trainman74
Conductor
Very nice (but sad) to read all these great stories about Alan.
I had dinner with the OTOL group tonight including jis, and they are all shell-shocked but coping.Jis was on the train with him, right? He hasn't responded on this thread yet. Does anyone know how he's doing?
That was a beautiful tribute, Chris.In the pilot world we would say tailwinds and blue skies. For train world, I’ll say ride west my friend. May the rails take you into the sunset.
We railfans are such a quirky kind. Alan, of course, was no exception. But, he could connect beyond our kin and reach the general public so effectively, in a way which most fans aren't apt.He always had his signature scanner tucked away in his bag with an ear bud in his ear and always knew why the train stopped, slowed down or anything. He was also very good at debating about public transit issues and had a way of presenting data to a keyboard worrier that was "anti-transit." As a rail advocate, I would bring him into the argument sometimes.
Thanks for thinking of me. I happen to have been assigned to the Roomette across from Alan and Grace, but at the time of the event I was in the Diner.Jis was on the train with him, right? He hasn't responded on this thread yet. Does anyone know how he's doing?
I remember that conversation, as I was sitting between you two. Fortunately, some kind AUer snapped a photo of us.Later, at Grandpa's Place, we ended up sitting near each other. I don't even know how this conversation started, but I told him I had never had a tuna melt. He looked at me like I'd just told him my parents were lobsters. I would pay $5 for a picture of the look he gave me.I couldn't stop laughing as he exclaimed, "You've never had a tuna melt?!? What?!? Are you serious?!?"
Ryan must have heard that story before. Everyone is giving rapt attention to Alan except Ryan.I remember that conversation, as I was sitting between you two. Fortunately, some kind AUer snapped a photo of us.Later, at Grandpa's Place, we ended up sitting near each other. I don't even know how this conversation started, but I told him I had never had a tuna melt. He looked at me like I'd just told him my parents were lobsters. I would pay $5 for a picture of the look he gave me.I couldn't stop laughing as he exclaimed, "You've never had a tuna melt?!? What?!? Are you serious?!?"
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Thanks to whomever took the picture, and thanks for sharing one of my favorite Alan memories as well.
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