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There are a lot of offices on the Norfolk Division in the 1906 list. If
you wish to contact me off list, I can work that up.

Ken Miller
On May 5, 2006, at 11:52 AM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:


>

> Abe,

>

> Do you have the telegraph calls for the Norfolk Division? I know two:

> The

> passenger station at Crewe was RG; the operator at the division

> headquarters

> was K.

>

> Bill Mason

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> 4. RE: Scioto Div. station info needed- Q for Ken Miller

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> 5. Re: Scioto Div. station info needed- TELEGRAPH CALLS

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> Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 08:39:27 -0400

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> Was there a telegraph id for this station.

>

> Bob Beckelhimer

> Milford, OH.

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> The Mt. Orab Women's Club is having an Open House for the Mt. Oreb

> Station

> in Mt. Orab, Ohio on Sunday May 21st from 2:00 to 4:00 PM.

> This is a rare opportunity to see inside this well preserved station

> on

> the Cincinnati District. The will be refreshments, door prizes and

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> of entertainment. The Women's Cliub has spent a great deal of time,

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> In a few instances, a station's call reflected a previous name.

> Montvale

> on the Norfolk Division had originally been named BUford's. The call

> for Montvale remained "BU". As far as "VD' for Alnwick, there had

> been a tower at the east end of Bluefield yard - "RD" supposedly for

> Radford Division. With the consolidation of the Norfolk, Shenandoah,

> and Radford divisions into one - the Virginia Division, some thought

> was given to renaming that interlocking "VD".

>

> The "call" wasn't for a station, but to raise the dispatcher, some

> roads used "DS" and some used "DI". The Chief Dispatcher

> was "CQ".

> Harry Bundy

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> Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 13:04:57 GMT

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> Subject: Re: Scioto Div. station info needed- Q for Ken Miller

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> Ken,

> Thanks for the reply. I know some calls were from as example

> named

> from a nearby creek or road name on some occasions. Make note that L is

> rarely used as it is a long dah and T has a shorter dah at least with

> the

> prefix letter and was very confusing. The letter K was used in place

> of the

> L in most cases, and Q in place of P as another.

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> Terry

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> Subject: RE: Scioto Div. station info needed- Q for Ken Miller

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> Hopetown was just above Chillicothe maybe a 1/2 mile w/b of the N&W/C&O

> Northern overpass. Hopetown was a stop used in the summertime for

> revival meetings. Was there a temporary operator there for passenger

> trains stops during the revival season? Can't say.

>

> In this area, the revival 'camps' had stops on the Scioto Valley

> Traction line nearby. The Hocking Valley/C&O had a similar stop, but

> with a permanent station, over by Lancaster Ohio.

>

> Gary Rolih

> Cincinnati

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> Subject: Re: Scioto Div. station info needed- Q for Ken Miller

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> Terry

>

> There is no listing at all for Hopetown in the any of my lists, on up

> through the 1950s

>

> Telegraphic calls were occasionally repeated on different divisions,

> such as W was used for Wytheville on the Bristol Line, and

> Willardsville on the Durham District and Hanging Rock, Ohio on the

> Scioto Division. Even stranger on the Scioto Division, WI was used at

> the same time for both Idlewild on the Cincinnati District, and

> Wilsondale on the 12 Pole line.

>

> RS was used for Richlands on the Clinch Valley District.

>

> I don't believe that the name of the location had a specific plan of a

> telegraphic call, since stations came and went with time, some of the

> earliest stations had single letter calls, such as Lynchburg as X, Q

> for Abingdon, etc.

>

> Others like FM for Falls Mills makes sense, but BX for Christiansburg

> and any large number of others does not. Wouldn't WS be the expected

> call for Winston Salem, NC? Apparently not, as north on the Shenandoah

> Division was WS, used at Nace. Probably the most unusual would be

> calling the agent at Alnwick with the call VD?

>

> It would be nice to know some of the thoughts about calls, and how they

> were assigned, I am sure there is some form of logic. Perhaps some were

> made up simply because they would be easier to send and not easily

> confused to other operators, I really do not know.

>

> Hope this helps

>

> Ken Miller

> On May 3, 2006, at 6:05 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:

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>> Question for Ken Miller on a few more station calls,

>>

>>

>> Was there a call for Hopetown Oh. on the Columbus Dist.?

>>

>> Also what other calls were used for D and RS in the Scioto Div.? I

>> know

>> Rarden was D then changed to RA, and RS was Idelwild then changed to

> WI

>> and assuming when the N&W taken over the CP&V they were changed to

>> prevent conflict on the Scioto Valley line station calls of the same.

>> Perhaps D was for Dean Wv.? RS for Rowe Siding on the Wolf Creek

> branch

>> in Wv.?

