611's whistle location

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Tue Dec 25 21:02:45 EST 2012


According to the research I did for an article in the Arrow, the Class J whistle was not located on the steam dome.  It was always on or near the turret and its drypipe.

In regular service, the whistle was mounted on the fireman’s side, slightly to the left of the boiler center line.  According to N&W Drawing E-37859, the location was between truss #13 and #14, at cowling section #12.   It was piped directly to the left side of the turret.  There can be some confusion regarding the whistle’s location because the low water alarm, mounted on the right side of the boiler center line near the steam dome, may resemble a whistle at a quick glance.  There are very few photos of the top side of a J, which limits photographic verification.

During 611's excursion career, the whistle location was changed two times.  In 1982 during 611's return to service, it was moved from the turret to a location at cowling section #7 (above the third driving axle on the left side).  According to Robert Yuill, General Foreman of Norfolk Southern’s Steam Shop, it was connected to the external dry pipe supplying the turret.  In 1990-1991, it was returned to its original location on the turret.

I don't know the reason for these changes.  Maybe someone else can fill in.

Dave Stephenson





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Subject: 611's whistle location
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Date: Tuesday, December 25, 2012, 2:27 PM


I have a question regarding 611's whistle location. In 1982 when NS restored her, they relocated the whistle to the steam dome. In 1991, NS returned the whistle to the original location. In my opinion, the whistle on the steam dome would make things easier on the crew's ears. Does anyone know why NS returned the whistle to the original location and why were 611's extended coal boards retained when she returned to the VMT in 1995. In my opinion the detract from 611's streamlining, but I understand that they extended 611's operating range. Thank you for any assistance.

Steven Ashley
Spartanburg, SC


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> Hi,

> I am looking for some pictures from inside of the cab of N&W SD45 (Hi Nose) and U30B (Hi Nose)...I cannot find anything on the web, do you have an idea?

>

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> Tim Faust

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