Home | Open Account | Help | 372 users online |
Member Login
Discussion
Media SharingHostingLibrarySite Info |
Western Railroad Discussion > Female Train CrewsDate: 07/08/09 13:52 Female Train Crews Author: DynamicBrake Does anyone have photos to post of female engine crews?? I really get a kick out of seeing them doing their thing. I get the same feeling when I see a lady behind the wheel of a big rig.
Kent in Carmel Valley Date: 07/08/09 13:56 Re: Female Train Crews Author: trainjunkie FWIW, here's a thread from the past on this topic...
http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?1,1633735,page=1 Date: 07/08/09 22:45 Re: Female Train Crews Author: PWB There are few females on Amtrak,engineers and conductors. I know some that work the Surfliners and Coast Starlilght on the Santa Barbara Sub. Sometimes have a all girl crew on one of the Surfliners.Engineer,conductor and AC.Current Antrak Road Foreman on Santa Barbara Sub is a female! Some of the younger ones are on the extra board,but 3 or 4? have seniority to hold a steady run?
PWB Oxnard CA Date: 07/09/09 01:51 Re: Female Train Crews Author: gobbl3gook Hard to say, but this conductor in FoamersNW's photo may be a woman.
http://www.trainorders.com/images2/view.php?369810 Ted in WA Date: 07/09/09 01:54 Re: Female Train Crews Author: AzNerd WE have a few out of Winslow, Phoneix & Needles on the BNSF a few are not too bad, they got a good sense of Humour except 1 in Winslow who plays the sexual hassrament card to a point that alot of crew personel don't want to work with her.
1 Road eng formen out of Winslow who a really cutey and always has a laugh and a smile, oh if I was 30 years younger. Date: 07/09/09 04:39 Re: Female Train Crews Author: jackpot Anyone have shots of "Tunnel Sue"??? The railroaders out of Seattle may know what I'm talking about. . .
Date: 07/09/09 12:27 Re: Female Train Crews Author: ChS7-321 2 or so years ago, as I deboarded a through northbound Regional train at New York Penn Station, I saw a very attractive girl, in probably her mid-20s, climb into the cab of the train's AEM-7's and take over the controls as the train pulled out into the East River tunnels.
|