Norfolk: Carpenter Map of Railroads in 1946
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I, for one,would very much appreciate seeing the west end. Thank you so
much. Bob Cook, Chesapeake VA
On 9/17/2024 11:56 AM, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List wrote:
> Of late I have been working on a list of Virginian RR Telegraph
> Calls. The two ends of that railroad, the coal fields and Norfolk,
> are enigmas wrapped inside black holes and viewed in a coal bin at
> Midnight, for all save those who have spent time there. So, when lost
> in the Norfolk Quagmire, I had to pull out Richard C. Carpenter's
> work, A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946 (Johns Hopkins
> University press, Baltimore, 2003.)
> Knowing there are other lost souls wandering in the swamps of Sewells
> and Lamberts Points, I scanned the image, edited a few tweeks, and
> attach it herewith. May it help others as much as it has helped me.
> I would be remiss if I did not call to memory the Friend and
> Benefactor by whose generosity I have this book, Frederick L. Malan,
> now of of Blessed Memory. Fred was Conrail's Tariff and Rate guru,
> and had learned those mysteries on the Illinois Central Railroad. He
> was a brilliant man of truly global interests, and on my thrice-yearly
> trips to corporate headquarters in Philadelphia, I always scheduled
> some time to visit with Fred. The Carpenter Atlas volumes were
> somewhat expensive when published, and knowing I was raising three
> kids, Fred had a copy sent to me direct from the publisher, for which
> I have always been grateful. After he retired, Fred had me to him
> home in Philadelphia once. The reciprocity came on 1998, when, after
> he was retired, Fred wanted a Searchlight Signal. He got one from Belt
> Line Junction in Reading, during the memorably August when we rebuilt
> that interlocking, and my indebtedness to him was thusly (partially)
> discharged.
> If there is favorable outcry from the Virginian Brethren, perhaps I
> can also scan the pages mapping the mysterious and octopus-like west
> end of our old friend, the Virginian.
> -- abram burnett
> Haulin' Turnips on the Virginian !
> .
>
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