Where were A,J and Y classes scrapped

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Mon Jan 23 19:07:43 EST 2006


Here is a copy of the message I posted two years ago - August 20, 2004


To: N&W MAILING LIST < nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
Subject: N&W ARTIFACTS

While this Forum is on the subject of builders plates, I thought I would
add this comment.

When my brother and I were driving thru Portmouth, Ohio in 1958, we
noticed a scrapper right next to the N&W was scrapping steam
locomotives. In 1959, my brother and a friend drove down (Chicago area)
to Portsmouth in my 1956 Studebaker, and purchased as much as they could
fit into that vehicle.

They got the following BP's (At $1.00 each) #268 (Y6 - 2120 - Sept
1936 - 1st of Y6 series.), #279 (A - 1208 - May 1937.), #394 (Y6b -
2191 - Nov 1950.), and #411(S1a - 213- Oct 1951.). The bell off of
Y3 - 2073 and a Clinchfieid top mounted bell of unknown origin, at
$75.00 each. My brother requested, and they did torch around the Pile
National Headlight on "J" 605 and took the marker lights off of 606,
all at $75.00. Those BP's were already gone. The last item was an air
horn. He had his eye on a N&W whistle, but worried about the car
springs. When everything was loaded it looked like the the Studebaker
would "Bottom out".

After he got home, we thought about renting a truck, driving down, and
loading it up, but sorry to say we never got to do that.

I have that roughly cut out section of 605's nose (~32" dia.) mounted on
the wall in my basement shop along with the markers. It's a shame he
could not have gotten the whole nose mounted on top of that
Studebaker. BP's are relatively easy to copy, and I have done this
with these and other BP's, but headlights and marker lights are almost
impossible to copy. I'm in the process of making a copy of the bell
off of 2073, but that's for a future email.

Ron Peisker



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