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CP’s Harrison selling Connecticut horse farm
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CP’s Harrison selling Connecticut horse farm
This story is irrelevant…
Must have been a slow news day or someone with more time on their hands than work to do.
First, he kills steam on CP. Now, he pulls this crap?
This story makes me wanna puke
Not only is the story off-topic, but relevant in revealing, once again, the disconnect between so-called managers and job-creators (the new oligarchy that is the only beneficiary of tax cuts) and the rest of the populace. It is unfortunate that the double-speak used to justify corporate behavior has spread to the rr industry, but not surprising.
It just shows that the robber baron era never really ended. Mr. Harrison and family living like royalty while he treats his employees and the customers he serves like crap.
I agree with you all. So much rail news around and we have to endure this. I just renewed my subscription until 2020. Damn
I agree with you all. So much rail news around and we have to endure this. I just renewed my subscription until 2020. Damn
This is tangentially related to the site’s topic, and makes it sound like typical celebrity news. I really don’t think this story should be on this site.
Good grief! Why should we care about this man’s private life?
I honestly dont like this guy because of him milw 261 cant run on home rails to chicago
Can I be a CEO of a major class 1 to? Please.
I’m not entirely sure why this is relevant, but at least we know he doesn’t need another raise.
Meanwhile some CP conductor is sleeping in his truck force assigned somewhere far away from home after his local, yard job, or pool turn was cut off.
What, iron horses weren’t enough for him? Whereabouts in Connecticut is this–Fairfield County, I imagine.
People think Connecticut is all rich commuter country, but the Nutmeg State’s cities, including my birthplace of Bridgeport and my childhood home of Hartford, and the home town of my alma mater in New Haven, are all festering slums. CT and RI are , I believe, the only states that have eliminated county government (well, parish government in Louisiana). With 169 towns all with local home rule, if something bothers you in one town, you only move right across the town line and escape it.
This belongs in the society pages along with lifestyles of the rich and famous. Not only is this “train news” irrelevant, it is chock full of minutia that required two aspirin to alleviate.
A real misfire of blanks.
And the Rich get Richer.
Let me guess, our newswire/content-includer started reading the source material and thought Really? Good Lord…'hard to believe…Some of a Bit…
And the editor thought including this might be instructional and entertaining.
I’ve no trouble verifying, in testimony, that this is representative of the top 2% earners.
Relatives: A preseason lease for a snowbird’s nest became a property being sold by the owner a couple of weeks into January, to avoid the sale’s agent’s hassles, the relative bought it.
Another collects cars; the 54 he had required a “garage” football-field-size…these people live in CT, but in the southwest of it…dang, left coast of the state…
When you autographed your 1040 this last week, consideration of the life style supplied by this Hunter’s property affected you:_____ please fill in the blank.
Not to worry folks. Hunter has other places to live. Just remember, all HH cares about is his compensation and how the stock of CP is performing. If he cared about railroads, he would have had a private RR running on that 100 acres!