J's coaling at Prichard WV
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Mon Sep 25 18:40:22 EDT 2006
Most all Westbound Pass.Trains took water at Sardinia,Ohio. There was a
water treatment plant there and two tanks. Sardina also was where the
Hilsboro Branch and Local East & West from there tied up over night.
Bob Stump
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>Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 19:40:35 -0400
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>Harry,
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>Something does not add up or I do not have all the information here.
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>If a J could make it all the way from Roanoke to Cincinnati (520 miles)
>without coal service, why would it be so difficult to run from Prichard
>to CUT and back to Prichard (320 miles)?
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>Ron Davis
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>At 06:09 PM 9/23/2006, you wrote:
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>John:
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>I can't address the water issue, but as for coal, the engine was intended
>to
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>go all the way to Cincinnati. There, N&W paid CUT (Cincinnati
>Union Terminal)
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>to coal during the layover. Rather than pay inflated prices to CUT,
>N&W
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>experimented with topping off at Prichard westbound, turning at
>Cincinnati without
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>coal service, and returning to Prichard to coal eastbound. It
>involved fitting the
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>tenders of the Class Js with coal boards.
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>Former Governor Holton's brother, Van, was assigned to this trial and
>told me
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>that there were too many instances where the "J" barely made it
>back to
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>Prichard.
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>Harry Bundy
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