Dameron
Edward H. Lybarger
twg at pulsenet.com
Mon Apr 3 11:33:03 EDT 2000
He was there as a symbol of the new replacing the old, and was very proud of
it.
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From: owner-pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
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brathke at juno.com
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 12:50 PM
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Subject: Re: Dameron
And then Jim could have given John a red cummerbund, and he'd really look
like a 1960s PAT PCC.
Seriously, I always wondered why John Dameron was on those two (21 and
6/14) last runs. Could it have been to establish a presence so that the
fans on board wouldn't get out of hand? There were absolutely no
problems on those trips, and a large number of riders were local
residents, not trolley fans.
Bob 4/2
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On Sun, 02 Apr 2000 06:54:39 +0000 Kenneth and Tracie Josephson
<kjosephson at sprintmail.com> writes:
> brathke at juno.com wrote:
>
> > PS - For all you John Dameron fans, I found a good photo I took of
> him
> > standing on the front steps of 1799. He's wearing a RED
> sportscoat, so
> > I'm glad I was using color film.
>
> I can just see a younger Jim Holland walking up to Mr. Dameron with
> a
> spray bomb and painting the red jacket PAT grey while shouting,
> "There!
> How do YOU like it?" :-) Ken J.
>
> P.S.- Bob, I'll get back to you on the slides. I'm way behind on my
> personal e-mail.
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