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Re: (erielack) Erie 2547
Bob LeMassena has a deask in the Colo RR Museum Library and is there most
days. Library number is 720-279-4591. Hours he is there are Tues thru Friday
12-4.
While ahrd of hearing and having sight problems Bob loves to talk
locomotives and related technology. His prime interest is DL&W / Rio Grande
large "modern" steam. While his slide and negative collection seems to be
dispested to the winds, he usually can recall any specific shot very well. I
would say his interests and knowledge of DL&W and Erie operations is
limited, as it is in freight and passenger cars. He lived in NJ as a teen
ager in the 1920s and was a student at Stevens Insitute, worked at Bell
labs, and moved to Colorado some time in the 40s.
Chuck Yungkurth
Boulder CO
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From: <Hhaines_@_aol.com>
To: <erielack_@_lists.elhts.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: (erielack) Erie 2547
> Just saw Bob in Golden Colorado (Sep 13, 2007). Maybe someone else has
> answered this, but I am just getting to my email at home after the trip.
>
> If I recall, the "diamond" number board was listed in Carleton's "Erie
> Lackawanna Story" for select engineers, not just the order of the red
> spot. There
> was also a shot of a Class G-15 with a similar number board, but earlier.
>
> H Haines
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