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Posted by AgentKid on Sunday, November 30, 2014 1:25 AM

MEDIA BAFFLEGAB.

New heights were reached in this area earlier today. I had thought calling a locomotive a Power Car might have been as far as they could go, but wait for it. . .

There was a minor derailment up at Lake Louise, AB earlier today as the train went over a switch. The media referred to the switch as a TRANSFER STATION.

That is all.

Thank you.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, November 29, 2014 7:23 PM

Deggesty

Jeff, to whom does the Manager of Rodent control report?

 
Would it be that manager reports to whom ever is on duty at facility showing the results of a job well done to all.
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Posted by jeffhergert on Saturday, November 29, 2014 4:51 PM

zugmann
 
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Tell me you at least got a traditional Charlie Brown Thanksgiving meal of toast, pretzels, and popcorn?

 

 

Not too far off. 

 

I was always amused how yard guys get the day off with pay, yet road guys work it for nothing extra.  When that part of the contract was being written, someone must have been out taking a whiz or something.

 

I thought it was part of the National contract, but maybe not.  Road people (on our line) get paid personal leave days in place of the holidays.  There's 11 (IIRC) railroad recognized holidays and road people will eventually get 11 paid leave days.  (You don't start out with 11, but 3 and get a few more added every few years.  I think I'm up to 9.)  You can use them when you want, subject to crew availability.  That is, they can deny your use of them if they think they are too short on crews.  (Although it may have changed, and probably not for the better, it was said the computer system used to determine crew availability looked at all terminals over the region.  Maybe the entire railroad.  Your terminal could be flush with people, but a shortage 500 miles away caused a denial for laying off.  Callers used to be able to override the system, but supposedly now they can't.)

Paid leave days that aren't used by the end of the year for trainmen can be carried over and used until May of the next year.  Engineers used to be able to carry them over, too.  Until somewhere (I think I heard it was North Platte or Cheyenne) the local union made a deal to have unused paid days "banked" until you end your railroad employment.  I don't think it was supposed to be systemwide, but that's how it is now.  

They will also usually pay the days for uncompensated time off after the fact.  That is, you lay off or are forced off by Federal Requirement in an uncompensated status.  You can put a claim in asking to be paid a leave day(s) for the time off.  I burned up most of my leave days this year for being off on the Federal Requirement.  Most of the year they were denying the paid leave days, even when approved by your supervisor.  I only used one or two to get time off this year.  All the others were when I was already off or otherwise unavailable.  If they paid unused days at the end of the year, that wouldn't be so bad.  I wasn't going to give them a no interest loan for 15 or 20 years so I made sure I burned them up some how.

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Posted by Mookie on Saturday, November 29, 2014 3:30 PM

Had late breakfast with Sir Chicken & Boss Hen.  Always a fun time!  Sent a hug with them for Nigel (scotty); BH said a treat would be respected more!  Pizza

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Posted by zugmann on Friday, November 28, 2014 10:15 PM

Murphy Siding
Tell me you at least got a traditional Charlie Brown Thanksgiving meal of toast, pretzels, and popcorn?

 

Not too far off. 

 

I was always amused how yard guys get the day off with pay, yet road guys work it for nothing extra.  When that part of the contract was being written, someone must have been out taking a whiz or something.

It's been fun.  But it isn't much fun anymore.   Signing off for now. 


  

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Posted by CShaveRR on Friday, November 28, 2014 7:39 PM

Our Thanksgiving plans went off without a hitch until early this morning.  By changing our orer of family visits, we saw a lot more relatives yesterday than we normally do.  I'd like to make that work every year, but next year is the "little kids' Thanksgiving", when the Charmageddon babies will be getting together.  (These gatherings alternate between Thanksgivingand Christmas; this year we'll get the babies together for Christmas).

Early this morning I woke up unable to breathe, and with no voice.  A little first-aid helped that problem (sorry, SJ...turns out I'm allergic to some cats, after all!), and my voice returned in time for a lunch gathering with a couple of high-school classmates (including one that I never realy knew before now, beyond name recogntion).  But we had taken care of the L.L.C. business we needed to by that time, so we decided to come home a day early.  Pat is glad to be able to watch the old movies that she wants to see on TV, and I might sleep in tomorrow.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, November 28, 2014 3:22 PM

afternoon

waiting on boyscout popcorn.tomorrow it's have truck will haul it.going to watch the game in between.Ns had a stack train in the siding when I left work.Lot's of OT for whoever wants it at work too.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, November 28, 2014 1:54 PM

Aside to Murphy:  When Jeff posts these stories, it is like sitting in a comfy chair and listening to family stories about railroading.  This is the best part of the forum for me! 

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Posted by Deggesty on Friday, November 28, 2014 12:37 PM

Jeff, to whom does the Manager of Rodent control report?

