RD and other Pocahontas Towers
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Jimmy
At one time JK was a two story building. Not many photos of that
building. Perhaps one or two in the archives.
Jim Blackstock
On 8/23/2021 9:19 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> I was looking through an old timetable the other day and read where
> the the N&W referred to that little building between the VGN & N&W
> (JK) as "Walnut Tower".
>
> Jimmy Lisle
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> Subject: Re: RD and other Pocahontas Towers
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> Thanks for the replies. I would have responded sooner but haven't had
> much time to sit and spend on email lately.
>
> I guess from a modeling perspective, when I say tower, in this case I
> am looking for a structure that's primary or sole purpose was
> controlling train movements at a yard, junction, crossing, or other
> such location, to see what options I have for including such a
> structure on my layout, which I guess you could say is loosely based
> on or inspired by the Pocahontas Division. I have seen pictures of
> SU/Bluestone, DY/Iaeger, Tug, KX/Kenova, Cowan, and RD, and was
> wondering if any other structures would have been standing and in use
> in the 1950s.
>
> That being said, it is also helpful to know what locations were
> controlled remotely or by a tower integrated with a station or other
> building, so that way I know I don't have to spend time trying to find
> pictures of a structure that never existed.
>
> Marty Flick
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> Subject: Re: RD and other Pocahontas Towers
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> Larry you hit the nail on the head. The N&W called it a tower. That
> gets to the point of how do you define a tower. By the building or by
> the function. Or perhaps what the RR wanted to call it. Jim B
>
> On 8/14/2021 7:33 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> Add Kermit it wasn’t exactly a tower one level
>
> Larry Evans
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> *From:* NW-Mailing-List [mailto:nw-mailing-list-bounces at nwhs.org]
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> *Sent:* Saturday, August 14, 2021 12:21 PM
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> *Subject:* RD and other Pocahontas Towers
>
> Pages 240-241 of Alex Schust's "The Norfolk And Western In West
> Virginia 1881-1959" describe and show a picture of RD Tower, on
> the east end of Bluefield Yard. What isn't clear to me is if it
> controlled only the east end of the yard or both ends? If RD only
> controlled the east end of the yard, was there another tower that
> controlled the west end, perhaps Graham/RQ?
>
> While we're on the subject, how many towers were there on the N&W
> main, particularly between Bluefield and Kenova? I know there was
> SU tower at Bluestone Junction, TUG at Welch, DY at Iaeger, and KX
> at Kenova. I believe the Devon depot contained the controls for
> the Buchanan Branch. Are there any others? I've tried browsing
> the online Archives, but haven't had much success, maybe using the
> wrong search terms.
>
> Thank you
>
> Marty Flick
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