October 25, 2013, 10:56
Lorne WasylishenAdoption of 24 Hour Time on the Railways of N. America
I found this to be very interesting.
Documents in Reference to the General Adoption of the Twenty-Four Hour Notation on the Railways of North AmericaOctober 25, 2013, 14:59
George Ulrichpretty neat and interesting
October 25, 2013, 19:55
Theodore J. Brown Sr.Thanks for posting it Lorne.Ever see one of those add-on 24 Hr. dials?I doubt they held up very well.I have seen pics of dials where 24 hr. markers were painted on sometime after the dial was made.Take care, Ted.
October 25, 2013, 20:31
Lorne WasylishenFunny you should ask

Mine is a bit different than the one in the letter, perhaps a later incarnation.
The movement is not of great quality. The letter states that these dials would be supplied free of charge to employees as well as the public so this was likely a non-railroaders' watch
October 25, 2013, 20:55
Theodore J. Brown Sr.Thanks again Lorne! I'm surprised the railway didn't come up with something better than paper.There's a good chance that could cut loose or roll up under the hands and stop the watch.I noticed it talked about that in the installation info.I bet it happened a time or two.I wonder if Ball of Canada had something like that...Ted.