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Posted by jeffhergert on Friday, November 28, 2014 12:25 PM

zugmann

 

 

I got to spend Thanksgiving in a Ramada (and people still want to work for the railroad..why??).  Pretty much everything ran except a few yard / local jobs.  First time I've seen that since I hired out.  Either business is that good, or planning that poor.  Rumors of full service on Christmas floating around. Dots - Sign

 

But you got to stay at a Ramada!

I started out at home.  Becky and I were planning to take advantage of one of the restaurants serving Thanksgiving dinner.  Until my mark was moving too close to make the trip over to Ames and back.  So I was sent to the local store (stayed open all day) for last minute turkey type options.  While leaving the store, I saw the West way freight on the lead ready to leave town.  That job used to always lay in for a holiday.  I've noticed the last couple of years that they don't annul as many yard, local, and junk manifests (at least on the main line corridor) like they used to.  In my area, they always have "planned" to keep everything, except for the aforementioned local/yard/junk manifests,  running.  It was usually crew issues that limited what actually ran.

Speaking of which, crew issues aren't as bad for Thanksgiving as they once were.  (Most employees will say they will work T-day, but won't on X-mas.)  There were a few laid off, including two extra board guys who bailed and moved me up one train.  I'm not sure if they marked off because of the holiday or to avoid the train.  I got to spot an mty ethanol train at the Blair Cargill plant and then take the power to Council Bluffs for servicing.

(On the diesel ramp at CB while waiting for our van, it seemed like I was in a time warp.  At 2am visible in the available light in the immediate vicinity of the ramp office was nothing but GP38, GP40 and a lone SD40-2 engines.  There was big modern road power in the facility, but not visible from where I was standing.  I thought how those engines once were main line road power, now they are yard and local power.)

A few days ago, one of the van drivers let a stray cat get into our yard office.  I don't if it was on purpose or accidental.  They finally got it back out.  Someone asked me later if I had brought one of my cats with me to work.  I said no, that the stray was the new Manager of Rodent Control.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 28, 2014 12:14 PM

Murphy Siding
Tell me you at least got a traditional Charlie Brown Thanksgiving meal of toast, pretzels,  and popcorn?

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmm......TOAST!!!!!!

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, November 28, 2014 9:23 AM

Pecan pie is good, if sweet almost to a fault.

My scratch-made apple turned out quite well (not always the case, crust-wise).  It would sit in the fridge for three days while I'm on the railroad, so I'm taking some of it to share...

Three more days of hauling happy families to the North Pole (and Old Forge).  Hope the snow doesn't get carried away - makes for a slippery day climbing the hill...

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, November 28, 2014 8:48 AM

zugmann

I got to spend Thanksgiving in a Ramada (and people still want to work for the railroad..why??).  Pretty much everything ran except a few yard / local jobs.  First time I've seen that since I hired out.  Either business is that good, or planning that poor.  Rumors of full service on Christmas floating around. Dots - Sign

 

Can't speak for your carrier - mine is still trying to work off the reroutes from the Lake Effect snow that shut down the lines between Cleveland and Buffalo plus business is that good.

Never too old to have a happy childhood!

              

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Friday, November 28, 2014 8:14 AM

zugmann

There's a bakery near me that makes an awesome pecan pie.  I'm not even that crazy about pecans, but that pie is awesome.

 

I got to spend Thanksgiving in a Ramada (and people still want to work for the railroad..why??).  Pretty much everything ran except a few yard / local jobs.  First time I've seen that since I hired out.  Either business is that good, or planning that poor.  Rumors of full service on Christmas floating around. Dots - Sign

 

   Tell me you at least got a traditional Charlie Brown Thanksgiving meal of toast, pretzels,  and popcorn?

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Posted by zugmann on Friday, November 28, 2014 8:09 AM

There's a bakery near me that makes an awesome pecan pie.  I'm not even that crazy about pecans, but that pie is awesome.

 

I got to spend Thanksgiving in a Ramada (and people still want to work for the railroad..why??).  Pretty much everything ran except a few yard / local jobs.  First time I've seen that since I hired out.  Either business is that good, or planning that poor.  Rumors of full service on Christmas floating around. Dots - Sign

It's been fun.  But it isn't much fun anymore.   Signing off for now. 


  

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Posted by Mookie on Friday, November 28, 2014 7:09 AM

Houston Ed - since they fixed the old heater, we could almost have a windows open day!  Lovin' it!

Pecan Pie - I would have given some serious thought to traveling south!

