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After a presumably warm and cozy ride in the cab of 22K's lead unit, conductor earns his pay on a frigid March day riding the marker into Hill Yard past the South track's dwarf signal (heard a Pan Am conductor recently refer to a dwarf as a "jack" which I thought was a New Haven-ism) heading for the east wye switch. As is typical, yarding 22K into the intermodal pad tracks would take about an hour this day.

Photographed by John Barlow, March 14, 2014.
Added to the photo archive by John Barlow, December 17, 2018.
Railroad: Pan Am Southern.

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My father-in-law was a New Haven engineer and he always referred to dwarf signals as "Jacks".

Posted by Henry Brown on 2018-12-17 05:24:39


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