Thanks, Carl.
I think I’ve seen pictures of that St. Paul bridge, but couldn’t remember for sure. I can’t think of any questions right now. It’s fine by me if Norris wants to go.
Jeff
Thanks, Carl.
I think I’ve seen pictures of that St. Paul bridge, but couldn’t remember for sure. I can’t think of any questions right now. It’s fine by me if Norris wants to go.
Jeff
Jeff- take it way please…
I enjoy trying to answer the questions, but I really stink at asking them.[:P]
Well, here’s an easy one.
What was the name of Casey Jones’ fireman.
Jeff
Casey’s fireman was Sim Webb.
Mark
KCSfan wins! All yours.
Jeff
A list of advertising slogans used at one time by 14 different railroads follows. Credit will be given to the first one who correctly names the railroad that used these slogans and whoever names the most will be our winner.
The Grand Canyon Route
Linking 13 Great States With the Nation
The Right Way
Through the Rockies - Not Around Them
Main Line of Mid-America
The Road of Personal Service
The Old Reliable
The Pinetree Route
The Peoria Gateway
The Water Level Route
Now Young Out and Working
Main Street of the Pacific Northwest
Through the Heart of the South
Follow the Flag
The slogans are listed in the alphabetical order of the full names of the fallen flags that once used them.
Mark
2.B&O
3.CRI&P
4.D&RGW
5.IC
7.L&N
8.Maine Central
9.M&StL
10.NYC
11.New York Ontario & Western
12.NP
13.Sou
14.Wabash
Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe
Baltimore and Ohio
Chesapeake and Ohio
Denver and Rio Grande
Illinois Central
Louisville and Nashville
Maine Central
Minneapolis and St. Louis
New York Central
New York Ontario and Western
Northern Pacific
Seaboard Air Line
Wabash
J Edgar who was the first to reply got 11 out of the 14 right. He missed only these three:
The Right Way
The Road of Personal Service
Through the Heart of the South - Seaboard Air Line which Shops Yard Master correctly identified.
Still two to go guys. Here’s some hints. “The Right Way” was a slogan of a railroad in the deep south and “The Road of Personal Service” was that of a midwestern line.
Mark
The Road of Personal Service—Illinois Terminal
The Right Way—Central of Georgia (wag?)
Shops your WAG was correct, The Right Way was a CofG slogan. Also correct with the IT BUT J Edgar was first to reply and got 11 0ut of 14 right so he’s the winner
You’re up J EDGAR.
Mark
in 1856 James J. Hill arrived in a small town in MN and started a specific job…what was his job title and what was the ORIGINAL name of this small upper Mississippi River town
St. Anthony, riverboat shipping clerk?
correct on the job title…very good.
name of the town is incorrect…hint; the current name of this town is now St.Paul MN…
St. Paul’s original name was Pig’s Eye, but if the time of Hill’s arrival is correct in your question, it would have been renamed St. Paul by then.
that is the name i was looking for…my reference is The Story of American Railroads by Stewart Holbrook published 1948…gives the date of Hill’s arrival as 1856 and states “…at the time this town was starting to dislike its name of Pig’s Eye”…doesnt actualy give a date for the name change just implied it was around the same era
maybe a question from Murphy and Brian each?? since you were both right on a 2 part Q
I think I’ll defer to Norris- he’s good at asking questions![swg]
lol…yea but they’re to hard [D)]
I have a fairly easy one if anyone is interested . . . [:P] - al