October 15, 2014, 10:55
Dana FullerRR watch servicing
Back in the day, just how often would a typical railroad worker need to have his watch serviced to keep it running within the prescribed guidelines?
October 15, 2014, 18:12
Larry BuchanOnce every 18 months up here in Canada on the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Larry
October 16, 2014, 00:27
Bob MurrayPer Santa Fe rules of 1938, watches were inspected for timekeeping at two-week intervals, and serviced every fifteen months.
Regards,
Bob
October 17, 2014, 13:44
Christopher DarwinHow was the timekeeping checked? I assume the current time was compared with the previous check to see what the error was over two weeks. I've always wondered what was to keep the owner from cheating by re-setting the watch between checks.
October 17, 2014, 21:48
Lorne WasylishenThe watch inspectors of the respective railways checked the watches and kept a record and the railway employees had a card that showed the inspection record.
There would be no benefit in cheating.
The result of cheating could be a train collision with at least financial loss and perhaps the loss of life.