Auville Coaling Tower
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John,
That was what I was looking for. Got it.
Thanks, Bud
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> Bud and Gordon,
>
> Louise Newton states on page 29 and 34 of The Arrow Vol.28 No.3 that the
> new
> Auville Coaling Tower was "completed in 1956" and "would probably be the
> last such facility built in the United States". I'm glad it's still
> standing
> as a testimony to the N&W's faith in steam. And to think that the N&W was
> building a new coaling tower even as diesels were beginning to operate on
> the Pocahontas Division.
>
> John Garner, Newport, VA
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> 1. Re: Atkins Tanks (NW Mailing List)
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> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 04:03:28 -0800 (PST)
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> Subject: Re: Atkins Tanks
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> Tanks, Ben! ?It makes sense when you think about it.
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> Frank Akers
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> Your photo was taken from the tank, just as Gary Price suggested.? The old
> depot house track is still there, and now known as the Virginia House
> switch
> that was used by the old furniture plant.? The west switch for the house
> track was taken out many years ago, and now only the east switch remains.
> The photo was taken from the tank looking west toward Marion.? The road
> crossing visible is now known as Virginia Highlands Avenue.
> Ben Blevins
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> On Dec 9, 2013 3:06 PM, "NW Mailing List" <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
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> Does anyone know where the Atkins tanks were in relation to the depot?
> ?Attached is a composite photo of Atkins in the early 1900's. ?You can see
> the depot but the tanks are not visible. ?Thanks.
>>
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>>Frank Akers
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> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 14:21:34 -0500
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> 111b feet of chocolate, tonne and a quarter.
> I'd think that's about 3/4 scale for that era.
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> http://www.prakticideas.com/chocolate-train-art-in-the-kitchen/
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> Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2013 11:30:02 -0800 (PST)
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> On what track?(and it's location) were the Virginian cabs and boxes
> stored?
>
> Thanks,?? Jeff Sanders
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> On Wednesday, December 11, 2013 6:05 AM, NW Mailing List
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> Your photo was taken from the tank, just as Gary Price suggested.? The old
> depot house track is still there, and now known as the Virginia House
> switch
> that was used by the old furniture plant.? The west switch for the house
> track was taken out many years ago, and now only the east switch remains.
> The photo was taken from the tank looking west toward Marion.? The road
> crossing visible is now known as Virginia Highlands Avenue.
> Ben Blevins
>
> On Dec 9, 2013 3:06 PM, "NW Mailing List" <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
> wrote:
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> Does anyone know where the Atkins tanks were in relation to the depot?
> ?Attached is a composite photo of Atkins in the early 1900's. ?You can see
> the depot but the tanks are not visible. ?Thanks.
>>
>>
>>Frank Akers
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>>http://www.theruralretreatdepot.com/
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> Bud,
>
> Your date for the Iaeger coaling station is probably about right because
> the
> 5/19/53 Data Book II lists Iaeger as having two Norfolk Type coal hoists
> with 85 cu. ft. buckets serving two tracks.
>
> At the Archives session this week, I'll check the drawing revision log
> book
> for the Data Book drawings to see if their revision details pin this date
> down closer.
>
> Gordon Hamilton
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> Thanks, Gordon.
>
> I visited Auville Yard at Iaeger about a month and half ago but could not
> find a date on the coaling station when it was built. I believe it was
> about 1955 and was probably the last one built. The 1956 Annual Report
> lists
> Auville/Iaeger yards having completed improvements in 1956 but does not
> elaborate on what the changes/improvements were.
>
> Bud
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> Bud,
>
> It didn't occur to me that the Auville coaling station was listed as
> Iaeger, but the latter is given as Ogle 200 tons.
>
> Gordon
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> Gordon,
>
> I don't have the Data Book No. II with the '57 date. What is the
> listed tonnage for the Auville/Iaeger coaling station?
>
> Bud
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> Jeff,
>
> I confirmed Bud's figures in N&W Gen'l. Sup't. Motive Power Data
> Book No. II, dated 9/10/57.
>
> Gordon Hamilton
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> Bud -
>
>
>
> I got to looking at these a bit more. Are you sure about Vicker
> being 250 tons and Farm being 200 tons? Those structures are much smaller
> than Bluefield and Prichard.
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> Jeff Hawkins
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> Farm 200 tons
> Prichard 2000 "
> Vicker 250 "
> Bluefield 2000 "
> Auville (I don't have this)
>
> Bud Jeffries
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> Can anyone provide a listing of the capacities of the surviving
> N&W coaling towers? I have the information on Bluefield. Was curious how
> others such as Farm, Prichard, Auville and Vicker measured up.
>
> Jeff Hawkins
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