Murdock hired out as a rodman in Ogden, Utah, on SP’s Salt Lake Division in 1947 and worked his way through the ranks and retired as the last chief engineer of the original pre-merger Southern Pacific. Along the way he worked on the Texas & Louisiana Line, managed construction of a diesel shop at Taylor Yard in Los Angeles, worked as division engineer on the San Joaquin Division (Tehachapi), the Northwestern Pacific, and Western Division. Special projects included working on the Palmdale Cutoff, the Great Salt Lake fill, and hyrailling the Rock Island’s Golden State Route to estimate the cost of rehabilitating the line for SP. He was featured in the August 1983 Trains Magazine story, “Rx for a Broken Jawbone.”
Gerald Murdock, last chief engineer for SP, passes NEWSWIRE
| Last updated on November 3, 2020
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We’ve lost another professional railroader with the passing of Mr. Murdock. Condolences to his family.
RIP Sir.