The NW Class J 611
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Mon Aug 8 18:18:00 EDT 2005
Dear Kenneth Miller,
You wrote a GREAT book! I recomend it to any N&W fan!
Please excuse me for disturbe you, but your book presents one of the few
pictures of the un-streamlined pictures in actual service. Are there any
other pictures? Are them available, or printes in any othe book?
tks,
Luiz Affonso Saraiva
a N&W fan from Brazil
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> Jerry
>
> You can read a detailed report in Chapter 9 of my book, Norfolk and
> Western Class J, pages 97-101. However, basically, human error is
> probably to blame, it was suspected that the engineer may have had a
> heart attack as no effort was made to slow the train for the speed
> restricted curve at Cedar, West Virginia. That seems to have been
> ruled out, but medical science may have found different results today.
> My feeling is that the engineer, a 30 year veteran, was used to
> running fast, lost track of exactly where he was, got distracted and
> missed the speed board, and was too far into the curve for a brake
> application.
>
> Ken Miller
>
> On Aug 7, 2005, at 11:57 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>
>> Hi gang,
>>
>> Probably an old question to some of the veteran members here, but,
>> does anyone have any official information regarding NW 611's
>> derailment back in the 1950's? I understood it to be human error, can
>> anyone confirm this?
>>
>> Jerry Butler
>>
>>
>>
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