Melborn
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Sun Aug 24 09:05:35 EDT 2008
Hey Kevin EuDaly,others involved:
It was neat to see the old ad featuring the Bristol line CTC machine in the Arrow. After a burst of publicity in the trade press when CTC was laid in, the line, sadly, sank back into obscurity. That is, until O.W. Link paid it attention a decade later.
Andre Jackson
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>On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 7:10 AM, Roger wrote:
>> On the back cover of the current Arrow magazine is a CTC board (appearing
>> in an N&W advertisement reprint). It shows Radford, and to the left (west I
>> assume) is Melborn siding. Appears to be around mileposts 303.3 to 307.2 or
>> so. Where is Melborn?? (I'm guessing its some distance west of Radford on
>> the Bristol line?) Is siding still there?
>
>>From my N&W web site:
>
>Station Miles from Telegraph Notes
> Radford
>East Radford 0 CN
>Radford 1.2 R Changed to JC in TT #12
>W. End Double Track 1.5 JC Removed in TT #12
>New River 2.3 NR
>Melborn 5.4 --
>Dublin 8.0 BN Station is still standing
>
>So if JC is currently MP 302.1, Melborn would be at MP 306 and Dublin is at
>MP 308.6. According to one set of track charts, the siding doesn't exist any
>more, but there is a small break in the grade in the climb from New River to
>Wysor. My notes are not at home, but I believe that info is from early 1900s
>timetables.
>
>Bruce in Blacksburg
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