. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Orval, son of Section Foreman Sirk,Charleston Division On January 21, Mr. Thomas McPherson,of Burnsville, W. Va., discovered a brokenrail at Mile Post 49. He flagged Train 64and reported the damage. The conductorasked Mr. McPherson if he would re-main there and flag any eastbound trains,which he promptly agreed to do. vSuperin-tendent Trapnell has written Mr. Mc-Pherson expressing appreciation of hisaction. On January 20, Mr. Charles McCoy, ofCoger, W. Va., discovered broken rail nearCoger. He reported it by telephone todivision headquarters and arrang


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Orval, son of Section Foreman Sirk,Charleston Division On January 21, Mr. Thomas McPherson,of Burnsville, W. Va., discovered a brokenrail at Mile Post 49. He flagged Train 64and reported the damage. The conductorasked Mr. McPherson if he would re-main there and flag any eastbound trains,which he promptly agreed to do. vSuperin-tendent Trapnell has written Mr. Mc-Pherson expressing appreciation of hisaction. On January 20, Mr. Charles McCoy, ofCoger, W. Va., discovered broken rail nearCoger. He reported it by telephone todivision headquarters and arrange-ments were made to repair thedefect. He has been appropri-ately thanked by SuperintendentTrapnell. Mr. H. U. Taylor, employ-ed by ,the Standard Oil Co.,at Weston, W. Va., foundbroken rail in main track nearBendale, on January lO- He re-ported it to train dispatcher andalso flagged an eastbound train,advising the crew of the Trapnell has ex-pressed thethanks of the Railroadto Mr. Taylor in an appropriateletter. On


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