N&W F units
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Sat Dec 18 12:21:27 EST 2004
--- nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> As best I can determine, the F's stayed mainly on
> the old Wabash
> territory, St Louis to Chicago and Detroit. The
> Canadian-built units
> stayed up in Canada as there was a significant tax
> reason for them to
> not cross the US border and vice-versa. There were
> some equipment
> differences, too, I think between US and Canadian
> versions. In late
> 1960's the CNJ leased some of the US built F-7's for
> use in New Jersey
> and Pennsylvania. In WAB territory, they ran in the
> three tone WAB
> scheme or the WAB all-blue scheme in the early years
> after the lease
> before being repainted into black or blue scheme. I
> have never seen any
> photographs of F's running on trains in the old
> ex-NKP territory or W&LE
> territory. The F-7's seem to have been tied to
> Decatur, IL maintenance
> and never got far away from that area.
>
>
>
> G Rolih Cincinnati, OH
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FWIW,
Here's a photo of 3712 in Bellevue, OH (ex-NKP yard?)
in AUG 1968
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/nw/nw3712.jpg
There's at least one other photo from Bellevue in the
Withers/Bowers N&W diesel books.
According to Bower's book, the 20 Canadian built units
stayed in Canada. The other 80+ U.S. built F units
were at first found all over the ex NKP/WAB lines, but
then later tended to stay up in Windsor.
I gotta point out that I've never seen an N&W F unit.
;-)
Mark Peele
Catonsville, MD
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