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'''Joe Meadow''' (born [[1947]]) is the conductor of the [[Birmingham Zoo Express]], the miniature train at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]. He took over the job in August [[2006]]. | '''Joe Meadow''' (born [[1947]]) is the conductor of the [[Birmingham Zoo Express]], the miniature train at the [[Birmingham Zoo]]. He took over the job in August [[2006]]. | ||
Meadow, a former BNSF railroad worker, broke his back in three places and lost his right leg | Meadow, a former BNSF railroad worker, broke his back in three places and lost most of his right leg in an accident at a [[Birmingham]] rail yard in [[2003]]. | ||
Meadow and his wife, Emily, reside in [[Hoover]] and have five children. | Meadow and his wife, Emily, reside in [[Hoover]] and have five children. |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 21 August 2009
Joe Meadow (born 1947) is the conductor of the Birmingham Zoo Express, the miniature train at the Birmingham Zoo. He took over the job in August 2006.
Meadow, a former BNSF railroad worker, broke his back in three places and lost most of his right leg in an accident at a Birmingham rail yard in 2003.
Meadow and his wife, Emily, reside in Hoover and have five children.
References
- Batson, Roger Jr (July 5, 2007) "Zoo train conductor rides rail to relaxation despite old job injury." Birmingham News.