Vesuvius Re-visited.
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Bill:
I just like trains. N&W... PRR.... ACL... UP Big Boys.... shoot I have half 
a dozen ACL hoppers on my mostly N&W layout that look just fine miced in 
with N&W, VGN and C&O hoppers behind my Y's..... We all have our favorite 
roads. If we all liked the same things it would be boring!
Bob Welsh
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Subject: Vesuvius Re-visited.
> Sad to say, I have temporarily misplaced the photos, but around 1990 while
> driving up Interstate 81  in Virginia I decided to re-trace some of the 
> foot
> steps of O. Winston Link.  In his book "Steam Steel And Stars" you will 
> rcall
> the interior view f the general store in Vesuvius, Va., and the old 
> gentleman
> outside putting gas in a convertible automobile as a northbound passenger
> train passes in the background on the doubletrack  N&W  in front of  the
> store.  I turned off I-81 to go over to Vesuvius and on the state road 
> near
> Vesuvius on the right, I spotted an  ACY covered hopper, minus trucks
> mounted about 15 or 18 feet high on two concrete piers with room for
> Virginia Dept. Of Highways dump trucks to drive underneath to receive
> gravel to spread on roads during icy weather.  The top of the coverd 
> hopper
> is  located up against a steep fill where other trucks can dump gravel 
> into
> the hopper to be dumped into the smaller dump trucks.  Obviously I took a
> photo of that.  To my surprise, although long closed, that general store
> building was still intact!   That gravity gasoline pump in the Winston 
> Link
> photo was still right there in the front of the building.  I stood in the
> exact same spot that Link must have been standing when that photo was made
> and got a daytime shot of that gas tank.  If only I could have had a
> N&W  Mountain class  "J look-alike"   passsing in the background with a
> northbound passenger train headed for Stuart's Draft and Waynesboro to
> complete the scene.  You see,  I do have a warm spot for the N&W.  Too
> bad some of you don't feel the same way about the ACL instead of making
> fun of it.  If I do say so, A couple of ACL  P-5-a or P-5-b Pacifics
> doubleheading a passenger  or freight train was a sight to gladden the 
> heart.
> In my case something to be a part of in  that I would be the fireman on
> either the lead or second locomotive.   If you really want a dirty job, 
> try
> firing the second locomotive on a doubleheaded passenger train. You get
> to eat the smoke and cinders of both locomotives up to around 70 MPH.
> You don't need your  coal  pusher then, as the vibration at high speeds
> will shake down the coal pile until coal is ankle-deep n the deck of the
> locomotive. Been there, done that.  Bill Sellers.
>
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