Hey, HC, all we can ask is that you do your homework. Us old farts have nothing better do do than to point out the mistakes. But back in the days of trainorder and time table train dispatching these were important issues....like having an accurate watch. How important these things are in terms of historic preservation, hell, I don't know...I'm just an old railroader. But one of the interesting questions is who will do all this nickpicking when we irritating old farts have kicked the bucket and are long gone. I guess then the young folks can write history any way that is convenient. I raise these issues not so much because I'm a contrary old curmugeon (although I probably do fit that description), but because how history gets interpreted is a fascinating intellectual concept.
JBWX