N&W office framed wall scenery pictures
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Tue Jun 24 19:39:20 EDT 2008
If I remember right, J. D. Kanode of the Photo Lab did a lot of the coloring
of those photos with Q-tips. I watched him do it, one day . . .
Ed King
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>I have several pictures that I believe match the request. All the ones I
> have, I had reframed if they were in frames. But my recollection is that
> most were not in frames when I got them.
>
> 1) The picture with 2173 as mentioned. On the one I have I don't see the
> "Fuel Satisfaction" wording, but it may be covered up by the matting. 24 x
> 16 inches
>
> 2) One with a passenger train behind a "J" in much the same setting as the
> 2173 picture. Both look to me like they are somewhere on the New River in
> Virginia. It also appears to be hand colored. About the same size as
> number
> one.
>
> 3) 18 x 13 inches a picture with "N&W Precision Transportation Crossing
> the
> Potomac River Near Shepherdstown W. Va" as the title. It shows an
> articulated steam engine with an auxiliary tender pulling a freight train
> with several box cars, one coal car and a gondola across the river at
> Shepherdstown. Close is correct, as Shepherdstown is of course at the end
> of the bridge. This appears to be a photo print type picture, and it
> looks
> like at least the engine has some retouching to make the lettering stand
> our. Both tenders have "Norfolk and Western" spelled out in white with
> large letters, the engine number on the other hand can not be read at all.
>
> 4) 24 x 17 inches titled "A Norfolk and Western Coal Train In West
> Virginia"
> which shows the caboose and back end of a coal train going through a
> narrow
> valley on a triple track section on the right side of a smaller river or
> creek. You can also see what look like the concrete supports for catenary
> poles, but no poles or wire. In the distance there is what looks like a
> railroad bridge bringing a track across the stream to the main line and
> past
> that what appears to be a coal tipple on the right side of the valley. On
> the right above the track is a cut that looks like a road or perhaps a
> mine
> high wall. Sometime in the past someone told me this picture was taken
> west
> of Bluefield, perhaps near Yeager.
>
> 5) 17 x 12 inches picture with no title which shows a long freight train
> traveling along a river that looks like the New River. An articulated N&W
> steam engine is pulling what look like several yellow reefers followed by
> a
> large number of boxcars. The train stretches back through an "S" curve
> and
> into what looks like a cut in a small hill along the river. The view into
> the picture is from the other side of the river and in the lower right is
> a
> farmer on a tractor cutting hay. It looks more like artwork that a photo.
>
> 6) 21 x 15 inches picture of three diesel engines in blue with the half
> moon
> herald pulling a long train of trailers on flat cars lead engine is 1905.
> It is coming out of a curve with what looks like a bunch of grain silos in
> the background with hills further behind. Train is on the second of four
> tracks and the picture has a mid-west feel to me for some reason, probably
> because a lot for orange and yellow are used and most of the scene looks
> very flat. It is an artist's work very evidently from the nearby trees to
> the left of the tracks.
>
>
> Bob Huston
>
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> I don't have a full list, but I'm sure one of the pictures in question is
> entitled "A Norfolk and Western Train Load of "Fuel Satisfaction" In
> Virginia" featuring Y6b numer 2173 is one of them. It shows double track
> along a river bank, and I would guess that it is hand tinted. This one
> came
>
> from an office in southern Ohio, perhaps Portmouth.
>
> Marty Flick
>
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>
>
>> June 22, 2008
>>
>> The N&W created framed pictures for offices and stations. Some made the
>> locomotive and train the central subject. In others, a train is visible
>> in the corner of the foreground or background at a distance, with a
>> sweeping view of landscape as the subject. Many started out as black and
>> white enlargements that are hand-tinted.
>>
>> Has anyone collected or compiled a list of these pictures, or are these
>> in
>
>> the N&W Archives collection? I am wondering if there is a list of views
>> that has identified locations or given names to these pictures.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Frank Scheer
>> f_scheer at yahoo.com
>>
>>
>>
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