Did N&W Run over VGN During USRA Era?
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Sun Oct 31 21:49:20 EST 2004
Abram,
The following earlier post caught my eye:
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However in March 1919, things take a different turn.
"All Winston District freight trains southward and Norfolk Divisions trains
via Virginian Railroad will move via Shaeffer's Crossing (sic), Belt Line
Junction and via Belt Line tracks to SOUTH ROANOKE..... The normal
position of switch west end of Y, SOUTH ROANOKE,will be left setting in
position for the movement of Norfolk Division trains eastward via the Belt
Line to Walnut Street for delivery to the Virginian Railroad. The two
locals southward over the Winston District and all northward Winston
District trains will move via Campbell and Walnut Streets, and southward
trains will get a clearance card or 31 order at Walnut Street
Tower. Switch at SOUTH ROANOKE will be handled by the operator. ....."
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Were these movements just for handling interchange with the VGN, or were
they N&W movements using some form of trackage rights? Note that 1919 would
be after the end of USRA operations.
I believe that during USRA operations, that traffic ran much as it does
today - eastbound on the VGN and westbound on the N&W. According to Mason
Cooper in "Norfolk & Western Electrics" the N&W had seen the benefits of
this arrangement and worked in the early 20's to make it permanent by
leasing or buying the VGN.
Does anyone else have more definitive info on this question? What do
employee timetables from that period have to say?
Ron Davis
At 09:14 PM 10/31/2004, you wrote:
>Does anyone know if N&W trains ran over the VGN (and vice versa) during
>the era of the U.S. Railroad Administration?
>
>-- abram burnett
>
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