names on N&W documents
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Fri Feb 10 16:36:21 EST 2006
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> Does anyone know an M.C. Morris who was a conductor on an N&W train in
> around 1930? I bought an old, very used copy of the Norfolk and
> Western Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Operating
> Department and his name was the only one in it.
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> Also, does anyone know R.L. Collins who worked on an N&W train in
> 1990? His name appears on a "Non-Service Time Report-Trainman"
> document that I found in the caboose I am restoring for the city of
> Burlington, NC. What is that document for? I looked up "trainman."
> How does that differ from a brakeman or flagman? On the sheet, Mr.
> Collins notes "allow 78 miles at 26 cents per mile account using
> personal auto from 11375 to 11768 and return to 11375." What do those
> 5 digit numbers refer to? In the box labeled "Division or Terminal"
> he has written "PocA Pd." Where is that? On the back it says:
> Deadhead Authority - Name of person deadheaded:" What does that mean?
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> Only one more question today. Did cabooses in the 1970s carry fire
> extinguishers? Were they the same as other fire extinguishers or
> made especially for train usage? Where were they kept? On my
> caboose, I don't see any bracket or place to secure one.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Ann Hobgood
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