Negative No. 16434 - Where?
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Mon Oct 23 18:31:01 EDT 2006
I would ASSUME he is suggesting its an R1 tender?
Bob Welsh
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> OK. Now tell me about the tender trucks.
>
> Ed King
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> The data on the envelope was not too detailed on Negative 16434. It was
> made on March 22, 1932 at Roanoke, no specific location given, but based
> on my observations, what you wrote about Shaffers Crossing is correct.
>
> The electric lantern may well have been provided for the photo, I know
> that there were at least a few on the railroad in the 1930s, certainly not
> common, but to get the photo, this was probably what was used, for this
> specific situation
>
> This photo was used on the May 1932 Magazine cover.
>
> Ken Miller
>
> and yes, that does seem to be a derby!
>
> On Oct 22, 2006, at 9:49 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>
>> I haven't received anything from the N&W List for ten days, so either His
>> Excellency, the Editor, is on strike or the Telegraph wire fell off the
>> fence post. Or... maybe I have been flagged at the bar.
>>
>> Attached is a scan of a not-too-often published photo which N&W
>> identifies as Negative No. 16434.
>>
>> The question is... where and when was this photo taken?
>>
>> If I had to take a guess, judging from the curve in the telegraph poles
>> I'd guess it's atop the 24th Street Tunnel at Shaffers Crossing, looking
>> east. The track on the left would be the Westbound Main Line, and the
>> track occupied by the engine would be the Running Track. The two dirt
>> crossings would be for accessing the Water Softener Plant, and the white
>> building (gone by the time I came around) would appear to be a section
>> gang motor car house.
>>
>> Now, what gives me pause is that the "operator" has an electric lantern.
>> That says "1940s."
>>
>> So, Mr. Ken Miller, what's the story on this photograph? You are probably
>> the only man in the world who knows !
>>
>> And, Ken... is that a derby on the brakeman's head?
>>
>> -- abram burnett
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