Stories from employees on their careers and interest in the MP and its subsidiaries/predecessors.
If you were an employee of the Missouri Pacific or one of its subsidiaries, you are welcome to add your story. Submit your article to [email protected].
Mike Legg: Purchasing and Materials 12/74-4/83 I hired on the Mop as a management trainee in December 1974. Jim Hamilton in Personnel made me the offer after interviewing with George […]
...Larry was a career railroader that finished his career working out of Jefferson City as a conductor. In the early ’70s he ran for the union office of General Chairman […]
...My Missouri Pacific experience began about 10 months after the shutdown of the Rock Island and Milwaukee Road lines in early 1981. The MoPac came to the University of Wisconsin […]
...C. R. (Bob) Kilgore “My first job(s) with MoPac” Graduation from Christian Brothers High School in St Joe, Mo in 1951 (63 years ago) was fast approaching and I had […]
...What was your first job on the Texas & Pacific and what were the daily duties? Operating a passenger elevator in the 12 story T&P building FtWorth. 8 of the […]
...Locations worked I began at Yard Center in Dolton, a south suburb of Chicago. We covered. Yard Center, 37th Street intermodal, 26th Street Yard in Chicago Heights and the CHTT […]
...Woodruff F. (Woody) Sutton – Missouri Pacific Various Jobs and Locations What was your first job on the Mopac and what were the daily duties? […]
...A BIO OF THE RAILROAD LIFE OF ROBERT L. “BOB” FERGUSON What was the first job on the MOPAC and what were the daily duties? The duties consisted handling time cards from the 2nd shift […]
...My ambition in my youth was to be a pitcher for the New York Yankees. It never happened so instead I became a telegrapher for the Missouri Pacific Railroad. I […]
...Marv Winkeler – Various jobs, Dupo, Illinois, St. Louis and Omaha. Working on the MoPac Railroad What was your first job on the MoPac and what were the daily duties? […]
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