Straight Run Oral History Transcript Thirty Nine Years Driving a Bus for the
Straight Run Oral History Transcript Thirty Nine Years Driving a Bus for the
Reba L Gauer
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Gauer: Yes. McCreery: That s pretty good, with all that you had to think about. Now, you talked about the one bus that would only go fifty-five miles an hour. What kinds of maintenance problems and things did you have with the buses? Did you ever have them break down on you? Gauer: Oh, yes, had to have road calls every now and then. But never on that bus! [laughter] That was really one of the best buses. McCreery: How did you make a road call when you had to? Gauer: We had a telephone. Before w...e had telephones, if our streetcar went out, you know, we had to make a telephone call to central dispatch. Then they had company telephones at certain spots. 28 Morgan: That s an old Key System key. McCreery: Oh, okay, we re looking at the key on your key ring here. What did you do with this exactly? Gauer: That was for the telephone. It would open the telephone box, too. Morgan: Also police and the fire, wasn t it? Gauer: I don t know. McCreery: What did they do with the passengers if the bus broke down?
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