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  • Response to "Is UPRR getting a new President?": Guest Blogger

    In the past the individual promoted to the President’s position came from the Operating Department. Mike Walsh was the exception, in recent history: no railroad experience at all, but he had the ability to excite Wall Street. We did not operate any better. He shook up the organizational chart and changed the names of all the traditional operating jobs (i.e.: Trainmasters became Managers of Train Operations, Road Foreman of Engines became Managers of Operating Practices, etc…). Also, he told his Operating top officers that never again would an Operating man become the President.

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    It appears as though the Union Pacific is going to have a new President soon. Sources inside of the UP have indicated that Dennis Duffy will be named as the new head of the railroad. It looks as though Jim Young will keep the title of Chief Executive Officer. If this move were made it would be a step forward for the railroad.

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    Since we have disabled the feedback section (due to excessive spamming), we are going to post some of our readers comments on the front page. Please note: The comments made by our readers do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of Railroaderblog or it’s staff. If you wish to make a comment on Railroaderblog, please email us at news@railroaderblog.com and we will consider your request. Please indicated in the email if you wish to remain anonymous on your publication.

    BY: A Reader From Utah

    It should be noted regarding UPRR Engineer training. The head training (aka) sim manager has never been near a locomotive or train for that matter!

    He did come from the IT dept. but couldn’t hire out as a basic Tech.
    This Sim Manager from the Great Salt Lake Training Center was a construction foreman. No degree, no certifications, never near a locomotive

    He did fall into a empty job once his construction job was abolished. And again. And yet again.

    No college, no degree, no experience, no certification.

    His team isn’t much different, most off of the street as contractors soon to be Harriman receiptants without consideration of inside employees.

    This is the way it is in the educational forefront of the UPRR Training dept of HR.

    By the way, public information indicates that Barb Shafer of HR has cashed in about 10 million of stock just recently!?

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Total Eclipse Of The Moon

LAGUNA NIGUEL For the first time in the event’s 29-year history, police are closing down the 29th annual Mooning of Amtrak because of big crowds and heavy drinking Saturday afternoon.
Police decided what started as a fun–and risque–event could turn dangerous as crowds grew larger than in previous years.
“It started to get a little out of hand so we decided to move in and show presence to try to quell any further disruption,” Orange County Sheriff’s Department Lt.Ted Boyne said.

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Nice weather, big publicity and increasing population led to larger-than-expected crowds of between 8,000 and 10,000 at the annual event, held each year at the Mugs Away Saloon across Camino Capistrano from the train track that carries both Amtrak and Metrolink trains.
“There is so much skin,” Cameron Dill of San Clemente said. “It’s our own little Mardi Gras.”
Before police broke up the party, RVs, Harleys, camping tents, and even blow-up swimming pools stretched along Camino Capistrano in Laguna Niguel.
Some members of the crowd offered shots of alcohol to those who would flash them.
POLICE ARRIVE
Along with about two dozen police officers, helicoptors announced from loudspeakers that the event was cancelled.
No fighting was reported.
By 5 p.m. Saturday, the crowd had been reduced to about 1,500 people. Police expected to completely clear the street of crowd-goers by about 6 p.m.
There were no fights reported between the crowd and police.
Lt. Lloyd Downing said public nudity and traffic violations added to the department’s decision to shut the event down.
“It’s been an orderly dispersal so far,” Downing said.
CROWD REACTION
Many among the crowd said they were disappointed the event was shut down.
“I’m deeply saddened that the law enforcement we fund feels the need to put a stop to the fun of hard working, law abiding citizens” Gary Stanton, who attended this year’s event, wrote in an email to The Orange County Register.
Others complained that because no brawls broke out, police reacted too harshly.

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