. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . VIADUCT JUNCTION TOWER, AT WEST END OF CUMBERLAND YARD THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. INTERIOR OF VIADUCT JUNCTION TOWER The accompanying picture is of P. M. Pen-nington, crossing watchman at Polk Streetin Cumberland, and his three children. Mr. Pennington is intensely interested in theMagazine and hardh a month goes by that hedoes not write us and give some interesting andvaluable comments on the contents of the pre-ceding; issue. We have never had the pleasure of visitinghim in his little business house, but it looksfrom the picture as if
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . VIADUCT JUNCTION TOWER, AT WEST END OF CUMBERLAND YARD THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. INTERIOR OF VIADUCT JUNCTION TOWER The accompanying picture is of P. M. Pen-nington, crossing watchman at Polk Streetin Cumberland, and his three children. Mr. Pennington is intensely interested in theMagazine and hardh a month goes by that hedoes not write us and give some interesting andvaluable comments on the contents of the pre-ceding; issue. We have never had the pleasure of visitinghim in his little business house, but it looksfrom the picture as if he kept his territory inspick and span condition. It has been the experience of the writer, inriding on the observation platform, that lesstlust and dirt is encountered in running throughopen country than there is in the cities, particu-larly at crossings. People usualh like to beout on the observation platforms when runningthrough towns and our crossing watchmen can,therefore, be of great help to the Company inproviding clean and comfortable riding for itspatrons, by seeing that their crossings are keptas clean from dust and dirt a
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