locomotive home bases

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Thu Jun 1 12:50:55 EDT 2006


Re: Rev. Frank Hung's email:

To some extent N&W steam power had a home base. I was most familiar
with the engine numbers which operated on the Shenandoah
Division. As Ed King said, they were Roanoke based and were equipped
for automatic train control. Shenandoah Division was the only route
which was train control equipped. On the other hand Class J
locomotives worked the mainline Norfolk to Cincinnati and also
Lynchburg to Bristol. They ran on a definite cycle so a J with any
road number could be found on these routes as they worked through the cycle.

I can't speak for operating practices on other railroads, but steam
power usually stayed in areas where the terrain and tonnage was best
suited to their wheel arrangement, speed and tractive effort. C&O
owned steam power which mostly was assigned to definite
districts: mountain service versus flatter land east and west of the
Alleghenies. N&W seemed far more flexible with fewer wheel
arrangements which could perform well almost over the entire
railroad. PRR motive power had definite terminal assignments with
the home initials stenciled on the locomotive pilots.

Rick Morrison



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