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Posted by edblysard on Thursday, November 27, 2014 11:21 PM
Turkey, ham, biscuits, stuffing, green bean salad, candied yams, deviled eggs, pecan pie and pumpkin pie…middle daughter brought her boyfriend, and a red velvet cake with cream cheese icing.
She and boyfriend had to go to his parents later for another dinner, daughter told him to eat here till he couldn’t’ take another bite, it appears his mom is not all that good at cooking….he took her at word, boy ate half of Aimee’s pecan pie, Aimee sent him on with a “care package” with a lot of ham in it….kid is going to be eating ham sandwiches for a good while.
Boyfriend, Johnny, is Hispanic, and my youngest daughter had my computer on, playing music, she got into my collection of blues and rhythm /rock..we had dinner with Johnny Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and old Clapton, I think we made a convert from rap/pop to real music!
Sorry Mookie, but it was a windows open kinda day here!

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, November 27, 2014 9:35 PM

What is the deal with holidays and appliances?  I thought we were going to have frozen food for awhile!

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Thursday, November 27, 2014 8:09 PM

     Mookie-  The friends that we had dinner with are dealing with a furnace that concked out this morning. 

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, November 27, 2014 7:44 PM

What a great day!  Tree is expecting; Murphy also got stuffed; we got our heat back by 10 am....

And I still have a great set of tastebuds!  Dinner

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Thursday, November 27, 2014 6:36 PM

tree68

I'm stuffed, now...

Daughter called, gave phone to grandson, who informed me he'd soon be a big brother.

Daughter explained that they are adopting a young lady who will be born at the end of January.  Everyone is excited!

 

 Cool beans man! Yes

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Thursday, November 27, 2014 6:35 PM

The biggest turkey I've ever seen, a ham bigger than a basketball, wild rice & sage dressing and homemade pumpkin pie!  I have a lot to be thankful for. Dinner

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, November 27, 2014 5:49 PM

I'm stuffed, now...

Daughter called, gave phone to grandson, who informed me he'd soon be a big brother.

Daughter explained that they are adopting a young lady who will be born at the end of January.  Everyone is excited!

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, November 27, 2014 10:21 AM

Happy Thanksgiving to all - drive safe if you're driving!

An unfortunate incident in a neighboring fire district this morning - carbon monoxide issues with seven being transported to the hospital.  No word on final outcome - hopefully all survive with no aftereffects.

A surprise on the bird feeders this morning - a red-bellied woodpecker.  I'm used to the downy and hairy woodpeckers.  This fellow is much larger.  Most of the other regular denizens of the feeders have been "at the trough" this morning, including a large bevy of bluejays.  

The jays tend to be messy feeders, knocking a lot of seed to the ground, but there are ground feeders, too, so that's not the problem it could be.

Time to get to work on the pie so I can get to work on the rest of dinner!

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 27, 2014 8:43 AM

Happy Thanksgiving from Alamo City!!!!  Cowboy

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Posted by CShaveRR on Thursday, November 27, 2014 8:19 AM

SJ, I just hope your windows seal well, and you have plenty of coverings (quilts?), to get you through.  Warm thoughts coming your way!

We woke up to several inches of fresh, still-falling snow here in western Michigan. There's no wind to whip it up yet, so it looks tranquil out there.  As Pat and I were having breakfast, three deer walked across my sister's back yard.  Instead of hearing the lonesome whistle, I'm hearing the lone snow-blower.  Off to church in a few...then over the river and through more woods to get to Uncle Harry and Aunt Jane's house (they aren't grandparents).  I hope everyone's Thanksgiving is special and memorable for the right reasons!


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Posted by samfp1943 on Thursday, November 27, 2014 6:30 AM

Mookie

Our furnace just went out. 

Always on a holiday - fridge, furnace, central air, landline (pre-cell), i think I have seen it all.  So I have my space heater really close and put the Driver to bed - he doesn't seem to mind the cold like I do. 

Blah!  Grumpy

 

Just a short note to all:  HAPPY THANKSGIVING !Bow

Hope yopur holiday is a safe one and brings each, exactlyly what they want....and without life'sd little annoyances!

 

 


 

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:26 PM

Our furnace just went out. 

Always on a holiday - fridge, furnace, central air, landline (pre-cell), i think I have seen it all.  So I have my space heater really close and put the Driver to bed - he doesn't seem to mind the cold like I do. 

Blah!  Grumpy

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Posted by Norm48327 on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:12 PM

My contribution to tomorrow's feast will be a sinful peach cobbler. Chef Dinner

Norm


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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, November 26, 2014 5:26 PM

I think we're going to duck the worst of the Nor'easter at my house, but it's definitely nasty to the south of us.  I was shopping in town today and spotted a semi coming off the Interstate with wet snow plastered all over the front of it.  A lot of it.

Fortunately, another train will be out before Friday's Polar Express trips, so we might get by without too much slipping and sliding.  

Time to make my favorite cranberry relish, so it can "age" before dinner tomorrow.

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