Picking up an "OS"         
Well, this is nostalgic. Here I am in March of 1971 seated at the US&S CTC machine at a time when I held one of the best jobs imagineable - second trick at Thorn Block Station, 35 miles west of Philly. It appears that I am writing down an "OS" for a train passing Dale or Glen interlocking on the Station Record of Train Movements. My senority dated to PRR and regardless of the merged PC the atmosphere was all Pennsy from the 11KV trolley wires outside the window to the electro-pneumatic switch machines and position light signals. It appears there are several Form 19 train orders in effect - perhaps some are slow orders that had begun to increase at a troubling rate, although this was generally fast railroad. Photo by Ed Weller.
Date: 3/1/1971 Location: Thorndale, PA Views: 520 Collection Of:   Rick Erben
Author:  Rick Erben
Picking up an "OS"
Picture Categories: Night,Signal,Action This picture is part of album:  Flashes from the past
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Gary Everhart General Great action shot that we usually don't get to see. Thanks for sharing your memories and photo! 10/14/2012 6:09:24 AM
Brian Ferrell General Best piece of Railroad literature ever written was your Nov. 1983 "Second Trick at THORN" article in Rails Northeast! Hard to believe that half of the tracks on the CTC are long since gone. 11/2/2012 8:49:31 AM
Curt Beal General Nice bit of history here. 2/4/2013 1:35:26 AM
Steve Hipes General Good to see a pic of you working the Thorn CTC machine. As a tower junkie, I always thought your "Second Trick at Thorn" did a great job of conveying what it was like to work in one of those places. 6/10/2013 1:22:08 PM

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