Question about Virginian Class AE operations following Clarks Gap electrification

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I was fortunate to have known Clyde Weatherly; he was a great educator and passed along his knowledge with great good humor.  I went back to see  him after he’d retired, and recorded some of his experiences one of which made a great story in Classic Trains.

He taught me a lot about train orders which became useful later in my career.  I owe him . . .

EdKing

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Ed,

I was hanging out at JK, perhaps a decade after you were there, and Mr. Weatherly told me the same story. He also drove to the site of the blow-up after getting off duty that morning. The sights he saw that morning would raise the hair on the necks of the hardiest of men.

A true tragedy of the rails.

Jeff Sanders
  

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The late Clyde Weatherly was working at JK Tower that morning and handed up 800’s orders, caught by the head brakeman.  Clyde told me that the engineer had his head down as if already asleep.  The fireman was a brand new man who fired it on the westbound trip and tried to lay off the eastbound; he didn’t think he could handle it, but there was nobody to relieve him.

EdKing




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Following is from the ICC Report regardingthe April 1, 1941 boiler explosion of AEEng 800 at Stewartsville.  Keep in mind thatthe information is only one example. "The train consisted of 150 cars of coal andcaboose, the weight of the train was 13,479 tons.That weight is an estimate.  In the era beforeweigh-in-motion scales, loads were weighed justbefore dumping. Clerks used an arbitrary tareweight (24 tons usually. but 22 tons on theSouthern) and computed the loaded weight basedon the number of 50 ton cars and the numberof "battleship" gons to calculate the estimatedtonnage.Extra 800 East departed Roanoke at 4:10 a.m.the AE exploded at about 5:20 a.m. --  12.7miles in 1 hour 10 minutes. Typical ?                          Harry Bundy
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