C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

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C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Jimmy Blouch
Of possible interest.

2 pages from Dickey train register Oct/Nov 1899

Jimmy



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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Paul R.
Interesting noting the engines and loads.
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Southpark
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Anyone else note the speed for #87-#88 and #89-#90 on the run from Dickey to Dillon and return.  Don't see how they got the milk cans and mail off in that time.  That had to be Jumbo Miller as engineer.   No wonder there are not photos of the passenger train running on that section of track! Tom Klinger
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Mike Trent
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Hi, Jimmy. Do you have this book? Mine is Nov 20-Dec 15, 1899
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Jimmy Blouch
Mike Trent wrote
Hi, Jimmy. Do you have this book? Mine is Nov 20-Dec 15, 1899
Yes, Oct 19 - Nov 19 1899

Jimmy
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Mike Trent
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Wow. That's fantastic. Of particular interest to me are the signatures of both Tom St. John as Conductor on Passenger Trains and Curley Colligan on Engine #44 (#68 in your book), both well known today as the last Engineer and Conductor on the last Passenger Trains in and out of Como and Leadville in 1937. And, of course, Sam Speas Sr, on Engine #40.

Also, in my book, the appearance of the first engine out of the Como Shops in C&S livery, #7, in December. Does #7 appear in your book?

Thanks.
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Jimmy Blouch
Yes, #7 first appears Nov 7 on the Dickey Dillon run.
Stays there every day rest of month, except does not appear Nov 19

Jimmy
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Mike Trent
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Thanks, Jimmy. These entries absolutely prove that #7 was out on the line earlier than 1900. Good to know!
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Chris Walker
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Thanks for posting these: I'd appreciate a few more pages, if you have the time and inclination.
UpSideDownC
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Mike Trent
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I'll try to send something tomorrow. Thanks for the nudge, Chris. I find it astonishing that Jimmy happens to have the book just previous to mine.
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Chris Walker
I find it astonishing just how much Jimmy has and shares from his collection of goodies.   
UpSideDownC
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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Jimmy Blouch
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Chris Walker wrote
Thanks for posting these: I'd appreciate a few more pages, if you have the time and inclination.
2 more from my book.

Jimmy

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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Mike Trent
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Thanks, Jimmy. My book starts the next day, Nov. 20. Engine #7 does not reappear until Dec 11, with Westbound Train No. 71, and the two trains associated with the Westbound runs to Dillon, trains, No's 89 and 90. The next day, Dec 12, #7 returns Eastbound to Denver on Train No. 72, and the associated Eastbound runs to Dillon and back, Trains No.'s 87 and 88. Looks like Engineer Stein on #7 with Conductor Smith.





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Re: C&S Dickey Train Register 1899

Jimmy Blouch
Mike

I've been trying to contact you off line.
Apparently that is not permissible.

Would you mind giving me a call
303-932-8153.

Thank you

Jimmy