Flat Top Yard

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As I recall, the spur tracks at Flat Top were used primarily for handling
maintenance-of-way material and equipment.

Incidentally, the post office in that area was known as "Yards, Virginia."

Louis Newton


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> But in 1911 there were no big gons to be referred to by that title. Jim

> Nichols

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> Subject: Re: "Battleships"

>

> This subject has been discussed before.

>

> "Battleship" is not necessarily a railfan term.

>

> "Battleships" were referred to in N&W Pocahontas Division timetables as

> early as 1911 under the subject "FIGURES TO BE USED IN COMPUTING TONNAGE

> FOR CARS OF DIFFERENT CAPACITY AND LOADING."

>

> When loaded with coal, "Battleships" were to be computed (estimated) to

> have

>

> a gross weight of 78 tons per car; when loaded with coke, at 67 tons per

> car.

>

> Louis Newton

>>

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>>

>>

>>

> at Hanging Rock, OH. It is of an 0-4-0 #2 named the?

>> "John Kyle." Anyone have any additional in> A friend of mine inquired

> about a photo he has in his collection that is

>> labeled as being formation on this locomotive,

>> dates of operation or owner etc?

>>

>> Thanks,

>> Whit

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>> There is a siding near Hanging Rock that lead to a coal dealer. They

>> might

>

>> have had an 0-4-0 to move cars.

>>

>> Larry S.

>> N&W Signal Dept.

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>> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 21:26:12 -0800 (PST)

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>> Hello, Ned:

>>

>> Thanks for the article. I stopped by in 2007 and met Mr. Dorsett. They

>> constructed an apartment within the east end of the freight room. He was

>> successful in having the structure added to the National Historic

>> Register

>

>> even though it is on Norfolk Southern leased land.

>>

>> Happy holidays,

>>

>> Frank

>>

>> ===================================================================

>>

>> A look inside Christiansburg?s Cambria depot

>>

>> The Dorsett family bought the train depot back in 1983, following a

>> 20-year period as a storage facility for local companies 0 Ratings | 104

>> By Chris Whitley | Digital Journalist

>> Published: November 24, 2009

>> Updated: November 25, 2009

>>

>> CHRISTIANSBURG - Originally this area was known as Bangs. Then sometime

>> in the 1870?s it was changed to Ronald after a Civil War hero from

>> Blacksburg. They they thought Ronald was not a good name for a town, and

>> named it Cambria.

>>

>> Now a part of Christiansburg, Cambria is the home of a historic train

>> depot. It was originally built in 1868, then converted from a passenger

>> station to a freight station in 1906. Nearly all of the freight traffic

>> for Montgomery County and Floyd County came through the depot, according

>> to Megan Dorsett.

>>

>> Her family bought the train depot back in 1983, following a 20-year

>> period

>

>> as a storage facility for local companies. The Dorsetts turned the

>> renovation of the depot into a labor of love.

>>

>> ?You do not do it for financial gain. Nobody who does historical

>> preservation is making a lot of money off it,? Dorsett told me. ?For my

>> parents, they bought it because my mother believed young parents should

>> be

>

>> able to bring their kids here and say, this is what a train station

>> looked

>

>> like,? Dorsett added.

>>

>> The building still maintains much of teh original materials from more

>> than

>

>> a century ago. On the wall, you?ll find grafitti left by former workers.

>>

>> Today, the building serves as a work space for Dorsett Publication, a toy

>> store where the money raised helps buy paint for the building, and even a

>> home for Megan.

>>

>> But perhaps its most important purpose, a Cambria Museum.

>>

>> ?A history of a people who live in a place. Tells the story of how a

>> place developed, on a base level,? Dorsett says.

>>

>> Source:

>>

> http://www2.wsls.com/sls/news/local/new_river_valley/article/a_look_inside_c

> hristiansburg_cambria_depot/64515/

>>

>> As of: December 1, 2009

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> Louis Newton,

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>

>

> Thank you for your description of Flat Top Yard that adds a lot of

> 'realism' to the picture.

>

>

>

> Of the three spurs attached to the mid-part of the yard, what might have

> been placed or parked there? Helpers for Elkhorn?

>

>

>

> Thank you,

>

> Dave Willis

>

> (blt 1962, c/n 4)

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> Dave: I'll bite. What does c/n stand for in your signature? I know I've

> seen it before, can't think of what it might mean. Thanks

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> Louis Newton,

>

> Thank you for your description of Flat Top Yard that adds a lot of

> 'realism' to the picture.

>

> Of the three spurs attached to the mid-part of the yard, what might have

> been placed or parked there? Helpers for Elkhorn?

