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Red River & Gulf Railroad Company Equipment Register 1929Description
the officials in 1929 were C. T. Crowell president in Los Angeles, H. A. White general manager in Long Leaf, I. A. Crowell first vice president in Alexandria, R. D. Crowell secretary and general superintendent in Long Leaf, R. D. Crowell treasurer in Long Leaf, A. B. Spencer traffic manager in Long Leaf, S. M. Harper auditor in Long Leaf, Hakenyos & Scott attorneys in Alexandria, James Welch chief surgeon in Long Leaf, and J. J. Bridges roadmaster in Long leaf;
No. 1 leaves Long Leaf at 7:45 AM and makes stops at Long Leaf Junction (8:10--2 miles), Big Cut (8:20--5 miles), Melder (8:30--6 miles), Bliss (8:45--10 miles), Elmelhine (9:05--14 miles), Lewiston (9:25--21 miles), Walding (9:35-23 miles), Stille (10:00--27 miles), Hood (10:20--32 miles), Comrade (10:35--37 miles), Mathis (10:55--44 miles), Hutton (11:00--45 miles), Alco (11:15--47 miles) Dusenbury (11:20--48 miles) and arrives at Kurthwood at 11:30 (50 miles); No. 2 arrives at Long Leaf at 4:40 PM after making stops at Long Leaf Junction (4:05), Big Cut (3:51), Melder (3:43), Bliss (3:34), Elmelhine (3:23), Lewiston (3:01), Walding (2:51), Stille (2:37), Hood (2:25), Comrade (2:11), Mathis (1:58), Hutton (1:55), Alco (1:40), Duesnbury (12:51) and left at Kurthwood at 12:45 PM; both trains run daily except on Sundays;
operations for freight service at Lecompte, Togo, Holdup, Long Leaf, Louisiana Junction, Conrete Hill, Bolton, Audebert, Cocodrie and Meridian;
connections at Long Leaf, Lecompte with Missouri Pacific Railroad, Texas & Pacific railway, Southern Pacific Lines and Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railway (LA Division)Creator
Red River & Gulf Railroad Company, Official Guide of the RailwaysDate(s) of Creation
Mar 1929