"M" Class locomotives
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Gene:
I did a little more poking around and found that Mr. Dressler had a 3 part
series on the M in the "Arrow" If you don't have the copies they are Vol. 5
issue 5, Vol. 6 issue 1 and 3.
R.D.
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Thank you for your answer sir.
I don't see much about the subject, but It seems that the class"M"
locomotive was the common work horse even after the mallets were introduced,
I assume mostly on branch lines.
Gene A.
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Subject: RE: "M" Class locomotives
Gene: It appears that the M's and M1's were all hand fired, the M2a,b,c
(Roanoke built were fitted with stokers)
R.D. Williams
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Were any of the "M" class locomotives ever fitted with stokers?
Gene A.
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