1920 Rural Retreat Wreck Photos
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Tue Nov 16 13:42:28 EST 2004
Having lived along the ACL route of the Cannonball between Dunlop and the
Petersburg station during the 1950's, I recall the N&W engines on the train
were usually the 122 or 123. N&W 121 usually handled the Short Train, and
occasionally you would see the 120 or E2b, 562 on the train.
Herman Wilkins
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Subject: Re: 1920 Rural Retreat Wreck Photos
> Thanks - I should have remembered that none of the K-1s were streamlined -
> too lazy to look it up in the books.
>
> (TAN However, wasn't there a K2 or K2a that was known for handling the
> Cannonball every day for some years? (The 120?) It was kind of a demo
> that steam could have high availability like the diesels, IIRC.
>
> pete groom
> On Nov 14, 2004, at 3:37 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>
>> Both were rebuilt to service. 558 was retired and scrapped in June of
>> 1952. The 102 was a K1, (100-115) none of the Class K1 were streamlined,
>> only K2 (116-1250 and K2a (126-137) were streamlined. The 102 was retired
>> and scrapped in October 1957.
>>
>> Ken Miller
>> . . .
>
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