Your bid is for the
February 1949 issue of the Boston and Maine Railroad Magazine. This
digest-sized publication measures 15.6 by 23.4 cm and contains the usual 32
pages. The editor comments that the photo of Mount Washington on the cover
reflects the lack of snow in the local area, meaning Boston. NEW TRAIN RADIO
OPERATIONS by Editor-in-Chief, Cliff Somerville, covers pages 2-4 with detailed
text, and 5 photos, of this technological revolution in railroading on the
B&M. Timothy G. Sughrue Becomes Executive Vice President includes a good
photo of this B&M President-to-be. YEAR END FLOOD WRECKS BRIDGE has two
fascinating photos of downtown Hoosick Falls, New York. Visit the site today
and bring this issue with you. NEW YEAR'S EVE FLOOD COST US 0,000 gives the
details on the next page. Hey, guys, it is Hoosic River, NOT Hoosick! Mrs.
Mabel B. Choate of Somerville, Massachusetts, completes 50 years of service as
a telegrapher. Our Off Line Agencies: DETROIT rates a page and a half and has a
great photo of three men you would not dare to dismiss without a favorable
routing order! HOW WE'RE DOING is not so
good. WHO GETS OUR NATIONAL INCOME covers 2 pages. AMONG THOSE RETIRING lists 8
names and has 3 photos. B. AND M. USES TELEVISION TO PROMOTE SKIING and claims
to be the first railroad anywhere to use TV for advertising. Alden grew up in a
home with no TV so wouldn't know. THE SUGGESTION SYSTEM covers a page and WITH
THE BOSTON AND MAINE FAMILY fills pages 18-30 with fascinating personal
glimpses of railroading B&M style and 24 photos. Family Snapshots in
Greenfield, Massachusetts, has 5 photos: Homer J. Speanburg sits in front of
the CTC machine that was given to me in 1964 and Maurice J. Paul sits at his
desk where I would work when he was off. When the photos were taken, Alden was
6 years old. This magazine is in excellent condition, showing moderate staple
rust from unheated storage. Your satisfaction guaranteed. Please see my other
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