Mail Train Operation Was... Re: Anyone know what train this is?
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Sat Jan 14 10:12:15 EST 2017
Thanks, Dave, for your work keying all that! I will have to pick up
that doc from the Commissary.
Take care
Bill
On 1/13/2017 3:35 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> The "_NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY TRANSPORTATION
> DEPARTMENT_ CONSIST OF ALL MAIN LINE PASSENGER TRAINS Revised and
> Reissued, March 15, 1954" that's available from the NWHS Commissary
> shows the following for Train No. 23, Roanoke to Portsmouth (not all
> cars run every day, and I'm not going to transcribe all the footnotes)
>
> 1 Storage Mail Car Bluefield to Columbus
> 1 Storage Mail Car Bluefield to Cincinnati
> 1 Storage Mail Car Greensboro to Cincinnati
> 1 Express Car Roanoke to Cincinnati
> 1 Storage Mail Car Washington or Roanoke to Cincinnati
> 1 Mail & Baggage Car Roanoke to Williamson
> 1 Express Car Greensboro to Cincinnati
> 1 Passenger & Baggage Car Roanoke to Columbus
> 1 Coach Roanoke to Portsmouth
>
> The document summarizes train length by segment, Roanoke-Bluefield,
> Bluefield-Williamson, Williamson-Portsmouth. Since this photo is
> within Roanoke-Bluefield, and has seven cars, it should have been
> taken on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. The maximum possible
> train length of nine cars would occur Bluefield-Williamson on Wed. and
> Thur. The slide was supposedly taken about a year later than this
> consist document is dated, and it appears that the "Passenger &
> Baggage Car" has been replaced by an Express Car or possibly Baggage
> and Express (the footnote for this car in the Consist document says,
> "Baggage and to be used for baggage and express".)
>
> Dave Phelps
>
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:42 AM, NW Mailing List
> <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org <mailto:nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
>
> On 1/12/2017 11:37 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>> I agree with the description in the ebay listing. It is train 23,
>> the all stops mainline local,
> (snip)
>
> This probably falls into the silly question area, but....
>
> Most of the photos I have seen show these trains in the
> mountains. So did they start from the East with a smaller number
> of headend cars and pick up & drop off others on the way, or were
> cars loaded & unloaded as needed at various stops?
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
>
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