A few new names pop up. Engineer Goshart on Train 116 could have been one of two men. C.M Groshart was qualified as a fireman on 9-21-1914 and promoted to engineer on 10-20-1918. He was No. 62 on the engineers' list for 1-1-1937. E Groshart completed his student trips on 10-3-1914 and promoted on 10-25-1918. He was No, 62. The top 69 men were qualified for passenger train service as engineers.
It is a puzzle that either one would have been as the throttle, considering there were supposedly more senior men available.
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Brakeman Eagley must have been hired after 1930 as he was not on the Salida trainmen's list. Conductro H.P. McCall was definately around for a while. He was No. 27 in seniority with a brakeman's date of 8-24-1904 and a conductor's date of 7-22-1909.