N&W in 1910--Mallets almost OT

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We had two channels, three on a good day if you put foil on the antenna.
These days we have 200 channels and still nothing to watch!

Richard D. Shell
Troutville, VA


In a message dated 4/18/2010 9:37:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:

Neither were the TVs you watched it on . . .

EdKing




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The Weather Channel wasn't very dependable in those days.

Gordon


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Gordon,
This answers a question I've had for several years. At an estate sale
several years ago, BEFORE I became a serious collector of Virginian Railway
artifacts, I remember seeing a large barometer marked VGN RWY and wondered at
that time why they needed one....now the "rest of the story"! I should have
bought it.....
Skip Salmon
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Bluefield Daily Telegraph
October 29, 1910

TEST OUT MALLETS AS MOUNTAIN CARRIERS
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Local Railroad Men Wondering What Will be Effect of Cold Weather On Big
Engines
The local railroad men are wondering what will be the effect of the
cold weather on the new large Mallet engines which are in use on this
division. A cold spell is the time when the road foreman of engines has his
troubles but they are even less than those of the man at the throttle who has to
watch every little leak and ???* of his engine for fear the frost will get
in its work. Train dispatchers have to keep their eyes continually on the
thermometer and barometer to see how trains should be loaded. The unusual
altitude of this city, compared with the 600 feet above the sea level of
Williamson keeps those men continually on the jump and they have to always
be on the lookout for cold snaps and their dire results.
A railroad man said yesterday that November is one of the hardest
months in the year on engines. He holds that the acid from the leaves which
fall into the water have a peculiar action on the mud rings in the boilers
and even attack the flues with the result that engines give a great deal of
trouble. Then again the changeable weather, frost one day and balmy the
next, keeps the engineers on the jump all the time.
The Mallet engines are slow moving monsters, and on this account the
weather test is one which will be of interest not only to the local railroad
men but to those who are connected with other roads. This winter, which
prophets predict will be severe, will test out the Mallets as mountain
carriers.
[*Word indistinct on microfilm.]
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Gordon Hamilton

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Skip Salmon


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