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Good:
Locomotive engineer/conductor/safety coordinator/training officer/supervisor for a shortline railroad.

k5abuser:
hello GOOD . my grandfather was an U P  engineer back in the 20's ran the big boys . i have pics and the test he took in 1925 at the age of 18 . ive been in the front of a few trains . now thats power.ugg ugggg  uggggggg

maddoggy:

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That's very cool. I opperate yellow iron, some of the largest yellow iron on planet earth.

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bdi, i work on that yellow type iron that you run. i work as a diesel mech. at montana's largest coal mine. i work on dozers, blades, haul trucks, scrapers, deep blast hole drills, draglines, pretty much anything big, that moves dirt or coal.  :wink: MADDOGGY

Good:

--- Quote from: k5abuser on April 04, 2008, 02:40:22 PM ---hello GOOD . my grandfather was an U P  engineer back in the 20's ran the big boys . i have pics and the test he took in 1925 at the age of 18 . ive been in the front of a few trains . now thats power.ugg ugggg  uggggggg

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That's kewl!  Those were the days when all instruction from the conductors was relayed by hand/light signals.  Very cool.  Looks like quite a few of us play with heavy machinery. :-)

k5abuser:
wow thats a big set of TONKA  toys lol.

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