Farewell to Steam on the N&W
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I can tell you that when the order came down to scrap the steam collection
of the Virginian after the merger, Mr. Saunders kept a builder's plate off
one of the AG's. Seems almost perverse. Maybe it's like cutting the ear
off a bull you've just defeated in the ring.
Sam Putney
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> I've often wondered how Stuart Saunders really felt about steam
> locomotives.
> Obviously he wanted to "modernize" the N&W, but did he actually despise
> steam power, or was he just impatient to get the N&W dieselized ASAP to
> catch up with the rest of the country?
>
> Mike Weeks
> Charlotte NC
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> Roanoke Times - June 27, 1958
>
> Editorial
>
> Farewell to Steam on the N&W
>
> Steam locomotives are nearing the end of the line on the Norfolk
> and Western Railway. It was generally recognized that their days were
> numbered after the railroad placed six diesel units in operation on
> its Durham line in 1955. Since then the N&W jas acquired 192
> additional diesels.
> Now comes an announcement by N&W President Stuart T. Saunders
> that the railroad will buy 268 new diesel locomotives at an estimated
> cost of $50 million which will enable the road to dieselize
> completely its operations to present traffic levels.
> What will happen to the steam locomotives now in use along the N&W
> lines? Mr. Saunders says 202 of the 262 steam units now owned by the
> road will be "retired" by the end of 1960. The remaining 60, which
> will still have what the N&W calls "serviceable mileage," will be
> used to meet demands during peak levels of traffic and in emergencies.
> The N&W is the last major railroad in the nation to succumb to
> the diesels. Some of the finest steam locomotives in the world have
> been produced in the N&W's shops in Roanoke. Wedded to coal and steam
> for scores of years, the road found it difficult - for sentimental as
> well as other reasons - to part company.
> It's going to be difficult for the thousands who live and work
> along the N&W's some 4,600 miles of line to become accustomed to
> railroading without steam. But progress must be served.
>
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>
> - Ron Davis, Roger Link
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