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Dick Cooper Time Book - 1960s

 

3/19/60 SC15, power 4049-4054, yard rate, marked on Plattsburgh 9:00 AM, marked off Plattsburgh 5:30 PM, on duty 8:30, paid $24.91 for 112 miles, H.W Baker engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox


Frequencies

 

Need the radio frequencies ?for NS south from Schenectady.
Thank You
aal


Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

 

7/28/47 #502, power class FX heavy 4-6-0 811, passenger rate, marked on Oneonta 11:05 AM, marked off Kingston 4:15 PM, on duty 5:10, paid $9.04 for 106 miles, Barton engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - 1970s

 

12/3/70 WR1, power 313-312-306-314-315, through freight rate, marked on Oneonta 8:30 AM, marked off Whitehall 1:30 PM, on duty 5:00, paid $35.34 for 130 miles, John T. Bowen engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - Rio Grande

 

10/3/59 Placed on vacant turn in West Pool @ 12:01 AM. Turn called at 5:30 AM so could not cover it under the 6 hour rule. Displaced by C.B. Fields at noon and returned to 5th hostler helper relief.

10/3/59 hostler helper, hostler helper rate, marked on Burnham 11:59 PM, marked off Burnham 7:59 AM, on duty 8:00, paid $19.90 for 100 miles, D.E. Lammon hostler, Cooper helper.
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Ed Cox


CPR 7010

 

First of the series of CPR grey-maroon script lettering SD70ACUs is on the line:

Wednesday November 27, 2019
...
CP 252 - CP 8041/7010 A Saratoga Springs,NY 14:24pm

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Gerry Burridge - PO Box 152 - Pte.Claire-Dorval, Que. - H9R 4N9

"Labour is prior to, and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labour,
and could never have existed if Labour had not first existed. Labour is superior
to capital, and deserves much the higher consideration" --- Abraham Lincoln
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Dick Cooper Time Book - 1967

 

9/1/67 RW6, power 5006-4093-5000-4079, through freight rate, marked on Whitehall 1:45 AM, marked off Oneonta 8:40 AM, on duty 6:55, paid $30.57 for 130 miles, John T. Bowen engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - with E.B. King

 

2/15/55 deadhead, through freight rate, marked on Plattsburgh 7:00 AM, marked off Rouses Point 7:30 AM, on duty 30", paid $3.30 for 23 miles, with E.B. King

2/15/55 yard spreader, power 4039, through freight rate, marked on Rouses Point 7:30 AM, marked off Rouses Point 3:25 PM, on duty 7:55, paid $14.35 for 100 miles, E.B. King engineer, Cooper fireman.

2/15/55 deadhead, through freight rate, marked on Rouses Point 3:25 PM, marked off Plattsburgh 4:30 PM, on duty 1:00, paid $3.30 for 23 miles, with E.B. King
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - D&H Steam

 

10/11/51 deadhead, through freight rate, marked on Mohawk 8:30 AM, marked off Mechanicville 9:30 AM, on duty 1:00, paid $2.18 for 17 miles

10/11/51 MW6 helper to DE, power J class 4-6-6-4 1514, through freight rate, marked on Mechanicville 9:30 AM, marked off Mechanicville 4:40 PM, on duty 7:10, paid $15.92 for 124 miles, Monroe engineer, Cooper fireman.

10/11/51 deadhead, through freight rate, marked on Mechanicville 4:40 PM, marked off Mohawk 5:10 PM, on duty 30", paid $2.18 for 17 miles.
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - Whitehall 1968

 

8/10/68 RW6, power 5015-5013-5014-5002-5007, through freight rate, marked on Whitehall 2:45 AM, marked off Oneonta 9:00 AM, on duty 6:15, paid $31.81 for 130 miles, John T. Bowen engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - 1975

 

8/20/75 Layed over

8/21/75 RW6, power 5005-5008-2303-N&W U30B 8531-8524-8535-8533, through freight rate, marked on Whitehall 2:45 AM, marked off Oneonta 9:15 AM, on duty 6:30, paid $61.22 for 130 miles, H.J. Jarvis engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - 1950s

 

Furloughed and did not work June 1-18, 1952

Loaned to Saratoga Champlain Division.

6/19/52 LE yard, power 3012, yard rate, marked on Mechanicville 11:00 PM, marked off Mechanicville 7:00 AM, on duty 8:00, paid $14.55 for 100 miles, W. Warner engineer, Cooper fireman.

I believe LE stood for "Lower End" but this is really just a guess. Any help out there?
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - Guilford Error

 

12/13/84 RPME, power B&M 308-D&H 461, through freight rate, marked on Rouses Point 11:45 PM, 4:50 premium time, marked off Mechanicville 9:40 AM, on duty 9:55, paid $257.45 for 250 miles, Cooper engineer, no fireman, M.J. Willett conductor.
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Ed Cox


Re: Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

 

Dave,

I remember in the early 60s my mom complaining because a loaf of bread went up to $.10!

Ed

On Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 03:04:13 PM UTC, Dave Simmons via Groups.Io <bdsimm7@...> wrote:


Ed --

? ? Thanks for this info. ?I was 8 in 1947 but I was watching trains on the NYC and DL&W. ?I may have bicycled into the NYC yard and watched them rake the fire and ashes from the locomotives. ?All I was told was to not get too close and be careful. ?But that may have been a little later. ?It's hard to remember exactly when, that far back
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ?I did not realize that the hourly wage was that low! ?But what did a loaf of bread cost -- 25 cents +/- ?

