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Murphy Siding wrote: What caused things to change, when WC seemed to have such a promising start?
ShopsYardMaster wrote:It's also been mentioned in "Trains" Magazine that possibly the "family" feel of WC started to fade, as Mr. Burkhardt expanded overseas, and the unions began to put pressure on WC for representation. That, several costly derailments(Weyaweaga, WI, for example), the battle over remote control(1 person crews), and the stock price dropping(at one time the stock had split 3-for-1), some believe, led to his ouster.
Shades of John W. Barriger, and Miss KATY!
Murphy Siding wrote: So that's the whole story? Ed Burkhardt comes out of nowhere, stats WC. It becomes a rising star. It starts to falter, and he is ousted?
Hugh Jampton wrote: Murphy Siding wrote: So that's the whole story? Ed Burkhardt comes out of nowhere, stats WC. It becomes a rising star. It starts to falter, and he is ousted?Whuch is why they never made it into a movie
Mechanical Department "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."
The Missabe Road: Safety First
coborn35 wrote:I know everyone likes WC (including myself) but they were one of the pioneers of 1 man crews and i have heard other stories of them screwing employees over...Gonna try to find them. I have heard from ex WC engineers that they were a fine company though.
So what's Ed up to these days?? Maybe the movie isn't finished.
CC
Chris30 wrote:So what's Ed up to these days?? Maybe the movie isn't finished. CC
No wonder I didn't know what Ed was up to these days. The movie now has subtitles.
Like it or not (and I don't) this is the American Capitalistic Way folks!
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