N&W Bridges - Great stuff!
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Mon Mar 30 06:03:23 EDT 2020
Norris,
I plan a coaling tower as well!
And a couple of major truss bridges over a stream (identity TBD).
Bill D
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> On Mar 30, 2020, at 5:27 AM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> Here’s an interesting series of emails that cover a brief discussion about N&W bridges. Nothing brings a operating layout to life any quicker than a detailed bridge or trestle. A close second would be a detailed coaling tower! Feel free to share your photos of either prototype or model structures of all types! I’ll pass along the photos that you send me. Way back when we held the N&WHS Convention in Lynchburg one of the most amazing dioramas was a dock scene featuring the “W. R. Coe” Virginian Railway Tugboat. It’s easy to understand why model and prototype railroads bring us together.
> Check on your family and friends to make sure they’re OK.
> Norris
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> Norris Deyerle
> Blue Ridge Chapter, National Railway Historical Society Chairman of Virginia's Rail Heritage Region Partners
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> Russ,
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> Thanks for advice re: Overland models run of the Camel Back Truss bridge. Will search on line.
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> Bill D
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> On Sunday, March 29, 2020, 11:17:24 AM EDT, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> You also have the Twin Double track Camel Back Truss bridges at Maybeury, WV, where the line comes out of Elkhorn Tunnel and crosses over Hwy 52, headed west. Years ago Overland Models released a run of this bridge in HO scale. They can occasionally be found on e-Bay.
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> Regards,
> Russ Goodwin
> Oakwood, GA
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> Subject: Re: N&W Bridges
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> Bill - the first three examples that come to mind are:
> (1) West of Matewan WV; the double track main line passes through side by side thru truss bridges;
> then tunnels; then another pair of side by side truss bridges as it crosses back into WV.
> (2) Crossing the Ohio River at Kenova WV: Double track multi span through truss bridge, possibly
> the heaviest truss bridge on the system.
> (3) Former VGN; skewed single track through truss which crosses over the N&W double track near
> Singer VA, several miles west of Salem VA.
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> There may be others; but not popping into my mind at the moment.
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> Jerome Crosson; NWHS; St. Peters MO.
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> Subject: N&W Bridges
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> Did the N&W (circa 1950s) have any truss bridges? Or combination truss bridge/girder bridge?
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> I have seen many pictures of trestle bridges (some quite impressive) on the N&W system, but not a single truss bridge I can find in print or video.
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> I am modeling the N&W (all steam) and have a dramatic water feature I would line to cross as authentically as possible. Any reference to good source material on N&W bridges would be appreciated. I have O. Winston Links' photographic book "The Last Steam Railroad in America."
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> Thank you for any photos you might be able to forward.
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> Bill Demarest
> Gainesville, Va.
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