Car Poleing.
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Mon May 29 11:10:59 EDT 2006
Bill,
I have the DVD from Greg Scholl Video Productions titled " Norfolk & Western
Steam Freights." The original color films were taken by Scholl's father
from "1954 to end of steam."
There is a sequence in which a K-1 is poling a car. Given the time frame of
the video, this puts it at least 1954 and perhaps later.
Jim Brewer
Glenwood MD
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Subject: Car Poleing.
> Since the N&W kept steam as long as they did, I was curious as to how long
> they
> continued the practice of "Car Poleing", or shoving a cut of cars on an
> adjacent
> track using a wooden pole about 8 or 10 feet long re-inforced with a
> steel
> ring
> on each end. Standard equipment on steam locomotives was to carry a pole
> and
> a re-railer hanging from each side of the tender. I recall seeing a crew
> "pole"
> some cars on the Southern well into the era of first generation diesels.
> The
> practice of "poleing" cars was dangerous and could result in a pole
> shattering
> and flying in different directions which could result in injury. The
> practice was
> seventually considered unsafe, and most roads prohibited it's use. Would
> any of you have an idea as to when the N&W too frowned on the practice
> since
> they had locomotive tenders in to the diesel age. Time was when all
> rolling stock
> had a pole pocket on each corner of the car, as well as on both sides of
> the pilot
> of a steam locomotive, and on each rear corner of the tank. To expose my
> ignorance, I cannot recall if any diesel locomotives ever had pole pockets
> on
> any of the early models or not. I also wonder if pole pockets have been
> entirely
> eliminated from today's rolling stock along with the roof walks. Bill
> Sellers.
>
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