyone going to Springfield), and we'll be in rules class and starting to run trains again before you know it.
For now, I'm pooped!
On the lighter side, we generally stay at the gorgeous Hotel Utica if we work more than one night (as I usually do - it beats a two hour drive). Sunday morning a family who had ridden Saturday night (which I worked as a conductor) was having breakfast at the hotel when I was. After they finished, a sweet young lady (still in her "jammies") shyly came over to me to wish me Merry Christmas. It was cute (and, of course, I wished her the same in return).
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
grandparents job #1 spoil 'em and send them home.Ns was working uptown when I left Archbold.Sounded like the ND&W was coming into Defiance when I got home.Too much here to do now.Better get at it.
stay safe
Joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
Johnny, it sounds like you had a great time with your family! Our 16-month-old grandson Linus arrived from California this morning--and he brought his parents with him!
He's a happy little explorer--the grin and the light in his eyes when he discovers something new (and it's ALL new to him here!) crack us up every time. He didn't stay shy very long--Grandma got a smile out of him by feeding him Cheerios; Grandpa showed him a picture of a train.
He's a very good communicator with signs for various things (I'm not sure whether these are the sanctioned signs, but they aren't hard to understand). And his two favorite things to say are "What's that?" and "Right there!"Chris and Linda will let us play with him (but we have to share him with other family) for the week and more; they return to California on the 30th.
Carl and I be a little waxxy behind 'da ears. When it be feelin' more like "crusty", then you be closer to fossil.
mudchicken zugmann CShaveRR Remember Justin, from near Lafayette, Indiana, who used to post on this Forum years ago (I wish I could remember his Forum name!)? He was about 12 when he started posting, and pretty much quit when he discovered Facebook and girls (not necessarily in that order).He's now a qualified conductor on BNSF, working, I'm led to believe, out of Galesburg.So, Justin, whatever-your-Forum-name-is/was, congratulations! Stop making me feel old. BubbaJustin managed to flee Indiana for Illinois?....If Zugs is feelin' old, Carl & I must be approaching dinosaur. (I guess I have to keep an eye out for him and JeffH in my wanderings now)
zugmann CShaveRR Remember Justin, from near Lafayette, Indiana, who used to post on this Forum years ago (I wish I could remember his Forum name!)? He was about 12 when he started posting, and pretty much quit when he discovered Facebook and girls (not necessarily in that order).He's now a qualified conductor on BNSF, working, I'm led to believe, out of Galesburg.So, Justin, whatever-your-Forum-name-is/was, congratulations! Stop making me feel old.
CShaveRR Remember Justin, from near Lafayette, Indiana, who used to post on this Forum years ago (I wish I could remember his Forum name!)? He was about 12 when he started posting, and pretty much quit when he discovered Facebook and girls (not necessarily in that order).He's now a qualified conductor on BNSF, working, I'm led to believe, out of Galesburg.So, Justin, whatever-your-Forum-name-is/was, congratulations!
Remember Justin, from near Lafayette, Indiana, who used to post on this Forum years ago (I wish I could remember his Forum name!)? He was about 12 when he started posting, and pretty much quit when he discovered Facebook and girls (not necessarily in that order).He's now a qualified conductor on BNSF, working, I'm led to believe, out of Galesburg.So, Justin, whatever-your-Forum-name-is/was, congratulations!
Stop making me feel old.
BubbaJustin managed to flee Indiana for Illinois?....If Zugs is feelin' old, Carl & I must be approaching dinosaur.
(I guess I have to keep an eye out for him and JeffH in my wanderings now)
I am glad to hear that Justin is progressing towards the goal that he stated he had when he began posting--engineer. I wish him well. And, I hope he has retained enough interest in us to tell us something of himself and his adventures from time to time.
Johnny
That's quite a crowd, Johnny! Hope the weather was decent for the get together.
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
I was part of a pleasant Christmas party this evening. Katie (who lives over my step-father apartment which is downstairs) had her son and daughter, her daughter-in-law (and her mother), her grandson, her three step-sons and the girlfriend of one of them, as well as me for dinner. After dinner, we opened stockings and presents, and all had a good time together.
Ns had a train this morning in the siding.They were busy moving today.Pastor had an open house at the parsonage.Matt was running the trains for the guests.Mamma says the Christmas shopping is done.Time for some chores.
joe
2 ns trains passed each other as I left work.Went on errands tonight.The ND&W was pulling a train too Defiance along US 24.Better get to bed.work to do tomorrow.
CShaveRR Were you wearing your Google-goggles, Norris?
Were you wearing your Google-goggles, Norris?
Mookie I have to give you credit - I was too lazy to look up how to spell it!
I have to give you credit - I was too lazy to look up how to spell it!
zugmann I'm trying to figure out what a horsy D is.
I'm trying to figure out what a horsy D is.
Come on up! I bet we have enough Christmas goodies to feed everyone. And no fair picking on Southern Dakota, just because the population of the whole state runs a little less than that of metro Lincolnomaha Nebraska.
Did you hear that we are all invited to Murphy's house for egg nog and yummy horsy D's. Anyone that celebrates with those numbers, must be good for a spectacular party!
I don't think I know 52/250 people let alone buy for them or spend $ for stamps on them! Must have been lonesome in years past in zero population So Dak!
52 gifts wrapped (and only 2 for yours truely), first batch of 250 (!) cards/Christmas letters mailed/delivered today. Whew
We had that freezing drizzle here this morning. Always fun to watch drivers when that happens. The roads just looked wet. They were black ice.
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