Whistle Blowing at Erwin Tenn
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Tue Mar 15 20:07:52 EST 2005
COuld someone provide directions to this event?
Thanks JAson Hollifield
--- nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>
> I HEAR THAT TRAIN A COMING
>
> The late Johnny Cash made the phrase,
> "I Hear That Train A
> Coming", famous in his song entitled "Folsom Prison
> Blues". He sings of
> being in prison listening to the steam train's
> lonesome whistle blowing and
> wishing that he were far away from the predicament
> that he was currently in.
>
> On Saturday, March 19, 2005, at
> approximately high noon
> (12:00p.m.), you can once again have the opportunity
> to hear those lonesome
> steam whistles sound off during a special
> demonstration of whistle blowing
> and techniques sponsored by the Watauga Valley
> Chapter of the National
> Railway Historical Society.
>
> Located in Erwin, TN at the beautiful
> Rock Creek Park, special
> guest, Mr. Lee Alley of Bristol, will have on hand
> his one of a kind, home
> built and self proclaimed "Wizzle Blowing Machine".
> This machine is
> capable of blowing many different types of steam
> whistles. The public is
> invited to dust off those old whistles that they
> have and bring them by and
> have them sounded off once again for old time sakes.
> Big whistles, small
> whistles, steam locomotive whistles, as well as
> sawmill whistles, are all
> welcome, as well as any railroad memorabilia that
> you would like to share.
>
> Mr. Alley will have on hand for your
> listening enjoyment, his
> steam whistle that once sounded the way for Norfolk
> and Western M-class
> 382, as she made her way from Abingdon, VA to Wester
> Jefferson, NC along
> what is known today as the Virginia Creeper Trail.
> This whistle was
> recorded by the late O. Winston Link and made famous
> on his recording, "The
> Fading Giant". Also, Watauga Valley N.R.H.S.
> historian, Gary Price, will
> have on hand his Clinchfield railroad steam whistle
> so it can be sounded in
> Erwin, TN as it did over 50 years ago.
>
> Admission to the event is free,
> however, the park charges a
> $2.00 parking fee per vehicle. Please note that
> this will be a very loud
> experience.
>
> ___________________
>
> Gary Price
>
>
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