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Date: 04/24/21 07:01
Graffiti Friday(belated) II
Author: atsfer

Attached are 3 more good old days graffiti with the one referring to Tom which was on the side of an ATSF caboose showing real talent.   One of the others belongs to a Trainorders member.








Date: 04/24/21 07:55
Re: Graffiti Friday(belated) II
Author: retcsxcfm

How about Herbie?

Uncle Joe



Date: 04/26/21 07:25
Re: Graffiti Friday(belated) II
Author: monaddave

Ray Corny is/ was (retired??) a real Santa Fe trainman working Middle Div. Seniority District #1. The Corny is a shortened version of his full last name.

We'd see his salutations on Boeing cars crossing MRL enroute to and from the Pacific Northwest.
Dave in MT



Date: 04/28/21 09:53
Re: Graffiti Friday(belated) II
Author: atsfer

Ray is still working at Wichita but is an engineer now.  I used to work the boeing plant at Connell and pulled many a fuselage out of there.



Date: 04/30/21 05:48
Re: Graffiti Friday(belated) II
Author: skinem

Still at it, Dave. I guess I get more satisfaction paying your and John's wages than retiring myself.   :^)



Date: 04/30/21 12:18
Re: Graffiti Friday(belated) II
Author: SanJoaquinEngr

Over the years there was other graffiti seen on rolling stock. Water bed Lou, Herbie, Turkey Harrison.

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Date: 05/15/21 15:06
Re: Graffiti Friday(belated) II
Author: sfbrkmn

Ray is holding board 21 @ Wichita, engrs extra board.                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Newton is known for is own 'tagging" history. The chalk of "2 dead crew" was the brand of the Y202 flour mill job. many airslide cars, plus others, were tagged w/2 dead crew markings. 



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