N&W 2-8-0 #6 at Roanoke - a question or two

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Thu Sep 17 12:58:28 EDT 2009


#6 is a Class G steam locomotive. Go to "Search Our Archives" on the nwhs
website home page and see the entire listing of drawings for the G Class
loco. Order drawings by sending your list to archives at nwhs.org. The
archives Volunteers will process your request in 6-8 weeks. Prices are on a
link on the drawing list page.

Gary Rolih
Secretary N&WHS


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Subject: N&W 2-8-0 #6 at Roanoke - a question or two

One project down, and I'm already casting about for another. Never mind
that I have far too many projects in too many scales as it is..

One option is a model of #6 in the museum at Roanoke. It occurs to me
that it would be a perfect fit for my needs operationally, the prototype
is handy, and I think the MDC 2-8-0 would be a good starting point in HO
scale. Now all I have to do is learn more about the engine.

First off, then, can anybody point me to plans, dimensions, drawings,
more photos, history, etc. of this or a similar locomotive? Aside from
the dimensions, some sort of synopsis of when and where these engines
were used would be nice.

Second, and very specifically, I noticed that the steam dome had a
vertical plate, about 8-10" wide and maybe 24" tall in roughly the 9
o'clock position, and I've never seen anything like it before. It looks
like some sort of mounting point, but I cannot imagine what would have
been mounted there. Can anybody say what it was for?

Thanks,
Kenneth Rickman
--
Kenneth Rickman - krickman1 at carolina.rr.com
Salisbury, NC

"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by
stupidity." - Robert J. Hanlon
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