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Railroaders' Nostalgia > You Are There: B&OCT Chicago 1968-1969Date: 04/02/16 17:06 You Are There: B&OCT Chicago 1968-1969 Author: TAW ...but no narration by Walter Cronkite
I have posted four audio recordings with still pictures in order to make them videos. The railroaders forum does not allow video attachments, so I put them over in Nostalgia & History. First is a three segment recording of B&OCT 75th Street tower in the summer of 1968. http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,4000101 Second is a recording made in the B&OCT dispatchers office in November 1969 http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,3997924 There's some background to go with these: http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?18,3351933,3353133#msg-3353133 http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,2130497,2130497#msg-2130497 Put all of this, the writing and the audio, together and you have almost as complete a story as can be (someday I'll do an illustrated play by play of the recordings) of handling a lot of traffic in what would today be considered blazing time. Actually, it wouldn't be considered blazing time, it would be considered impossible. I still periodically sit in meetings and have experts tell me that what I used to participate in isn't possible (when I suggest disciplined operation at a level that doesn't come close to this). Mostly, I quit going to that kind of meeting. (Someday, I hope I can find the 8 hours of 3rd trick McCook, with the IHB dispatcher on the speaker, in 1967.) TAW Date: 02/13/24 10:12 Re: You Are There: B&OCT Chicago 1968-1969 Author: train1275 I have listened to these recordings several times over the years since they were posted, and still find them absolutely fascinating !
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