"■2.ft,. 2: April 11, 197 2 Mr. Harry Tyson, Manager Marine Operations Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Pier "B" Vancouver 2, B. C. Dear Harry: Thank you for your letter of March 30, 19 72 your file T-72-30-10 concerning damage to Johnston Trailer JV6-2329 on March 28, 1972. The Johnston trailer was being assisted into position by the Deckhand who was unaware that the top of the Doman Trailer DT69 was overhanging. Yours very truly, F. M. YORKE & SON LIMITED fA y&o- Z4jt^ / Walter Nezil WN/skm //"% 7& 7. ft ft*0 t, •arch 30, 1972 File No.: 1-72-30-10 Iter Nezil, F* M. Yorke k Son Limited, Suite 700 Baxter Building, 1111 West Hastings Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. sil, I have for acknowledgement your letter of the 29th instant reporting damage to a Johnston Trailer JV6 2329. We certainly appreciate the time and trouble you have taken to notify us of this incident♦ When the Johnston trailer was being parked on the top deck, was the unit being directed and, if so, was this attributed to the cause of the accident? Yours very truly, Manager, Marine Operations I l :' '- '■ 2' ■ 2 March 29, 1972 Mr. Jim Yates Assistant Marine Supt. Canadian Pacific Ltd. Pier BC Vancouver 1, B. C. Dear Jim: For your information we have received a report concerning damage to a Johnston trailer No. JV6-2329. At approximately 21:30 on March 28, 1972 Johnston trailer No. JV6-2329 suffered damage to its rear doors whilst being parked on the top deck of the "Doris Yorke". This was caused by a collision with an overhang on Doman trailer DT 69. This trailer was a flat deck with two empties on top, the top one overhanging. The deckhand on duty was R. Turner. Yours very truly, F. M. YORKE & SON LIMITED WN/skm