[PRCo] Re: Transit evolution

Herb Brannon hrbran at sbcglobal.net
Sun Mar 18 19:21:13 EDT 2007


Well then, allow me to be the first to post my mug on the "list." This was taken last Summer in August, hence the decent tan. Here on the U.S. North Coast we bask in the sun on the fine beaches of the Great Lakes.....................sure we do.
   
  Anyway, this is me.
Mark McGuire <macmarka at netzero.net> wrote: 
  I agree, Dennis, that it would be nice to see a photo of everyone so 
I could picture them as they post. I met you once, Dennis during the 
rollout of Red Arrow 14/Dedication of the McClane Loop at PTM. You 
probably don't remember me though. The one who I am most curious 
about is Herb. He was a PAT motorman back in the days where I first 
started exploring what was left of the trolley lines. I always paid 
attention to who the operator was and I'm just wondering if his photo 
will help jar my memory. I would be willing to send a photo of myself 
and would hope the rest of you would do the same.

Mark

P.S.- The following is a list of people who I have either met or have 
photos of:

Fred III
Ed Lybarger
Dennis Cramer
Bob Dietrich
Bob Rathke(photo only)
Ken Josephson(photo only)
Derrick Brashier(spell check)
John Bromley(no longer on the list)
Jerry Matsick(no longer on the list)
The whole gang at PTM
Tom Phillips(don't think he's on the list any more)
Russ Jackson
Roger Jenkins(haven't heard from in a long time)

And if I'm forgetting anyone, I apologize.

-- "Dennis F. Cramer" wrote:
There are pictures of me and one of my trombones on the PTM website 
courtesy 
of Ed Lybarger & John Polyak.

It would be nice to know what all of us look (or looked)like!

I would like to see a pic of Fred 3 shoveling coal at Strasburg.

Dennis Fred Cramer
Trombone 






Herb Brannon


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