Mallet Engines on the Saltville Branch - When?
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Tue Oct 12 06:38:15 EDT 2004
When I walked the Saltville branch in 1993 I noticed that the vast majority of the ties had 52 or 53 date nails in them, so that may have been part of the upgrade to allow for heavier tonnage.
Ben Blevins
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
According to Radford Division Timetables, the tonnage ratings for the
Y3 on the Saltville Branch first appeared in Timetable No. 19,
effective September 24, 1939. The Y5 and Y6 were added in Timetable No.
1, effective November 18, 1951. Prior tonnage rating charts were for
Z1, Z1b, M or W.
Indeed the question is probably dictated by the bridges, and available
power and need for heavier tonnage, not by facilities for turning.
Ken Miller
On Oct 9, 2004, at 9:49 AM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> When were Mallet engines first used on the Saltville Branch? Were the
> Z's used there before the Y's? (It's probably an issue of when the
> bridges timber bridges, which were still there in the 1960s !!!, were
> strengthened.)
>
> Perhaps Bennos Blevinoshevski or some of the other Bristol Line
> Wizzards have given thought to this matter...
>
> -- abram burnett,
> pilgrim sojourner of the pravoslavna
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