Straighthouse?
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Wed Jan 25 00:25:17 EST 2006
Well, no, that is not actually a variation of a roundhouse. What you saw
was an erecting shop with a transfer table - fairly common at shops
where locomotives were overhauled; but not for running repairs and
service, which was the function of the roundhouse. Jim Nichols
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>Although the topic was N&W roundhouses, the Virginian's yard at Princeton held a
>surprising twist - a straight house with a sliding or rolling bridge to go from stall to stall.
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>I don't remember when it was, pre-2000, when I had some time to see what there was
>at the Princeton yard. Finding the gate unlocked (courtesy I discovered later of the
>Princeton water dept.) I looked around the yard area.
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>It was fascinating to discover this variation of the roundhouse having no idea of it prior
>to seeing it. I don't know what's left of anything there. It was all too apparent vandals
>had done a lot of damage to the yard and its remaining buildings.
>
>Kim Hensley
>Huntsville, AL
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