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Brunswick's rambling Bill Dunn at the Brunswick YMCA. This was on the lower back porch of the Y outside the locker room area.

According to Jim Castle, "Bill knew more about the railroad than the bosses did..."

Karen Cornelius recounts a story from Roma Hebb, daughter of Mayor Jim Cummings, that "when her father was Yard Master, he would often find Bill Dunn to help locate a lost car."

(Photo courtesy of the Castle Collection)

David Mcintosh My father said Bill could add the numbers of the cars as they passed the depot and get the right answer.

Phil Lowery: I would ride my bike down the gravel behind the YMCA and walk up the large stairs and go in the back door of the YMCA. I would get candy out of the machine or walk over to the kitchen to buy a slice of cherry pie. Yonnie Longerbeam worked the restaraunt side. On the way back from the YMCA if he was there I would stop by the train station to see if Jelly Cole was sitting on the mail cart playing his harmonica. Jelly sure could play a harmonica. He played the sounds of a train rolling down the track. I got a maple tree stick on my bottom when I got home from being down the train station area.

Frances Shull: I worked in the office during the summer while still in BHS

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