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Jim Crowley

Jim Crowley was the second trick op at Amtrak's Attleboro Tower in Attleboro, Mass. Joe McCabe owned the first trick, Crowley the second, and Bob Chaput, the third. Gerry Giguere was the relief man. After the tower closed in January 1993, Crowley went to South Bay Tower in Boston, McCabe worked in a variety of places, including High Street interlocking in Westerly, R.I., reopened while electrification work started and high-speed switches were installed a mile east. Chaput went to Canton Junction from where he retired a few months later. Giguere went to Mystic River Movable Bridge in Mystic, Conn. Me? I was still on the extra list, so I was all over the place, from Boston to New Haven.
Autumn 1992

Photographed by Leo King, 1992.
Added to the photo archive by Leo King, May 29, 2004.
Railroad: Amtrak.

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