Roanoke Rail walk
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Fri Feb 2 23:26:53 EST 2007
Pete -
The H-1s like their predecessor HMs and HPs were part of the coal fleet (See
Andrew Dow's book). Towards the end of their lives many of them were in
non-revenue service, mostly hauling cinders.
EdKing
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> Thanks for the education. What kind of lading were the flat bottom
> doors used with?
>
> pete groom
>
> On Feb 1, 2007, at 3:58 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> . . .
> They're old, but not THAT old. Class H-1, late-'30s second-time
> rebuilds
> of N&W's original steel HM and HP hoppers built circa 1909-1915. They
> have
> flat-bottom doors, not clamshells.
>
> David Thompson
>
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