N&W Telephone Boxes
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Sun Jun 20 19:50:28 EDT 2004
Abe,
I can't answer your question, but I now own one of the boxes, bought it at an auction with all of the "innards" several weeks ago at Merrimac.
Skip Salmon
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Skip and Judi Salmon
3721 Buckingham Drive
Roanoke, VA 24018-2448
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> Anyone remember those steel "T-Boxes" on the N&W? They were about
> 2'x2'x2' and fabricated from sheet steel. Painted silver, they held a
> magneto, a selector (one side was "B" for Block Line, the other was "D" for
> Dispatcher's Line,) a push-to-talk button and a telephone handset. They
> looked fairly new in the 1960s.
>
> When I went to work in the early 1960s, they were ubiquitous... all over
> the N&W. I can recall them in the late 1950s, too. Matter of fact, in all
> my booming around the various divisions of the N&W, I never saw a wooden
> T-Box !
>
> Now, my question is this... When were they installed, supplanting the old
> wooden boxes? In CTC territory, one might assume they were installed along
> with the CTC. But I also worked in non-CTC territory, and they were there,
> too.
>
> I checked Warden & Miller's book on N&W passenger trains post-1956, but
> could find them depicted in none of the photographs.
>
> A quo ... ?
>
> -- abe burnett
>
>
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