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Progress, Preservation and the End of an Era
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Author:  Edd Fuller [ Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Progress, Preservation and the End of an Era

Some thoughts on the rapidly accelerating changes going on in the railroad industry and what it may mean for future preservation efforts as familiar trackside elements disappear.

http://thetracksidephotographer.com/201 ... tebook-11/

Edd Fuller

Author:  PCook [ Fri Apr 21, 2017 12:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Progress, Preservation and the End of an Era

We have also reached the "edge of history" for the people who worked in the locomotive building industry in the 1960s and before. There are now very few Alco people left, the designers of the EMD 1966 "40-series" product line and the 645 engine are almost all gone, and many of the people at EMD who worked on the Dash-2's and even the 50 series have now passed as well.

Almost a hundred years now since R&LHS was founded (in 1921). About five generations of railroad equipment designers and builders have passed in that time. It is a race against time to try to preserve what can be saved of the knowledge and documentation.

PC

Author:  Edd Fuller [ Fri Apr 21, 2017 8:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Progress, Preservation and the End of an Era

PC,

This seems to be an area that does not receive a lot of attention. The people who were engaged in building locomotives would be a great subject for The Trackside Photographer, and I would be happy to have an article for publication. If you or anyone else is interested in writing about this, let's talk.
My email is tracksidephotographer@embarqmail.com

Edd Fuller, Editor

(Moderators: if I am out of bounds with this kind of request here, please let me know, and remove this reply--Thanks)

Author:  Edd Fuller [ Sat Apr 22, 2017 2:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Progress, Preservation and the End of an Era

PC--thanks for the pm. Apparently I am not able to pm you back but I would like to follow-up on this with you. Feel free to email me
tracksidephotographer@embarqmail.com

Thanks
Edd

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