Clear Fork operations
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Fri Dec 20 18:46:31 EST 2019
Mr. Fulton,
Thanks for the recollections. I have heard little of Clear Fork
operations, especially before WWII. Beyond the era of Class M's,
doubleheaders would have been unusual, and Class M's would have been
more likely than Class E2a's. In another post, you mentioned two "medium
locomotives" that might fit the Class Z1a/1b's, which were in routine
service during your father's time frame.
By the 1950's, what would become First AB4 Mine Run out of Auville
worked east on the main line to Spice Creek with a Class Y3 ("twenty
hundred"). Typically, they would deliver empties on their way east and
pull loads on their way back to Auville. East loads would be left on
Gordon Siding or if over-length, the east end of Wilmore Middle Track,
for an Elkhorn crew to pick up on their way back to Bluefield.
Grant Carpenter
On 11/13/2019 10:16 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I'm new to the list and the N&W Historical Society. I'm originally
> from Atlanta and live in Asheville now. But my father grew up in
> Coalwood, WV and Grandpa was the office manager for the Carter/Olga
> Coal company there. They tried to promote Grandpa to something like
> Executive Assistant to the General Manager, but Grandpa said that he
> didn't much like being considered anyone's assistant. :-)
>
> Dad graduated Big Creek High School in War in 1947 so has lots of
> memories of some of the prime time for coal operations there. N&W used
> to pull about 100 empties into Coalwood each morning, spend time
> rearranging the full cars from the previous day, then haul those back
> down in the afternoon. There was a siding just after the spur came
> back into the main line to Iaeger and they dropped all of the
> eastbound cars there instead of hauling them into the yard at Iaeger.
>
> My wife and I are just getting in modeling and I have also joined the
> modeling group. Long term I'm hoping to create a layout that models
> roughly the area from Bluefield up to Iaeger or perhaps even to
> Williamson in the 1950s.
>
> One question I have is which locomotives were used to run the daily
> runs up to the mines. I think for Coalwood it was a Class E2A and they
> were run as a double header. But this is based on Dad's now 91 year
> old memory.
>
> Thanks!
> Tom
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