New Docent
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:14 am
I noticed there was nothing in this forum, so I will brag a bit. I qualified last year as a docent under the expert tutelage of
Jack Warner and made 5 trips, including a yard host experience in Chama. This year, I expect to arrive in Antonito on
9/24/20 where my wife and I will stay 4 nights at Conejos Anglers and then through 10/18 at Mogote Meadows. We have
rented cabins at both.
I was employed by the Southern Railway, FRA, and Chessie System/CSX for a total of 34 years in the industry, but my
railfan experience started at around age 2 on the knee of my uncle, a high seniority L&N passenger engineer. I was a
electronic engineer in the Southern test department, and manager of the Chessie Signal departments CAD system.
CSX moved me from Huntington, WV to Jacksonville, FL in 1986, and I retired here in 2001. At age 81, I hope I have a
few seasons to work as a docent. I enjoy meeting new folks, and have been interested in D&RG(W) history for many
years. I have all of John Norwood's books, the most important being 2 that focus on the narrow gauge. Hope to
see more of the docents this year - really liked the ones I was with last year.
Jerry H. Sullivan, P.E. (retired)
Jack Warner and made 5 trips, including a yard host experience in Chama. This year, I expect to arrive in Antonito on
9/24/20 where my wife and I will stay 4 nights at Conejos Anglers and then through 10/18 at Mogote Meadows. We have
rented cabins at both.
I was employed by the Southern Railway, FRA, and Chessie System/CSX for a total of 34 years in the industry, but my
railfan experience started at around age 2 on the knee of my uncle, a high seniority L&N passenger engineer. I was a
electronic engineer in the Southern test department, and manager of the Chessie Signal departments CAD system.
CSX moved me from Huntington, WV to Jacksonville, FL in 1986, and I retired here in 2001. At age 81, I hope I have a
few seasons to work as a docent. I enjoy meeting new folks, and have been interested in D&RG(W) history for many
years. I have all of John Norwood's books, the most important being 2 that focus on the narrow gauge. Hope to
see more of the docents this year - really liked the ones I was with last year.
Jerry H. Sullivan, P.E. (retired)