by steve coraggio
I am not a regular on this forum, but go the Lehigh valley or NJ Rail forms occasionally. My question is the following. I recently purchased a Lehigh Valley RR Book OF Rules - Operating Signal and Interlocking Rules. Rules effective April 26, 1953. On the bottom of this page Reprinted October 1969, with revision s up to March 28, 1965 included.
On the Front Cover at the top printed is the name Frank E. Czajkowski, # 80660 Delaware and Hudson Railway. On the page appearing after the cover the name Frank E.Czajkowksi. #9258 D&H Ry Co. Conductor Hudson to Allentown Pool Crews, on the back cover written F.E. Czajkowski D&H Ry. Co. Hudson Yard, Penna.
Inside the rule book was an Lehigh Valley RR Form C Clearance card filled out, Dated April 27, 1976 "R" Tower Train CX-1 train order numbers are also listed
time 4:20pm and signed by a person with the name Milan no first initial. Since this book of rules has Mr.Czajkowski's name on it. It wouyld be interesting to know if he went from the D&H to the LV at some point. If anyone has any information on when Mr.Czajkowski was employed by the D&H it would be appreciated. I can be contacted by e-mail Steve Coraggio, [email protected] Thank you any help / assistance is greatly appreciated
On the Front Cover at the top printed is the name Frank E. Czajkowski, # 80660 Delaware and Hudson Railway. On the page appearing after the cover the name Frank E.Czajkowksi. #9258 D&H Ry Co. Conductor Hudson to Allentown Pool Crews, on the back cover written F.E. Czajkowski D&H Ry. Co. Hudson Yard, Penna.
Inside the rule book was an Lehigh Valley RR Form C Clearance card filled out, Dated April 27, 1976 "R" Tower Train CX-1 train order numbers are also listed
time 4:20pm and signed by a person with the name Milan no first initial. Since this book of rules has Mr.Czajkowski's name on it. It wouyld be interesting to know if he went from the D&H to the LV at some point. If anyone has any information on when Mr.Czajkowski was employed by the D&H it would be appreciated. I can be contacted by e-mail Steve Coraggio, [email protected] Thank you any help / assistance is greatly appreciated