This is another YouTube find. I'm not sure of the status of this, as to copyright or such, but it's there posted on Youtube...
This is what railroading was like before Staggers, back when there were no black boxes, when you did your job, and folks left you alone while you got it done. Plenty of stuff that ain't there anymore. It freezes a world some of us used to know, that is now gone.
Railfans and rail history types will like it and learn a lot 100about day to day railroading of that era. Lot's of footage with access that would get you fired, or arrested, today.
Back when we were all still "young heads".
It is also a look ahead to what is coming, why so many fewer folks are employed on Class I's, today. e The nuts and bolts from clerks an crew callers to many Hutch worthy choo-choo's, and hippie hogheads.
Also, how many of these folks do you know?
You tube video Valley Division