adkrr64 BaltACD In the present day, the only Senior Railroad Official that maintained their 'Engineer's Card' was Cindy Sanborn while she was with CSX. Of course once she moved on to UP and then NS I doubt that she did. Saw a article recently that she was retiring from NS. Interesting. So how often would Ms. Sanborn need to run a train to keep her engineer card? Seems like it would have to be enough times to have a check ride and an unannounced test as a minimum. I wonder what the average conductor thought when paired up with someone like that.
BaltACD In the present day, the only Senior Railroad Official that maintained their 'Engineer's Card' was Cindy Sanborn while she was with CSX. Of course once she moved on to UP and then NS I doubt that she did. Saw a article recently that she was retiring from NS.
Interesting. So how often would Ms. Sanborn need to run a train to keep her engineer card? Seems like it would have to be enough times to have a check ride and an unannounced test as a minimum. I wonder what the average conductor thought when paired up with someone like that.
My understanding it required a yearly 'check ride' over one of the territories she was qualified on. I could be wrong.
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wjstix More importantly, since the race to Chicago...
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On one of the Roanoke VA NRHS 611 Independence Limited trips I was on, Grahm Claytor was running 611 between Bellvue, OH and Ft.Wayne IN. I clocked the speed using time between mile posts and got 70mph. (51 sec.) The employee TT indicated speed limit for the track for passenger was 60 mph. Enroute to the motel, I asked some of the loco crew about it and was assured they NEVER went that fast.
BigJim wjstix More importantly, since the race to Chicago... If you actually watched the movie, you would have seen that the race was TO Boulder City.
If you actually watched the movie, you would have seen that the race was TO Boulder City.
Yes, it was taking iron lungs from Chicago to Boulder City. As I mentioned, I haven't watched the movie since the 1980s so memory is a bit hazy. The discussion about the distance and time etc. are still the same regardless which direction it was heading though.
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Never fire the chauffeur before the end of the ride...
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