not quite so light reading
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Sat Jan 9 15:13:12 EST 2021
Jim,
I want to thank you for the N&W and VGN items that you gleaned from
/Railway Review 1883-1893/ (Mailing List 5/24/20), and /The railway and
Engineering Review 1897-1909/. I know that it must have taken a lot of
work on your part to search and copy the many items from these two
publications.
I was interested in these items, so I archived them until I could give
them the attention they deserved (which I have now done). One item in
the Sep. 26, 1908, issue of the Engineering Review about a new N&W
coaling station at Concord, VA, particularly intrigued me. It stated:
"Official reports show that the average time required to coal the heavy
through-service passenger engines is only 35 seconds, counting from the
instant the train comes to a standstill until it moves away."
WOW! Unless that is a misprint, that is fast!
Gordon Hamilton
On 5/25/2020 9:51 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> All,
> The attached PDF has N&W news from The Railway and Engineering Review
> 1897-1909 with a bit that might be of interest to VGN folk.
> Jim Cochran
>
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