Article clipped from Dunkirk Grape Belt and Chautauqua Farmer

mWm:Xsv\;.M» 4£y «lt;;-■s§s*w;V.*Vlt;s:Wri^iMH|teilwiiirIV ■ A'*-K3iS^Vi«i:^'i^w®M3CAMPING OUT?—The Nickel Plate and Pennsylvania railroads were, in the judgment of the Public Service Commission, a little slow getting flasher signals in operation on their crossing on Center road town of Sheridan as ordered. So the PSC ordered 24-hour watchman service at the crossings starting May 1. Caught unprepared the railroads at the time this picture was taken had not provided shanties for the watchmen. A tent was used temporarily, A similar set-up ig used at both railroad crossing The watchman is Louis Killian of Dunkirk. Q B crossinSs*
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Dunkirk Grape Belt and Chautauqua Farmer

Dunkirk, New York, US

Tue, May 05, 1953

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