"A Special Talent - Alexander McDonnell (1829-1904)" by Andrew Everett.
In article .com,
burkey wrote:
Andrew is a historian with a special interest in the remarkable life of
Alexander McDonnell. McDonnell held several important railway positions
and was Locomotive Superintendent of the GS&WR at Inchicore from
1864-1882. Here, he revolutionized the management of the locomotive
fleet and introduced the critically important 101 class. He was a
pioneer in very way - who else would have gone to Bavaria in the
1870's, as he did, to investigate peat burning locomotives?
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He had the possibly unique experiance of succumbing to a workplace
dispute in his next job - the locomotive crews of the NOrth Eastern
Railway took issues with his policies of standardisation - and with the
engines he was giving them - and ultimately succeeded in forcing
his resignation. To put it mildly, this was unusual in the 1880s.
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Andy Breen ~ Speaking for myself, not the University of Wales
"your suggestion rates at four monkeys for six weeks"
(Peter D. Rieden)
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