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You might find the 1930's promotional film in building a steam locomotive, fascinating:
[video=youtube;hRsYIiUxZeQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRsYIiUxZeQ[/video]
 

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December 1942. A winter afternoon in the North Proviso yardmaster's office, Chicago & North Western Railroad. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.

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December 1942. Three West Coast streamliners in the Chicago & North Western yards at Chicago. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.

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Chicago & North Western railroad locomotive shops at Chicago. December 1942. (4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.)

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Roundhouse at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad yard, Chicago. December 1942. (4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.)

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40th Street Shop, Chicago & Northwestern R.R. December 1942. 4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano. Back to the days of the blacksmith: The only tools seen here are two hammers, a wrench and a broom.

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Santa Fe R.R. locomotive shops, Topeka, Kansas. March 1943. 4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.

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March 1943. Washing one of the Santa Fe R.R. 5,400-horsepower diesel freight locomotives in the roundhouse at Argentine, Kansas. 4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.

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December 1942. A young worker at the Chicago & North Western 40th Street shops. 4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.

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Working on the cab of a locomotive brought in for repairs at the Chicago & North Western 40th Street shops, Chicago. December 1942. 4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano.

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December 1942. Melrose Park, Illinois. “Chicago & North Western RR. William London has been a railroad worker 25 years — now working at the roundhouse at the Proviso yards.” 4×5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information.

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It's funny, that red lantern that the switchman is using is quite familiar to me. My Dad too one, a kerosene version, set it up so it had a light bulb in it. We had a workshop in the back yard, and it was a good 80 feet away from the back of the house. Dad wired that signal lantern to the outside of the workshop. When we were in there we'd turn that red light on so Mom knew that at least one of us was out in the workshop. There was no wondering where we were. If I ever get a place that has a workshop again, that is one of the first things I am going to have wired into the outside. An homage to my parents.

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utting the finishing touches on a rebuilt caboose at the rip tracks at Proviso yard. Chicago, Illinois, April 1943. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Jack Delano. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress

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Mrs. Viola Sievers, one of the wipers at the roundhouse giving a giant "H" class locomotive a bath of live steam. Clinton, Iowa, April 1943. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Jack Delano. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress

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A fascinating film about track renewal, probably 1930's at a guess. See how many doing manual work wore a collar and tie. (Could it be for the camera?)
Points: the terminology for track junction, or direction change. In other countries I've heard it refered to as 'slips' or 'tressles.'
[video=youtube;CjraY7L9Jig]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjraY7L9Jig[/video]
 

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Fabulous photos Daniel, I love those engine sheds. Today, my wife was rummaging around in her favourite vintage market when she came across this book.



Tucked inside the dust sleeve was a treasure trove of railway yesteryear. A menu from The Flying Scotsman, note the pre-decimal price of twelve shillings and six pence.



This next picture is the front of a picture postcard, the following picture is the handwritten message home. Note the old one penny postage stamp with the head of King George on it. The rest are more or less self explanatory.









 
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GHT - congratulations. That is one of the best happenstances of buying old books - the little surprises that can pop up. And you hit a home run today. Enjoy and thank you so much for sharing.
 

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