>

> Thank you,

> Dave Willis

> (blt 1962, c/n 4)

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> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 20:47:11 -0500

> From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>

> Subject: Re: "Battleships"

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> The Bluefield Daily Telegraph articles from 1903 thru 1909 that I been

> posting on the Mailing List make several references to N&W (and once to

> C&O)

> "battleships" or "battleship" COAL cars, not battleship GONS. I don't

> have

> much info on these early cars, but I think the reference was to 50 and 55

> ton steel hopper cars which were being placed in service and which were so

> much larger than the wooden body hopper cars that were being replaced.

>

> Gordon Hamilton

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> Subject: RE: "Battleships"

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>> But in 1911 there were no big gons to be referred to by that title. Jim

>> Nichols

>>

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>> To: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org

>> Subject: Re: "Battleships"

>>

>> This subject has been discussed before.

>>

>> "Battleship" is not necessarily a railfan term.

>>

>> "Battleships" were referred to in N&W Pocahontas Division timetables as

>> early as 1911 under the subject "FIGURES TO BE USED IN COMPUTING TONNAGE

>> FOR CARS OF DIFFERENT CAPACITY AND LOADING."

>>

>> When loaded with coal, "Battleships" were to be computed (estimated) to

>> have

>>

>> a gross weight of 78 tons per car; when loaded with coke, at 67 tons per

>> car.

>>

>> Louis Newton

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>> at Hanging Rock, OH. It is of an 0-4-0 #2 named the?

>>> "John Kyle." Anyone have any additional in> A friend of mine inquired

>> about a photo he has in his collection that is

>>> labeled as being formation on this locomotive,

>>> dates of operation or owner etc?

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>> Whit

>>>

>>>

>>>

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>>> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 19:32:07 -0500

>>> From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>

>>> Subject: Re: 0-4-0 "John Kyle"

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>>> There is a siding near Hanging Rock that lead to a coal dealer. They

>>> might

>>

>>> have had an 0-4-0 to move cars.

>>>

>>> Larry S.

>>> N&W Signal Dept.

>>>

>>>

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>>> Message: 5

>>> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 21:26:12 -0800 (PST)

>>> From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>

>>> Subject: Christiansburg (Cambria) station

>>> To: Ned Wright <parkview12004 at yahoo.com>

>>> Message-ID: <529925.56998.qm at web30106.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

>>>

>>> Hello, Ned:

>>>

>>> Thanks for the article. I stopped by in 2007 and met Mr. Dorsett. They

>>> constructed an apartment within the east end of the freight room. He

>>> was

>>> successful in having the structure added to the National Historic

>>> Register

>>

>>> even though it is on Norfolk Southern leased land.

>>>

>>> Happy holidays,

>>>

>>> Frank

>>>

>>> ===================================================================

>>>

>>> A look inside Christiansburg?s Cambria depot

>>>

>>> The Dorsett family bought the train depot back in 1983, following a

>>> 20-year period as a storage facility for local companies 0 Ratings | 104

>>> By Chris Whitley | Digital Journalist

>>> Published: November 24, 2009

>>> Updated: November 25, 2009

>>>

>>> CHRISTIANSBURG - Originally this area was known as Bangs. Then sometime

>>> in the 1870?s it was changed to Ronald after a Civil War hero from

>>> Blacksburg. They they thought Ronald was not a good name for a town,

>>> and

>>> named it Cambria.

>>>

>>> Now a part of Christiansburg, Cambria is the home of a historic train

>>> depot. It was originally built in 1868, then converted from a passenger

>>> station to a freight station in 1906. Nearly all of the freight traffic

>>> for Montgomery County and Floyd County came through the depot, according

>>> to Megan Dorsett.

>>>

>>> Her family bought the train depot back in 1983, following a 20-year

>>> period

>>

>>> as a storage facility for local companies. The Dorsetts turned the

>>> renovation of the depot into a labor of love.

>>>

>>> ?You do not do it for financial gain. Nobody who does historical

>>> preservation is making a lot of money off it,? Dorsett told me. ?For my

>>> parents, they bought it because my mother believed young parents should

>>> be

>>

>>> able to bring their kids here and say, this is what a train station

>>> looked

>>

>>> like,? Dorsett added.

>>>

>>> The building still maintains much of teh original materials from more

>>> than

>>

>>> a century ago. On the wall, you?ll find grafitti left by former

>>> workers.

>>>

>>> Today, the building serves as a work space for Dorsett Publication, a

>>> toy

>>> store where the money raised helps buy paint for the building, and even

>>> a

>>> home for Megan.

>>>

>>> But perhaps its most important purpose, a Cambria Museum.

>>>

>>> ?A history of a people who live in a place. Tells the story of how a

>>> place developed, on a base level,? Dorsett says.

>>>

>>> Source:

>>>

>> http://www2.wsls.com/sls/news/local/new_river_valley/article/a_look_inside_c

>> hristiansburg_cambria_depot/64515/

>>>

>>> As of: December 1, 2009

>>>

>>>

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