Re: Its "spring forward and fall back", lol
Author: Robert
Date: 03-06-2007 - 06:40
Steve, I don't know about the printed timetables, but I distinctly remember the depot clocks that were always on standard time, never on daylight time. Many also had a sign above or below that stated "Central (or whatever) Standard Time," just to remind everyone of the fact. It would have been very appropriate, of course, when one considers that it was the railroads that were responsible for getting standard time established in the United States in the first place.
what is the 'leap hour' called?
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steve harrison |
03-05-2007 - 17:15 |
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Barry Draper |
03-05-2007 - 17:31 |
Re: what is the 'leap hour' called?
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mike b |
03-05-2007 - 18:17 |
Its "spring forward and fall back", lol
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Steve Harrison |
03-05-2007 - 20:36 |
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Coleman Randall |
03-06-2007 - 05:16 |
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Bill Calmes |
03-06-2007 - 10:18 |
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Gary |
03-06-2007 - 11:11 |
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E |
03-06-2007 - 10:22 |
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Robert |
03-06-2007 - 06:40 |
Re: Its "spring forward and fall back", lol
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tom farence |
03-06-2007 - 07:59 |
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larry |
03-06-2007 - 09:02 |
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Ralph James |
03-06-2007 - 21:03 |
Re: Its "spring forward and fall back", lol
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Coleman Randall |
03-07-2007 - 04:46 |
Re: Its "spring forward and fall back", lol
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mike b |
03-07-2007 - 07:59 |
Re: Its "spring forward and fall back", lol
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Ralph James |
03-07-2007 - 19:23 |
Re: Its "spring forward and fall back", lol
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Gary |
03-07-2007 - 13:07 |