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Bob Officer pinched out a steaming pile
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:49:33 -0600, in alt.usenet.kooks, §ñühw¤£f
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Bob Officer pinched out a steaming pile
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 15:36:12 -0700, in alt.usenet.kooks, §ñühw¤£f
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In message , Bob

Officer
wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 09:31:50 -0600, in alt.usenet.kooks, §ñühw¤£f
wrote:

Bob Officer pinched out a steaming pile
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 09:31:29 -0600, in alt.usenet.kooks,

§ñühw¤£f
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Bob Officer pinched out a steaming pile
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2009 18:20:16 +0000 (UTC), in

alt.usenet.kooks,
Bertie
the Bunyip wrote:

§ñühw¤£f wrote in news:t96dnQfJw-
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Bertie the Bunyip pinched out a

steaming
pile
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"Scott M. Kozel" wrote in

news:gkvte8$eth$1
:

§ñühw¤£f wrote:

I propose a technological solution to the problem of

bird
strikes:
turboprops.
Lets return to the good old days pre-jet engines.

Well ... while the L-188 Lockheed Electra example is a
turboprop,
the
above poster apparently didn't realize that a turboprop

engine
has a
jet
engine.

Discuss.

The large piston engines were incredibly complex, and

generally
could
drive airliners at only about half the speed of those

with
the
pure
jet
engines.


yes, but they were so much more fun


Bertie

Ok ok...totally *genius* idea: dirigibles.

Excellent. I'll sign on for a course.


Yeah, think on that for a while.

Its either that or the locomotive, chaps.

Only if it's a real one. i.e. Steam

No! Hell no!

And what pray tell is wrong with steam?

Steam locomotives? Everything.

Well man spit it out! Lets not play guessing games here!

Have you ever been on a working steam locomotive?

Not while its running.

I have.

Didja get to be the shovelman?


No the engine had a working feed system. I do believe when Dad Fired
steam on the L&N they had "stokers" that hand fed the coal if the
feed broke or didn't work.

Originally an operating crew would be the engineer, firemen, and if
they had cars, a conductor and brakemen for every x numbers of cars
on the territory. Stokers were not really members of "the crew", but
worked under the direction of the Locomotive Firemen. The Engineer
operated the locomotive and was responsible for the trains safe
operation. The Conductor was in charge of cars and the contents,
there of and the assignment and positioning of his brake men. The
brakes on the train were set (by hand) at the direction of the
engineer. (all those whistle signals.)

Then the airbrakes came about, the need for multiple brakemen for x
number of cars.


Yeah..."improvements" to the system cut manpower. now all you have is
one or two people per train trying to stay awake.
So much for "progress".


They are very dirty (producing soot and ash. Very noisy. (usually
about 90-105 dB. They get louder under full power)

Yeap. Coal fired mostly.

One coal and everything else was oil.

Leave us not forget *wood*...it was plentiful once across the

country.

Most all locomotive engineers from the steam era were deaf. and
suffered breathing problems.

My granpa was one

So was mine, and so was my Dad.

Go Union!


However That wasn't how it worked. Grandad worked the Rock Island St
Louis to Sikeston he retired at 65 with something like 50 years of
service. Pop worked for the L&N @ Cleveland, Tn. Then he came west
during WW2. He went to work for the SP and retired with 45+ years of
combined service. There was 20 months of military service, and he was
discharged because of heart murmur.


Still...back in the day...those *were* good jobs.
At least you had some security.
Downsizing wasn't the norm. Now, its "oh ****, the passenger load has
dropped off by 5%, lets fire a bunch of people and cut service".


Deaf as hell but no breathing problems...he didnt know who the ****

I
was
later since he was all alzheimersy & stuff.

My dad died from lung cancer (both Small Cell Carcinoma and
Metastasized melanoma.

Bummer...the smoke was it?


Asbestos and/or smoke.

Me-so-thee-lee-oh-ma.
nods

Most all locomotive engineers from the diesel era still suffer
hearing loss. Most all operating employees for railroads with

more
than 10 years of service have some hearing loss. About ten years

ago
the railroads started losing lawsuits over hearing losses and

started
a hearing conservation program. Too bad it was 27 years too late.

YEah...back in the day it was a macho job and you didnt **** & moan
about the conditions.

The ****ed and moaned even then. I've listen to those guys all my
life.

no...they laughed at management...but as for crying about the
conditions?


Yep the ****ed and moaned about that too.

Well yer fambly wasn't "stoic" then.

No real railroader would complain "its too tough".


Being gone most of the time? Missing their families? If it wasn't for
the "good money", they would have left.


My grandpa was lucky then. He worked one line and was home often
enough...GNRY.

Today the railroad has cut
its pay for new hires to 30%. Wages have effectively dropped since
1985 to about 65% of what they were compared to pre-1985. The
employees with seniority (like me) have made up for this by just
working trips. I now work 25 days a month compared to the 18-19 days
I worked before 1985. The cry was a demand for more productivity. the
Grace commission of Ronnie agreed. The funny thing is while
productivity went up wages decreased. The number of working employees
decreased and got the average age increased. this increased the
health care costs and over the next 4 contracts the carriers cried
about the increases to health care cost. (the fact the employees
health care increases because of increase of work stress also was
ignored.)

I ****ing hated Reagan.
His passing made me smile


Biggest complaints from crews which still use those 1st and 2nd
generation locomotives, noise and exhaust fumes in the cab.

Ever seen a track weasel?

I seen just about everything. including the look on a kids face just
after he finally looked up and saw the locomotive, just before it

hit
him.

Ugh. Musta been a deaf kid.


Nope, listening to his ipod at full volume.

Holy shnikeies!!!

When the conductor and brakemen went back to look, then found his
Ipod laying near the impact sight, still playing at full volume.
He was listening to some sort of Rap.

ZOMGZ! I *knew* it! "Rap kills".


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