Van Dorn Avenue, Alexandria
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Fri Jul 15 23:06:21 EDT 2005
The passenger locomotives stayed at Ivy City between runs but did not
require servicing there.
Dick Fisher
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> When I worked as Extra Yard Clerk in the SOU Alexandria Yard back in the
> mid 50's,that Van Doren area was known as Old Cameron Yard.
> This is the way the story was passed on to me by one of the old timers.
> It seems that back in the early 1920's Fairfax Harrison who was the
> Pres.of the Southern back in those days got sort of pissed off at the RF&P
> for the charges for humping the Bean Man, Weed Line and other SOU Fts. The
> SOU owned that future yard land since the Orange & Alexandria took over
> the Manassas Cap line after the 1861-65 war. So Harrison built a small
> hump yard out west of town to hump his own trains every thing was fine
> until he offered to hump the C&O for less than the RF&P were charging. The
> Mighty PRR then went whinning to the ICC,
> the ICC in turn told Harrison to close the yard and send his trains back
> to POTYD, also telling the RF&P to cut the price charged to the SOU and
> C&O.
> Also Neither POTYD or Ivy City ever serviced a Southern loco. all returned
> to Alexandria Yard for service between runs.
>
> H.B.Lyon
> Alex, VA
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