Concerning the discussion in another section about walking on the K&IT bridge, I have a couple of stories from the good old days that you might find interesting.
One wintery Saturday night in the early 1960's, when my regular job was the New Albany yard engine and I was living in New Albany, they had me filling a vacancy on the passenger hostling job at 10th. St. depot. After I serviced and put #5's engine away for the night, I headed north up 10th. St. and about 8 blocks from the depot I had a flat tire. I had no spare, no jack, and very little money in my pocket. I had two choices...... Walk back to 10th. and Broadway (past all the drunk locals standing out beside their 55 gallon fire barrels) and borrow a few bucks off the Monon crew, or walk back to New Albany. Since I didn't have a gun with me either, I decided the exercise would probably do me good, so I walked all the way back to New Albany, across the K&IT bridge, in a snowstorm, from downtown Louisville. Ah yes, those were the good old days.
As far as walking the bridge is concerned, we had one old head engineer who would walk from the bunk house in Louisville, across the K&IT bridge and back, every trip, sometimes twice, because he could get a meal for 25 cents less at a restaurant in New Albany than he could in Louisville. He and his family had gone hungry during the depression, and he was not about to waste a quarter just to save a few steps. True story. / Ron