I don't know squat about train orders or the inner workings of any railroad junction control tower but here's one for Wayne Junction from March 13, 1982. It's the earliest one in a batch of 19 (I believe) from that same tower from the early to mid 1980s. Track conditions for eastbound trains, presumably in the vicinity of Wayne Junction, were slowed due to poor track conditions. Exciting, eh? I think it is. Especially since the tower is gone as is much of the magnanimity of the past in that area around Wayne Road and Michigan Avenue which once sported the Wayne depot, a hotel and the Harroun Motor Car Company among its business attractions.
I bought this Milestone 2 poetry Magazine at a Livonia estate sale this week. Milestone was the literary publication of Wayne (State) University and this second issue dates to 1949. While I don't recognize most of the names, Dudley Randall was both a nationally known poet and the librarian for the Wayne County General Hospital at Eloise via the Wayne County Library System. The poem featured is The Southern Road which was a revised version of the completed poem from 1948 that h as a handful or two of word differences between the two. I don't know if Randall edited the poem for later collected works editions or earlier but this link features it in its likely final form in 2009. Neither version particularly enchants me but the block print in the magazine is an added bonus.


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