Monday, July 24, 2023

Steam Engine Stops in Norwalk – July 6, 1973


Steam locomotives were pretty much replaced by diesel engines by the 1960s. Thus the appearance of a steam engine in the years following – often making a promotional run – usually made the newspaper, accompanied by a great photograph. (I posted one back here from 1968.)

And here's another such event. As noted in the article above, which appeared in the Journal on July 6, 1973, "The Independence Limited" as No. 4501 is called, was on a special, nostalgic trip yesterday between Chicago and Washington suburbs. The trip was sponsored by the National Railway Historical Society.

"The stop in Norwalk was – "almost on time" – but loving railroad buffs could have cared less [sic] about punctuality."

The article goes on to profile some of the spectators. "A retired track foreman with the Penn Central, Irvin Howell, 820 State Road, Vermilion, stood smiling, camera in hand, by the little station on Pleasant Street.

"His brother-in-law, Albert Burley, RD 1, Collins, retired also from a track foremen job, recalled with him, the "old days.

"A female railroader, Mrs. Pauline McKinley, Willard, standing with her family before boarding the train, said, "During World War II, I helped clean the rods," she laughed. "I was supposed to be a boilermaker too, but I ended up just carrying the tools.

"The old steam engine brought back memories to 81-year-old Mrs. Lenna Klein, of Wakeman. She recalled her married life to the late W. C. Fields, "first a fireman, then an engineer on the old Nickel Plate Railroad."

Read more about Southern Railway 4501 here on its Wiki page.

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Elsewhere on this page of the Journal, there's plenty of evidence that the Sexual Revolution of the 1960s and 70s was in progress. 

We have the account of a 'man nude from the waist down' sitting in his car at the K-mart in Lorain at Fairless and Grove Avenues; a story of a man who exposed himself to a nine-year-old girl on E. 33rd Street in Lorain; an article about sexual activities on college campuses; a report about a vasectomy hotline "to inform men and women about the simple procedure which permits the continued enjoyment of sex without the fear of unwanted pregnancies; and a story about a chastity belt shop that closed down in Milan, Italy.

At least there was no nudity involved in the story about some Lorain boys who started a fire in a storage container at the National Waste Paper Company.


3 comments:

Don Hilton said...

Sex and predators aside...

Take a gander at those trucker salaries...
$32k in today's money is $211k!

According to this:
https://www.talent.com/salary?job=truck+driver&location=ohio

In Ohio, the average trucker makes $62k.

Anonymous said...

That trucking article said some truckers "could" make $32,000 by 1975.Which we all know means very few if any actually made that much money.The local union officials (President,Vice-Pres,etc)who stayed in their air conditioned local union offices all day long skimming union funds were the ones making upwards of $32,000.But by the time Jimmy Carter came along and signed the "Motor Carriers Act of 1980" he made sure the truckers wages dropped even more through deregulation.Hundreds of carriers went out of business.Thousands of truckers took huge wage cuts if they still wanted to drive.Pensions were trashed.After Carter signed that legislation,truckers wages dropped in half leading to today where the trucking industry is short thousands of drivers and are now starting to go to high schools and hire 18 year old kids to drive 18 wheelers through pilot programs.

Anonymous said...

Driver shortages shouldn't be a problem much longer. Ohio and Indiana just launched a driverless trucking route. The trucks will make deliveries between Columbus and Indianapolis on I-70. Like it or not, we are on the cusp of significant technological advancements that will change the world as we know it. Imagine your car driving you home from work and your dinner waiting for you when you arrive. For the evening relaxation hour you decide you would like to watch a brand new western starring John Wayne and like magic, your AI controlled television instantly creates a new modernized movie featuring the likes of Mr. Wayne himself. I guess the only downside to this would be that you are the only one that ever seen the movie since it was created just for you. The Hollywood writers are on strike right now and this is part of the reason. They know that AI is coming for their jobs.