Passenger train No.132 of the Atlantic & Yadkin Railway at Mt. Airy (N. C.) Yard in 1922. The A&Y - consisting of 130 miles of road between Mt. Airy and Sanford, N. C. - became a Southern Railway System line Dec. 31, 1949, and is now operated as part of the Winston-Salem division. The men standing in front of the engine were (left to right): L. Gwyn, mail clerk; J. E. Winfrey, express messenger; R. H. Fulcher (who sent TIES the picture), then baggage master and now retired conductor; A. N. Stout, flagman; W. G. Shelton, conductor; J. H. Tunstall, engineer, and H. L. Roberson, fireman.