That could be true. I'm working from memory of events of almost 40 years ago and also covering a six-year time span, so I know many of my details will be off. I remember Ed, don't remember his dad. But then if his dad's time was spent in the bus garage there's a good chance I would never have met him. I know there was a custodial and train cleaning crew in Antonito, but I am guesstimating two-to-four people. Could have been more. Also, it occurs to me that I don't know how the busses were cleaned. I don't
remember Shirley's crew doing that in Chama, but maybe they did.
By the way if, anybody knows the names of any of the ladies who worked in the Antonito ticket office during those years please let me know. They did a good job and deserve to be recognized. It really bugs me, I can picture them, even almost hear their voices, but I can't recall their names.
"Time spent with CATS is never wasted." -- Sigmund Freud
"Nothing endures but change." -- Heraclitus
"C'est le meilleur des mondes possibles." -- Candide
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/08/2011 09:07PM by gothpapa.