Chuck,
How interesting. I appreciate your time in responding to this.
I am getting hooked on the hobby. Thank you very much.
One piece of vintage rail memorabilia I have is a Dow Key bug (telegraph key) from the Alexandria NE depot in 1958. As a young 14 year old ham radio kid, I was fascinated with it. Mr. Wolf the agent said he was retiring in about a month and would sell it to me for $5. I actually used it in his office visiting with the agent up the line in Belevidare. Some of the radio road morse letters were different than the International Morse used on radio. Letter "C" was one of them. I used the bug on radio and still have it and learned the Dow Key made in Brewer, Main is rare.
I grew up at Fairbury, NE which was the division headquarters between Chicago and Denver. The town has really done a great job preserving that depot.
Dave
Nebraska City
How interesting. I appreciate your time in responding to this.
I am getting hooked on the hobby. Thank you very much.
One piece of vintage rail memorabilia I have is a Dow Key bug (telegraph key) from the Alexandria NE depot in 1958. As a young 14 year old ham radio kid, I was fascinated with it. Mr. Wolf the agent said he was retiring in about a month and would sell it to me for $5. I actually used it in his office visiting with the agent up the line in Belevidare. Some of the radio road morse letters were different than the International Morse used on radio. Letter "C" was one of them. I used the bug on radio and still have it and learned the Dow Key made in Brewer, Main is rare.
I grew up at Fairbury, NE which was the division headquarters between Chicago and Denver. The town has really done a great job preserving that depot.
Dave
Nebraska City