[Healeys] Lost Keys

Michael Oritt michael.oritt at gmail.com
Tue Dec 1 07:43:27 MST 2020


Everything will always be found at the last place you look.  I recently
spent ten days searching for a lost wallet.  I found it--where else--in the
shoes I was wearing the day it went missing.

Best--Michael Oritt

On Mon, Nov 30, 2020, 7:09 PM Michael MacLean via Healeys <
healeys at autox.team.net> wrote:

>   Yes they do Rick.  Keys are mainly for switch locks.  There is a key for
> the back door of the cab.  You close and lock the front door from the
> inside and leave by the back door.  The caboose has door keys.  Even though
> the major railroads are not maintaining the caboose that are left, they use
> them for a shoving platform for a crew member to stand on and report to the
> engineer that is backing up a train when to stop or how fast to go.  I also
> have switch keys for Amtrak locks, UP locks and keys from the San Diego
> sub.  As a railroaded you have all kinds of keys.
> Mike M (former switchman, conductor and engineer on BNSF Railway)
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> On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 2:42 PM, HealeyRick
> <healeyrik at gmail.com> wrote:
> Do locomotives have keys?  Did you ever lose your train keys?  Inquiring
> minds!
>
> Happy Holidays, Mike.
>
> Rick Neville
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> On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 5:13 PM Michael MacLean via Healeys <
> healeys at autox.team.net> wrote:
>
> Lost Keys have been found!  They were on a key rack in my bedroom where
> all the important keys reside such as the padlocks for the solar panel
> inverters, sliding glass door locks and old railroad keys.  I looked at
> that rack at least three times looking for the BN2 Keys and did not see
> them hiding behind a ring of railroad keys.  I was in the middle of going
> through all the Home Depot plastic storage bins of parts looking in every
> bag or box in these containers.  On a positive note I did find parts that
> are needed on stuff I am presently working on.  On the other side of the
> coin I found multiples like two extra sets of copper tubing for the float
> bowl to the cold air box overflow.  Now parts are buried again for the next
> treasure hunt.  I really have to get more organized.
> Mike MacLean
> P.S. I never realized how many fasteners I really have.
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