All I remember about South Hammond was that back in the very early 1960's they had a train order signal over on the west side of the main, and they hooked orders on to #5. I remember it vividly because the last day I worked the third shift stockyards transfer job up there, I hoped to get back in to catch #5. As I got off the engine, and started across the yard, #5 came roaring through there, and I thought "oh hell, now I gotta wait for a freight to get home".
Just after #5 passed the yard office, they quickly came to an abrupt stop, and backed up to the yard office. I swung aboard #5's engine and asked the fireman what happened. He said the string on the train orders broke, and he dropped them. They had to back up to pick them up, and thankfully they picked me up as well. / Ron