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I received this link off of the Santa Fe list. It is a very interresting interview with an old timer who started as a fireman with the Santa Fe in 1938 and advanced to engineer at the beginning of WW2.
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Russ Bellinis Wrote:I received this link off of the Santa Fe list. It is a very interresting interview with an old timer who started as a fireman with the Santa Fe in 1938 and advanced to engineer at the beginning of WW2.
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Interesting
and enjoyable.
Thanks for that link, Russ.
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I only had time to read the first third, maybe, yesterday, but I must say I love anecdotal histories like these. We know the memories are going to be suspect when recalled in later times, but in a way that makes them so much more fun and interesting. The gist of the incidents is there.
Thanks for posting it, Russ!
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Wow!! What a story teller!! Thanks, Russ!!
I only know what I know, and I don't understand very much of it, either.
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I didn't read the whole thing yet but got a start. Good reading. Reminds me of my Grandfather and Uncles stories. Some of which I will share at a later time.