Modelling Green Cove
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It's not specific to the N&W, but Beebe's 'Mixed Train Daily' would be
worth a look, too.
Ed Bell
On 12/29/2012 7:58 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Most mixed trains traveled without a caboose; The crew members would
> simply ride in one of the passenger cars. A single hopper and perhaps
> a couple flat cars or gondolas for lumber service would also be
> appropriate.
>
> O. Winston Link's photography books and the two editions of "Norfolk &
> Western Passenger Service" would also be useful resource tools.
>
> Marty Flick
>
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>> Good day,
>>
>> Like many others, inspiration comes from O Winston Link and other
>> excellent photographers who captured the Abingdon branch. I have been
>> researching this subject, most information is gleaned from the
>> internet images and The Virginia Creeper from the Ashe County
>> Historical Society however there are still holes in my research. Any
>> suggestions on where to find information would be much appreciated.
>>
>> I have just a couple of questions: May I ask, what was the typical
>> consist of a 40's branch train - I am guessing that an annuated
>> passenger or combine car would be suitable along with 40' boxcars for
>> the furniture factory and other dry goods with a wooden caboose at
>> the tail?
>>
>> Unfortunately I have missed the opportunity to purchase the necessary
>> HO models for the diorama, the Kingmill kit of the station seems to
>> have long been out of production and I cannot find any plans of the
>> building, even the availble images seem to taken from the same angle.
>>
>> Until recently, lack of suitable motive power has stopped me from
>> further progress but the offer of a LMB M-class has happened, it
>> seems complete but lacks the sunflower capuchon. Is there a source
>> for this unique smokestack in HO?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice for taking on this task.
>>
>> Tim Hale
>>
>>
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