N&W Builders Numbers
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Tue Aug 24 09:51:08 EDT 2004
A bit more detailed information for you, since you also we looking for
dates
Information is as follows: Road Number delivery date, construction
number, retired date and location
600 10-20-1941 c/n 311 06-16-1959 Lamberts Point
601 11-17-1941 c/n 312 03-27-1959 Portsmouth
602 12-08-1941 c/n 313 01-08-1959 Bluefield
603 12-24-1941 c/n 314 04-15-1959 Bluefield
604 01-27-1942 c/n 315 10-22-1958 Shaffers Crossing
605 10-23-1943 c/n 347 06-15-1959 Williamson
606 11-18-1943 c/n 348 05-22-1959 Bluefield
607 11-30-1943 c/n 349 02-28-1958 Shaffers Crossing
608 12-14-1943 c/n 350 05-22-1959 Bluefield
609 12-14-1943 c/n 351 05-22-1959 Bluefield
610 12-20-1943 c/n 352 08-21-1959 Crewe
611 05-29-1950 c/n 388 10-24-1959 Shaffers Crossing
612 06-27-1950 c/n 389 08-21-1959 Lamberts Point
613 07-24-1950 c/n 390 03-27-1959 Portsmouth
These dates are from official equipment ledgers, retirement dates are
not the date sold for scrap, but physically removal from roster.
600-604 cost new $166,917 each, 602 was equipped with Franklin trailing
truck booster at an additional cost of $12,348, it was removed in
12-1945
605-610 cost new $141,280 each, built as J1 Freight Locomotives without
streamlining, lightweight alloy rods and roller bearings, all rebuilt
to streamlined locomotives with roller bearings, lightweight rods
beginning in 01-1945. Most service was still as passenger locomotives
despite the freight locomotive description.
611-613 cost new $251,544 each
Ken Miller
On Aug 24, 2004, at 8:09 AM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> I would like to see the complete list of builders numbers and dates
> with their corresponding "J" locomotive number for all the "J"s. I
> wonder if Ken Miller would be kind enough to post that information. I
> have his book on the "J" and it's a great book, but he does not have
> that detailed information in the book.
>
> I have lots of 16mm and slides of the "J". I spent many enjoyable
> hours chasing "J"s in the late 50's, while assigned to the Mine
> Warfare School.
>
> Ron Peisker
>
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