Glossary - 4
INDIAN VALLEY RAILROAD The legendary haven of all good railroaders. Even the bindlestiffs (tramps) could ride this line all day free of charge or fear of bulls IRON SKULL Boilermaker JANNEY The coupling device on trains. Named for E. H. Janney, who invented it in 1870. Now common drawbar of all railroad cars JANNEY, TO To couple cars together JAY ROD Clinker hook JERK WATER To fill a locomotive tender with water from a track pan without stopping JERKWATER TOWN Any small inactive town. In the old days any town a train would not stop at was considered to be of no importance, hence the name GOAT Switch engine JERRY Section foreman JOHNSON BAR The large hand operated reverse lever of a steam engine JOINT, MAKE A To couple up cars and/or engines KETTLE Locomotive KICK* To shove cars, letting them go in singles or groups into the various tracks by their own momentum KING SNIPE Track gang foreman LACE UP To couple up the air hoses LIGHTNING SLINGER Telegrapher LINK AND PIN The first and very dangerous type of coupler, also any thing that is old fashioned LUNG Drawbar MARKER Rear signal lights or flags of a train MILL Locomotive MODOK A train for employes only NIGGER HEAD The "T" pipe that divides the steam for the cylinders. It is located in the smokebox. Also failure to couple NO BILL Non union worker. Also a car without a waybill NOSE ON To couple to the front end of a locomotive NUT BUSTER Mechanic OP Telegrapher
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