To All the Folks at Kalmbach

May this Christmas bring you as much joy and entertainment as you bring to us the rest of the year…

Merry Christmas From the Blysard tribe…

Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the yard,

All the switchmen were switching, some working quite hard.

The grips were all hung by the shanty with care,

In the hopes that a time slip would soon show up there.

The trainmasters were nestled, all snug in their beds,

While visions of test failures danced in their heads.

The hogger in his kerchief, and I in my cap,

Had just settled down for a sneakey quick nap.

When out in the yard there arose such a clatter,

I sprang from our motor to see “what’s the matter?”

Away from the cab, I flew in a flash,

To line all the switches, and stop a bad crash.

The moon on the field of new-fallen snow

Gave the lustre of mid-day to objects below,

When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,

But a worn out SD40, dragging eight old reindeer.

Run by an old hogger, who looked like St. Nick,

I knew in a moment, I had to act quick.

At yard speed the 40 down my lead he now came,

And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name;

"Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen!

On, Comet! on Cupid! on, Donder and Blitzen!

"To the top of the yard, we’ll cross over them all,

Now drag away drag away, drag away all!"

As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,

When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky,

So up to the top end the old 40 flew,

With a gon full of toys, and Saint Nicholas too!

And then in a twinkling, I heard an old horn,

Blowing for the brakes, soft and forlorn.

As I threw down my lantern and was turning around,

Down the old 40s steps the old hogger bound.

He was twitchy and

[yeah] What Ed said so eloquently.

Hear Hear!!!

PS… That would be great in the December issue!

I’ll “chime” in with best wishes to the Kalmbach group as well.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Interesting take on a classic tale. Happy Christmas to all!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year (and happy birthday!) to you, Ed, and to Aimee and the girls, from both of us.

And holiday greetings to the Trains staff hunkering down in Snow Fort Waukesha. It was a pleasure to meet so many of you this year.

MERRY CHRISTMAS ED AND ALL…

LC

THAT’LL BE FAAAHR ENUFF WHEN YA GET EM’ STOPPED…

And I heard him exclaim as he pulled out of sight MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO All TOOT TOOT TOOT !

That’s pretty good. Well done

I think I like this version better. I can at least understand it. Never did grasp what a sugar plum was/is, and “coursers” - no, never used that in a sentence, but have used a few SD70MAC’s in one…

Once again Ed, you make it all clear for me! [8D]

Thank you. It’s a pleasure to work for you all!

Everyone, Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and your families!

…Our Season’s Greetings to all who post, read and control the TRAINS forums.

Merry Christmas to all…Quentin and Jean Mong

Hey I like the poem very much. Ed I hope you don’t mind but I think I might print that out and post it up at work in one of the crew rooms. Hey that just might add some chuckles to those that are going to be working on the rails at Christmas. lol [:D] MERRY X-MAS too all!!

Thank you, Ed, for posting your poem! I always love reading it!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ED, AIMEE, AND DAUGHTERS!!

Super S…

By all means be my guest…if it gets a few guys grining all the better…

MERRY CHRISTMAS

AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.

WORK SAFE, BE SAFE.

ENJOY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.

God Bless, Y’ALL!

Merry Christmas to all,

Thanks for the great website, and magazine…

Merry Christmas from Tim, Debbie, Matt, Sarah, Andrew, Jacob and Emily… and whatever other household members we happen to have here this week…

Thanks to Ed for the poem. (A beautiful read on a cold day.) And thank you to everyone here for their wishes!

I’ve been fortunate to meet some of you over the past year, and look forward to making more new friends here and strengthening well-established ties.

Without your support and encouragement, this magazine wouldn’t be what it is. We’re grateful to you.

My best to you and your families this holiday season. If you travel, make it safe. (I’m heading to the airport Christmas Eve to harness some reindeer and fly to New Jersey to see my folks – weather pemitting…)

And if you get coal in your stockings (as I often do, for some reason), well… just head down to your local tourist railroad and make a donation.

Best wishes to all in 2009!

Matt Van Hattem

Senior Editor