For a couple of years I’ve been working on my podcast series “Rock Island In Arkansas,” though I’ve actually been recording interviews with former employees of the railroad for 30 years. The series focuses on the history of the Rock Island in the state, its operations, and features the first-hand experiences of those who worked for the railroad.
The first episode looks at the regular gatherings of former employees which continue 38 years after the Rock Island was shut down in 1980. In 2016 and 2017 I attended the annual picnics held in Sherwood, Arkansas, setting up a table to record as many stories as possible.
I also feature much of a 1988 interview I recorded with former conductor and brakeman L.T. Walker, who also served as local chairman of an employee union. He helped form the Rock Island Club in Arkansas after the railroad was no more.
EPISODE 1: Recent reunions of former Rock Island employees and a look at the career of former conductor and brakeman L.T. Walker are featured on the debut episode. Also included are interview segments with John Henderson, Jerry Oates, Bob Franklin Jr., Joe Rook, Bill K. Robbins Jr., Bill Anderson, and music from central Arkansas duo Fret & Worry.
I hope to produce a new episode of the podcast periodically and envision having a total of about 15 episodes. This first episode is only available here, but with the second episode, you should be able to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
Director of Public Affairs at Arkansas PBS, 36-year broadcasting veteran, photographer, interested in radio, TV and railroad history, author and host of the book and podcast series Rock Island Railroad in Arkansas.