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Re: PC: Great PC Article
- Subject: Re: PC: Great PC Article
- From: "NEW HAVEN U25B" <ERIE-LACKAWANNA@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 18:37:10 -0400
Eliminating crews also added to the unemployment lines. You would want your
job eliminated if it was you and the big execs making more sitting at their
desk with their feet up on the desk
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill K. <pontiac -AT- dreamscape.com>
To: <penn-central -AT- smellycat.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: PC: Great PC Article
> Full crew laws were part of the problem. For example the LV abandoned
the
> Cortland-Canastota line in 1967 - it may have still had buisness, PC
picked
> up a few customers in Canastota according to one map I saw, but they had 7
> man crews for the line - 3 men could have done the job, probably even 2.
> The LV got lucky when the ICC let them abandon it, eliminating the crews,
> the maintenance, the taxes, etc all in one fell swoop. Multiply that
> situation to the PC's branches and it's a wonder some llasted as long as
> they did -
>
> Bill K.
>
> ----------
> > From: Kenneth Roble, Jr. <KenRJR -AT- webtv.net>
> > To: penn-central -AT- smellycat.com
> > Subject: Re: PC: Great PC Article
> > Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 3:25 PM
> >
> > I picked up my copy of the Railroad Press at
> > Books-a-Million last night. Its super. In the article it said how Penn
> > Central could be so busy and keep the mainlines so jammed up and yet
> > loose money in the process. I can't quite cmprehend this. It also so
> > said that their lightly
> > used branch lines cause PC grief.
> >
> > PC 1968-1976: Big Black & Busy
> > CR 1976-1999: Big Blue & Busy
> >
> > Ken R JR
> >
>
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