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March 1953 page 12

[image: JOHN T. KENNEY]

Kenney Gets N. Y. Post

John T. Kenney has been appointed
commercial agent for the Piedmont &
Northern and Durham & Southern
Railways in New York City, it was an-
nounced on March 1 by L. R. Lawson,
vice president and traffic manager of
the two railroads.

Prior to accepting the new position,
Mr. Kenney had three and a half years
of experience in the field of freight
traffic.

The new commercial agent is a na-
tive of Boston, Mass., where he was
graduated from high school in 1938
and attended the Bentley School of
Accounting & Finance for two years.
In 1941 he enlisted in the Marine
Corps and was a platoon sergeant when
he was honorable discharged in 1945.

He is married, has two sons (aged 10
and 5), and has been living in Alex-
andria, Va. He will move his family to
New York in a few months.

What Do You Know?

Test your knowledge of railroads and rail-
roading. The answers are below. If you
answer 5 out of the following questions correctly,
you are good; if you answer 6 of 7, you are
very good; if you answer 8 or 9, you are way
above average; if you answer all 10, you are
a whiz.

1. On what evening each week is
the Railroad Hour broadcast--
Monday, Wednesday, or Friday?

2. In which traffic group are cars
loaded the heaviest, on the aver-
age--products of agriculture, for-
ests or mines?

3. How many bolts are used in a
rail joint in main track line--four,
six, eight or ten?

4. Which takes the greater slice of
the railroad dollar -- taxes or fuel?

5. Are there more or less than one
hundred Class I Railroads in the
United States?

6. Which steam locomotive has the
greater number of wheels -- the
Mountain type or the Pacific type?

7. Which branch of railway service
yields the most revenue -- mail,
express, freight, or passenger serv-
ice?

8. What unit of measurement is com-
monly employed in computing
train service costs--the ton-mile,
the passenger-mile, or the car-
mile?

9. What was the real name of Casey
Jones -- Fernando Jones, John
Luther Jones, or John Paul Jones?

10. What is a wheel report--(a) the
conductor's report of cars handled
in his train, (b) the storekeeper's
report of wheels in stock, or (c)
the statistician's report of wheels
in active service?

Answers

1. Monday evening. 2. Products of mines.
3. Usually six: Sometimes four. 4. Taxes. 5.
More. There were 132 in January, 1953. 6.
Mountain type. It has 14 wheels; the Pacific
type has 12. 7. Freight service. 8. Car-mile.
9. John Luther Jones. 10. The conductor's re-
port of cars handled in his train.

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