Need help with a RR preservation emergency

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I would suggest contacting Virginia Department of Historic Resources to ascertain what staff member is conducting the review and then make known your opinion to that staff member via e-mail or regular mail. If this undertaking is being reviewed as part of Section 106 project reviewed, public participation is an important component of the Sec 106 process.

Joe Schuchman

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There has been a request,below, made to the Old Dominion Chapter of the NRHS. Don't know if anybody on the list could help.


Alan Cox






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I received the message below earlier today. I have no information which
might help this gentleman. If any of you do, you may contact him directly or
send it to me and I'll forward it.

Thanks!

Kim



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Dear Old Dominion Chapter members,

Could your members possibly help us with a RR preservation emergency?

You have probably heard about the proposal to build an amphitheater below
the War Memorial. This amphitheater would not only damage the canal by
lowering the tow path embankment, but the railroad tracks on the tow path
would be removed also. These railroad tracks were the Tredegar Branch of the
Richmond and Danville Railroad that connected the Tredegar Iron Works with
Old Dominion Iron and Nail on Belle Isle. The stone pylons are still in the
James River for the railroad bridge that connected Tredegar with the iron
works on Belle Isle.

The amphitheater site below the canal is all on the National Register of
Historic Places as part of the Tredegar Historic Site. We are beside
ourselves that Venture Richmond is proposing to needlessly destroy the surviving
Tredegar Branch railroad at the Tredegar Historic Site.

As you know, the Tredegar Iron Works made railroad tracks and spikes, and
it is our belief that these tracks on the canal tow path may actually have
been made at Tredegar, which was in business until 1936. Would there be
any surviving records from the Richmond and Danville Railroad that would
indicate with whom they were contracting to make their railroad tracks? Is
there any way to determine from examining the tracks where they were made?

The amphitheater project is currently being reviewed by the Va. Department
of Historic Resources, and we feel that it would make a very big
difference if we could document that the tracks were made at Tredegar!

Thanks so much,

Charles Pool
(804) 788-0359


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Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 21:12:48 -0500
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Re: Models for N&W's HO display layout.

Jimmy Lisle and I have been trying to find out more about professional model builder George Stock.

>From this post it looks like there were two of each steam model made for the display layout. My theory is that there was a backup for each locomotive operating on the layout and one set by George Stock and the other set built by Tenshodo.

http://nwhs.org/mailinglist/2014/20140120.6.jpg

I believe the A and J in this photo to be the work of George Stock.
http://nwhs.org/mailinglist/2014/20140120.3.jpg

The detailing is a little sparse on these models. The A lacks steps on the pilot face. The smoke box front appears to be a turning rather than a casting. On the J the boiler hand rail does not look like the railing on the Japanese built PFM models from 1960-61. By enlarging the photo the J looks to be hand lettered. George Stock was known for exquisite hand lettering.

I consulted my copy of "Brown Book of Brass Locomotives" and found that in 1957 Tenshodo custom made for N&W one each of an A, J, and S1, all factory painted and imported through Pacific Fast Mail. So these might be the only A and J ever made by Tenshodo. However from 1963 to 1970 Tenshodo made 511 C&O C-15 class. The boxes they came in were labelled C&O/N&W since N&W was the buyer of the C&O 0-8-0's. The later production runs of PFM A's were built by Atlas/Asahi and the J's were by Toby.

To confound things, ModelTrains.com has two PFM J's for sale, one painted and one unpainted. Curiously the painted model has a Tenshodo gearbox cover.
http://www.brasstrains.com/Classic/Product/Detail/052116/HO-Brass-Model-Train-CROWN-United-N-W-Norfolk-Western-Streamlined-J-4-8-4-Nice

As for the GP9 units Tenshodo made a few hundred between 1955 and 1961. They were factory painted in batches of 5 to 50 for various roads. However in 1957, one unit was produced in N&W paint.


>From what Jimmy Lisle has discovered, there are very few people who remember George Stock. But this does add a little to the history of N&W's HO layout.


--Rick Morrison







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Given the role of the R&D in the Civil War, I suggest contacting the
Museum of the Confederacy there in Richmond.

Aubrey Wiley

You are invited to visit these blogs:
VIRGINIAN RAILWAY Heritage Trail:
http://virginianrailwayheritagetrail.blogspot.com/
Wiley Railroad Relic Garden:_ http://junkmanwiley.blogspot.com/_
(http://junkmanwiley.blogspot.com/)
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