4-6-2 1046 at St. Louis, Missouri (date unknown) (Louis A. Marre).
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This is Dallas Union Station
I believe that the Epee’s Hustler may be seen in the background.
Karl–This picture reminds me of something I’ve wondered about (having to do with the engine mens’ union rules). Here the road engine is switching a head end car. What switching was the road crew allowed to do and what were the passenger station switch engine’s duties?
Thanks, Tom
PS: I still don’t see why these discussions can’t be with the regular chat?? Karl, I’m glad you watch the archive pictures!