[N&W] Books on Ys and Js
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Thu May 6 22:35:41 EDT 2004
[Jan Bojarp wrote:]
I also have the book, The A, Norfolk & Western´s Mercedes of Steam.
I must tell you that I really like it, would it be to much to ask if they
could the same books about the Y´s and the J´s? What do you think?
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Thanks for the kind words, Jan in Sweden.
As far as any further books - who knows? Many of the people who supplied
great information about the A are no longer with us. Exploratory efforts
are under way to see what could be done about the compounds . . . This
would include the Ys.
EdKing
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Hi Jan
There is such a book on the Y class:
Norfolk & Western Railway's Magnificent Mallets - The Y Class 2-8-8-2s
Author William E. Warden
Publisher TLC Publishing, Inc.,
Route 4 - Box 154,
Lynchburg,
Va. 24503-9711.
ISBN 1-883089-01-8
And another on the A & J by the same author:
Norfolk and Western Railway: A and J
Author William E. Warden
Publisher TLC Publishing, Inc.,
Route 4 - Box 154,
Lynchburg,
Va. 24503-9711
ISBN 0-944119-02-6
I haven't had the opportunity to peruse Ed King's book on the A's so I can't
comment about how they compare, but I do have a copy of the Y book, and
found it very good.
You might find some other publications of interest listed on my web site at:
http://nwry.railfan.net/bibliography.html
Cheers,
Simon Leigh
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[Nathan Driscoll answers:]
There is a book detailing the inception and evolution of the entire Y
class, from Y's all the way to Y6b's. It is called, The Y Class: Norfolk
& Western's magnificent mallets. I have this book and would recommend it
to you. It can be bought through the Norfolk & Western historical
society.
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