. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ked over the trainas it stood in Mt. Royal Station, andridden on it to Camden, he stoodalone at the extreme end of the sta-tion as the train pulled out, smilingwith unaffected happiness and wavinga God Speed to the people on theobservation platform. But he was only one of thousandsM ho came to see and approve andapplaud. Nearly all of our execu-tive officers were present at the startof the initial rtm in Baltimore andthe same may be said of our peoplein Chicago. And all along the line,at stations, in yards and terminals,our employes were standing at va


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ked over the trainas it stood in Mt. Royal Station, andridden on it to Camden, he stoodalone at the extreme end of the sta-tion as the train pulled out, smilingwith unaffected happiness and wavinga God Speed to the people on theobservation platform. But he was only one of thousandsM ho came to see and approve andapplaud. Nearly all of our execu-tive officers were present at the startof the initial rtm in Baltimore andthe same may be said of our peoplein Chicago. And all along the line,at stations, in yards and terminals,our employes were standing at van-tage points, with expectant looks,smiling faces and waving arms. Therewere groups of them peering overthe top of board fences, standing onthe tops of freight cars and congre-gated on the platforms. The wordof the new train had gotten even tothe watchmen along the tracks, themen who maintain a ceaseless vigilto guard against broken rails, slidesand other dangerous conditions, andthey were out with lanterns and flagsto greet the WESTBOUND ON FIRST RUN OF THE LIMITED Read left to i. At Martinsburg: Assistant Superintendent Faherty, Passenger Traffic Manager Galloway. General Superintendent White, Master CarBuilder Calder, Special Representative of Vice President, Todd. z. Assistant Road Foreman of Engines Norris. 3. At Washington: Road ForemM of EnginesCavey. Trainmaster Mewshaw, Superintendent Hoskins, District Master Mechanic Galloway. 4- Superintendent Van Horn. 5- At Washington. Fireman Sulser. Engineer Tayman, Master Mechanic Fritchey, Road Foreman of Engines Cramblitt Baltimore and Ohio Magazine. Mav, IQ23 15 Trains Record Depends on Employes Employes by the thousands willcontinue to crane their necks andstrain their eyes to see this latest andl)est passenger train on the line, asshe rolls into their temiinal, orflashes by the little railroad towms inwhich they live and work. It is thetr train, the pride of theirCompany, and it will be a challengenot only


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