Chief officer , class -3 exam -22/12/2018 provisional answer key Declared official see here
Post: Chief Officer, Class–3 in the Gujarat State Municipal Chief Officer’s Service
Advt. No. 75/2018-19
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Exam Date: 22-12-2018
The CPRR's caboose was stored in a special barn where Disney monitored and controlled the CPRR's track.[12][26] The barn's design was based on a set piece for the 1949 Disney film So Dear to My Heart, and it brought back Disney's childhood memories of a similar barn on his family farm in Marceline, Missouri.[28][29] The barn had a centralized traffic control board, which had several lights designed to indicate the presence of trains along the railroad's route.[12] The CPRR's switches could also be electrically controlled from this board.[12]
Articles about the CPRR appeared in several magazines, including the September 1951 issue of Look magazine.[18][30] These articles attracted visitors interested in the CPRR to the home of Disney, who invited them to ride and occasionally drive his miniature train.[18][31]With a tractive effort of more than 2,000 pounds-force (8,900 N), the Lilly Belle could pull a train with up to 12 adult passengers.[23]Due to its lack of brakes, the locomotive was sent in reverse if it ever needed to stop quickly.[20][32] In early 1953, a visitor drove the Lilly Belle too fast along a curve, causing it to derail.[33] As a result, the Lilly Belle fell on its side, broke its whistle, and released a jet of steam across the ground.[33] A curious five-year-old girl ran through the steam jet, which left minor burns on her legs.[33] As a result of this incident, Disney, fearing the possibility of future accidents, closed down the CPRR and stored the locomotive in the studio's machine shop.[33][34] Disney removed the Carolwood Pacific Railroad's track in 196