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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1953 September
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1953 September
CONTENTS
RAILROADERS ARE SCHOOLED IN THE RULESAlmost everybody lives under a set of civil laws, but workers in the railroad transportation field probably have more "written-down" rules of job conduct than employes in any other line ..M. J. RoRards 4
POSTWAR PERILS PESTERED ELLEN NThe chaotic days of the Reconstruction Era were especially 'difficult 'Ones for little L. & N., affectionately known as Ellen N, whose curves and rolling stock proved very attractive to a great variety of malefactors R. R. South S
A "PALLETABLE" OPERATIONA Mobile building material supplier utilizes a time- and money-saving method ,of moving bricks from the freight car ty the job site Cole Carr 10
PASSENGERS BY THE CARLOADLivestock doesn't travel aboard the new "Sleeping Beauties" but handling requirements of this highly perishable commodity put it in a class by itself ..Rowland Stockk 12
RAILROADING IN THE LAND OF THE SPHINXEgypt's railroads have a particular importance at this time as that country and Great Britain intensify their dispute over the vital Suez Canal ........Arthur L. Stead 14
MAN 0' WAR DIVISION IN SAFETYThe Evansville Division, which generally "wins, places or shows," in the yearly divisional safety standings has compiled an outstanding record in the past two decades Ole Reliable 16
NEW ENTERPRISE FOR ETOWAHWide-awake Tennessee town in cooperation with the Old Reliable's industrial department promotes the location of a rubberized curled hair plant Edison H. Thomas 32
AND OTHER FEATURES
TUE RAILROAD WORLD FRIENDLY TIES 2
CHICAGO TO FLORIDA SCHEDULE CHANGES SET 3
L. & N.'ERS PRAISED FOR WORK AT KOSAIR PICNIC 3
BLOOD STILL NEEDED DESPITE KOREAN TRUCE 3
CALLED TO THE COLORS 18
WE CHOSE HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK Thelma M. Norton 19
WESTERN TEST HIGHWAY SHOWING TRUCK DAMAGE 19
SUGGESTERS AWARDED $90 IN AUGUST 20
RAILROAD PUBLIC RELATIONS MEN MEET 20
YOUR RETIREMENT CAN BE SUCCESSFUL Durward Brooks 21
UNCLE SAM DEPARTS, BUT SUBSIDIES REMAIN 22
RAIL SERVICE PLEASED 23
ONE TICKET TO MT. VERNON, YOUR HONOR 23
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 23
L. E. WHITLER TO EDIT B. OF L. F. & E MAGAZINE 23
NEW FLAT CARS DESIGNED TO MOVE TRAILERS 23
OF FEMININE INTEREST 24
IT TAKES MONEY TO RUN A RAILROAD 25
CHANGES MADE IN TICKET OFFICES 25
ANOTHER MIXED TRAIN MAKES LAST TRIP 25
ON TIME-AND TIMELY! 26
R. E. MCWILLIAMS RESIGNS . . . IS SUCCEEDED BY J. B. QUIGGINS 30
E. S. JOUETT TELLS OF TRIP TO EUROPE 31
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 34
CONDUCTOR RETIRES; CHILDREN LOSE FRIEND 35
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE 36
RETIRED EMPLOYE LEADS BUSY LIFE AT 84 39
TRAFFIC-AIDERS 41
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 41
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS 42
DINERS Now HAVE CHILDREN'S MENU 42
WISE AND OTHERWISE 43
ABOUT THE FAMILY 44
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