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The last bunch always contains those "hard to not include" pix.
So here is the last bunch.



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How could those guys (pic. 6) get anything done without wearing hard hats and a vest?

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Very carefully. Extremely carefully. That's how!

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Snippy wrote:

How could those guys (pic. 6) get anything done without wearing hard hats and a vest?


They never gave a thought to a job briefing, Captain Techno Geek, Captain Red Block, a lecture from a DARS counselor, anti-fall equipment, etc., etc., etc.



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It's great to see to see the old units, and remember when Railroading was actually kinda fun in the day. Bellingham Freight bldg. looks a might differant nowdays than in your photos Krink. The house track that ran alongside aformentioned bldg. was removed this winter. Too bad B.N.s.f. does'nt give a shit about thier facilities or thier employees.



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Hey! Welcome back.

If railroads gave a shit about their employees, they would have an environment where employees looked forward to coming in to actually productively work. Can't have that.

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It's also kinda sad Chink can't spell their. Thar I said it..



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Hey, Chink, it's nowadays, not nowdays. We expect proper spelling at BurningJournaldocom.


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Goddamn, the guy's lost for 12 years and you want to turn all fucking spelling police on him?

Snippy congratulates *cy* on his new Republicunt attitude.

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Snippy wrote:


Snippy congratulates *cy* on his new Republicunt attitude.


 Snippy and Tu's recent chat entries have shown me the light.



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Iron-Chink wrote:

It's great to see to see the old units, and remember when Railroading was actually kinda fun in the day. Bellingham Freight bldg. looks a might differant nowdays than in your photos Krink. The house track that ran alongside aformentioned bldg. was removed this winter. Too bad B.N.s.f. does'nt give a shit about thier facilities or thier employees.


 OK now you got me curious Mr. Chink. How do you know the current status of the

Bellingham Freight House? I really havent been to Bham other than Xmas for last 5-years.

The old GN/BN/AMTK station at Bham was a registered "historical building" in the late

1970's. The BN dint give a fuck and turned that grand waiting room in the depot into

 partitions which now were to be trainmaster office HQ's. They fucked up that depot

royaly on the inside while the outside looks just like it did 30-40yrs ago. Once AMTK

got the new station at South Bellingham, I'm sure the BN Depot has gone further

modifications inside. I notice I need to clean-up some of my BN Bham Depot before

presentation. Stay tuned to this station.



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Well Mr. Krink, I spent a lot of time in B'ham and still try to. The 1927 Depot was re-roofed not that many years back with the origional style "tile" roofing, including all copper downspouts and gutters. Only problem was Terry Nies hired an out side contractor to do the deed. Needless to say the Bridge & Building boys were not exactly overjoyed with that. The B&B did however end up with some nice time slips. Only creatures housed in the depot at this time are the Bellingham Switch (and an occasional deralict from the Mission.) The insides of the bldg. are slowly decaying. Pretty sad when Parberrys Junk yard (across the street from the depot) maintaines their property better than Big No.2 B.N.s.f.



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I see we both know Terry Nies. I was working in Everett as a clerk

when Mr. Nies was showing off his switchman skills at Delta/Bayside Yards.

Witnessed his rise through the ranks. Think he was a TM in Everett when

I bailed.



-- Edited by The Krink on Tuesday 14th of August 2012 02:29:58 AM

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I'm due for a visit up in Bham with my camera. I've been posting pictures
from the 1970's-80's so much that I forget what the place looks like now.


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