Dave Simmons



-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Cox via Groups.Io <edcox13@...>
To: DandH-Railroad <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 4:50 pm
Subject: Re: [DandH-Railroad] Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

Dave,

That was a pretty good hourly wage back then. Minimum wage was $.40 per hour. And yes, that was before taxes and retirement. The average income in 1947 was $3000.00/year.

Ed

On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 04:37:06 PM UTC, Dave Simmons via Groups.Io <bdsimm7@...> wrote:


Ed --

? ? If I divided correctly, $9.32 divided by 5.67 hours = $1.64 per hour! ?Is that before RR Retirement and taxes (if any) are taken out? ?I wonder what was the average wage back in 1947.

Dave Simmons
Watertown, NY


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Cox via Groups.Io <edcox13@...>
To: DandH-Railroad <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 5:56 am
Subject: [DandH-Railroad] Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

7/27/47 #501, power class Fx heavy 4-6-0 811, passenger rate, marked on Kingston 9:10 AM, marked off Oneonta 2:50 PM, on duty 5:40, paid $9.32 for 110 miles Barton engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox

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Ed Cox

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Ed Cox


Re: Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

 

Ed --

? ? Thanks for this info. ?I was 8 in 1947 but I was watching trains on the NYC and DL&W. ?I may have bicycled into the NYC yard and watched them rake the fire and ashes from the locomotives. ?All I was told was to not get too close and be careful. ?But that may have been a little later. ?It's hard to remember exactly when, that far back
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ?I did not realize that the hourly wage was that low! ?But what did a loaf of bread cost -- 25 cents +/- ?

Dave Simmons



-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Cox via Groups.Io <edcox13@...>
To: DandH-Railroad <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 4:50 pm
Subject: Re: [DandH-Railroad] Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

Dave,

That was a pretty good hourly wage back then. Minimum wage was $.40 per hour. And yes, that was before taxes and retirement. The average income in 1947 was $3000.00/year.

Ed

On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 04:37:06 PM UTC, Dave Simmons via Groups.Io <bdsimm7@...> wrote:


Ed --

? ? If I divided correctly, $9.32 divided by 5.67 hours = $1.64 per hour! ?Is that before RR Retirement and taxes (if any) are taken out? ?I wonder what was the average wage back in 1947.

Dave Simmons
Watertown, NY


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Cox via Groups.Io <edcox13@...>
To: DandH-Railroad <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 5:56 am
Subject: [DandH-Railroad] Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

7/27/47 #501, power class Fx heavy 4-6-0 811, passenger rate, marked on Kingston 9:10 AM, marked off Oneonta 2:50 PM, on duty 5:40, paid $9.32 for 110 miles Barton engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox

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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - 1960s

 

3/17/60 layed in

3/18/60 deadhead by auto, through freight rate, marked on Plattsburgh 3:30 AM, marked off Rouses Point 4:30 AM, on duty 1:00, paid $4.37 for 24 miles.

3/18/60 spreader to Lyon Mountain, power 4081, through freight rate, marked on Rouses Point 4:30 AM, marked off Rouses Point 6:10 PM, on duty 13:40, paid $35.37 for 195 miles, V.P. Laundrie engineer, Cooper fireman.

3/18/60 deadhead by auto, through freight rate, marked on Rouses Point 6:10 PM, marked off Plattsburgh 7:10 PM, on duty 1:00, paid $4.37 for 2
?miles.
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Ed Cox


Re: Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

 

Dave,

That was a pretty good hourly wage back then. Minimum wage was $.40 per hour. And yes, that was before taxes and retirement. The average income in 1947 was $3000.00/year.

Ed

On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, 04:37:06 PM UTC, Dave Simmons via Groups.Io <bdsimm7@...> wrote:


Ed --

? ? If I divided correctly, $9.32 divided by 5.67 hours = $1.64 per hour! ?Is that before RR Retirement and taxes (if any) are taken out? ?I wonder what was the average wage back in 1947.

Dave Simmons
Watertown, NY


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Cox via Groups.Io <edcox13@...>
To: DandH-Railroad <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 5:56 am
Subject: [DandH-Railroad] Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

7/27/47 #501, power class Fx heavy 4-6-0 811, passenger rate, marked on Kingston 9:10 AM, marked off Oneonta 2:50 PM, on duty 5:40, paid $9.32 for 110 miles Barton engineer, Cooper fireman.
--
Ed Cox

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Ed Cox


Re: Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

 

Ed --

? ? If I divided correctly, $9.32 divided by 5.67 hours = $1.64 per hour! ?Is that before RR Retirement and taxes (if any) are taken out? ?I wonder what was the average wage back in 1947.

Dave Simmons
Watertown, NY


-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Cox via Groups.Io <edcox13@...>
To: DandH-Railroad <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 19, 2019 5:56 am
Subject: [DandH-Railroad] Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

7/27/47 #501, power class Fx heavy 4-6-0 811, passenger rate, marked on Kingston 9:10 AM, marked off Oneonta 2:50 PM, on duty 5:40, paid $9.32 for 110 miles Barton engineer, Cooper fireman.
--
Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - NYC Catskill Mountain Branch

 

7/27/47 #501, power class Fx heavy 4-6-0 811, passenger rate, marked on Kingston 9:10 AM, marked off Oneonta 2:50 PM, on duty 5:40, paid $9.32 for 110 miles Barton engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox


Dick Cooper Time Book - 1970s

 

12/2/70 RO6, power 754-756-755, through freight rate, marked on Whitehall 3:15 AM, 5" initial terminal delay, 30" switching @ MX, marked off Oneonta 11:15 AM, on duty 8:00, paid $37.46 for 140 miles, W.R. Heck engineer, Cooper fireman.
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Ed Cox