East End Tower, Roanoke, in 1895
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Harry, Thank you for the history. Interesting. John Garner
Who knew you could take a westbound movement directly north onto the Shenandoah Valley
line (or southbound directly to eastbound) without going into Roanoke Yard?
The late Hank Kinzell for one. He was transferred from the Western Region in
the early 70s to become Superintendent - Roanoke Terminal. He was also a
member of N&WHS. The east bridge over Orange Avenue (U.S. 460) had been removed
and there was no longer a route to directly transfer between the Shenandoah Division
and the Norfolk Division at 9th Street.
At this time, there were unit coal trains that originated on the C&O south of
Huntington, WV, moved to Glasgow, VA and handed off to the N&W to terminate
at Hyco on the Durham District. Without the connection, the Shenandoah Division
crew brought the unit train to Shaffers Crossing where motive power and cabooses
were swapped from one end to the other. Then there was a brake test. Leaving
Shaffers Crossing, the unit train passed the abandoned connection, diverted to
the Tinker Creek connection and moved on the former Virginian to the Durham
District connection at Vabrook.
Kinzell calculated the savings to be realized if the connection was restored. Every
September, J.P. Fishwick and others held a capital budget meeting to determine
how money would be spent the following year for capital improvements. Department
heads were invited to testify about the benefits and savings to be realized from
the improvements. Replacing a Shenandoah-Norfolk Division connection would
reduce mileage, avoid swapping power and cabooses, reduce terminal overtime
(possibly), avoid an air test, reduce per diem paid for C&O hoppers and so on.
Guess what. Kinzell didn't get connection money. Harry Bundy
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