. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ff. While extra 4862 west was passing GreenSpring at a. m. February 19, operator J. observed defective equipment undercar. He notified crew, who stopped train andremoved the defect. At p. m. January 23, while on his wayhome from work, H. H. Chambers, first trickoperator at Engles, W. Va., discovered adefective track condition at pole 83-5 on east-ward high speed track. Mr. Chambers went back, flagged first No. 6 and called trackmento make repairs. While extra 4240 east was passing GreenSpring at p. m. January 26, operator B. A


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ff. While extra 4862 west was passing GreenSpring at a. m. February 19, operator J. observed defective equipment undercar. He notified crew, who stopped train andremoved the defect. At p. m. January 23, while on his wayhome from work, H. H. Chambers, first trickoperator at Engles, W. Va., discovered adefective track condition at pole 83-5 on east-ward high speed track. Mr. Chambers went back, flagged first No. 6 and called trackmento make repairs. While extra 4240 east was passing GreenSpring at p. m. January 26, operator B. noted defect under twenty-fifthcar from engine. He promptly took actionthat prevented further damage and arrange-ments were made to correct the trouble atOkonoko. Monongah Division Inspector R. At-chison, Weston, , discovered adefect in wheel onengine 873, and madea prompt report. On January 21Mrs. Lee Beach,Deanville, W. Va.,notified proper au-thorities about alandslide at AnglinCut, below Deanvilletrain No. 61 was R. ATCHISON This was just before Wheeling Division On February 6 flagman M. M. Haught dis-covered defective equipment on T. H. & B. car449, train extra east, engine 2588, after he hadset brakes on same in Grafton yard. A com-mendation mark has been placed on the recordof Mr. Haught. Cleveland Division John McElroy, a farmer, living near Medina,Ohio, on February 5 discovered a defectiverail on our track at his farm crossing at SmilhRoad, and immediately notified trainmaster,who had necessary repairs made. Mr. McElroyhas received a letter from the division superin-tendent commending him for his interest andaction taken. Newark Division On February 15 J. Decker, residing nearLowell, telephoned to our agent at Lowell thathe had found a telegraph pole across the tracksnear his farm, and that he was going down thetrack to flag passenger train No. 57, which wasdue at that place. He succeeded in flaggingthe passenger train. Mr. Decker has beenhighly c


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