>>

>> The other calls I seen were obvious of change like RN for Wichester

> as

>> Columbus Union depot was RN.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>> Terry Mefford

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> Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 16:19:29 +0000

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> Subject: Re: Scioto Div. station info needed- TELEGRAPH CALLS

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> Some of the mystery/confusion about Telegraph Calls can be removed if

> one

> remembers what they were used for.

>

> The Telegraph Call (a.k.a the "Office Call") was the caller's way of

> raising

> the attention of the telegrapher in the office being called. Telegraph

> Calls had to be short, so as to be snappy and catch attention as the

> clicking telegraph sounder competed with the din of other noises in the

> depot. Thus, instead of the Despatcher (note the old spelling of that

> word

> ! ) having to hammer out in dots and dashes the whole word

> E-L-L-I-S-T-O-N,

> all he had to do was send "BS." If the telegrapher at "BS" Elliston

> didn't

> answer immediately, he sent "BS BS BS," until BS answered.

>

> Actually, the protocol was just a bit more complex. Rather than

> writing out

> the informal rule for calling and answering, I'll give an example. In

> this

> example, the Train Despatcher at "R" Office Roanoke wants to raise the

> telegraph operator at "AG" Shawsville. Here would be the sequence.

>

> "AG R AG AG AG R"

>

> When Shawsville answers, he sends:

>

> "I AG"

>

> And then the Train Dispatcher goes ahead with his business, for

> instance

> telling AG to get ready to copy train orders, "19 E CY 3"

>

> The foregoing tells why telegraph offices had office calls.

>

> Now, let's move to the question of duplicated Office Calls.

>

> Every office had to have a unique call. There could not be two

> offices with

> the same Telegraph Call. To have duplicate calls would be like

> everyone on

> the wire being named Bill.

>

> Calls were generally changed only when train dispatching districts were

> merged. If two dispatching territories were combined (as has happened

> frequently over the years, for a number of reasons, one of which was

> improved communications,) and each of the former districts had an

> office

> called "BX," one of them had to be changed to preserve uniqueness.

>

> Telegraph Calls are fascinating. I've been collecting lists of them

> for

> more than thirty years. And there were a lot of Telegraph Calls that

> never

> made it into any timetable (e.g. "MW" for Machine Works, Roanoke

> Shops, and

> "R" the Radford Division Train Despatcher in Roanoke.)

>

> -- abram burnett

> (sending from "SW" Telegraph Office in the basement...)

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> Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 15:41:13 -0400

> From: nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org

> Subject: Re: Scioto Div. station info needed- TELEGRAPH CALLS

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> Abe,

> One question is what would the dispatcher call be for

> Portsmouth (Scioto div.) I presume P? I know even to the last day

> before

> the move to Ft. Wayne under NS they had 3 desks for the 3 districts

> which

> never changed over the years and was rare if any.

>

> NYC/ CCC&STL used DI , PRR used the division operator call to relay

> info

> to the DI.

>

> Also was train orders sent in full body word text rather than

> abbreviated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Terry Mefford

>

> On Thu, 04 May 2006 16:19:29 +0000 nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:

> Some of the mystery/confusion about Telegraph Calls can be removed if

> one

> remembers what they were used for.

>

> The Telegraph Call (a.k.a the "Office Call") was the caller's way of

> raising the attention of the telegrapher in the office being called.

> Telegraph Calls had to be short, so as to be snappy and catch attention

> as the clicking telegraph sounder competed with the din of other noises

> in the depot. Thus, instead of the Despatcher (note the old spelling

> of

> that word ! ) having to hammer out in dots and dashes the whole word

> E-L-L-I-S-T-O-N, all he had to do was send "BS." If the telegrapher at

> "BS" Elliston didn't answer immediately, he sent "BS BS BS," until

> BS

> answered.

>

> Actually, the protocol was just a bit more complex. Rather than

> writing

> out the informal rule for calling and answering, I'll give an example.

> In this example, the Train Despatcher at "R" Office Roanoke wants to

> raise the telegraph operator at "AG" Shawsville. Here would be the

> sequence.

>

> "AG R AG AG AG R"

>

> When Shawsville answers, he sends:

>

> "I AG"

>

> And then the Train Dispatcher goes ahead with his business, for

> instance

> telling AG to get ready to copy train orders, "19 E CY 3"

>

> The foregoing tells why telegraph offices had office calls.

>

> Now, let's move to the question of duplicated Office Calls.

>

> Every office had to have a unique call. There could not be two offices

> with the same Telegraph Call. To have duplicate calls would be like

> everyone on the wire being named Bill.

>

> Calls were generally changed only when train dispatching districts were

> merged. If two dispatching territories were combined (as has happened

> frequently over the years, for a number of reasons, one of which was

> improved communications,) and each of the former districts had an

> office

> called "BX," one of them had to be changed to preserve uniqueness.

>

> Telegraph Calls are fascinating. I've been collecting lists of them

> for

> more than thirty years. And there were a lot of Telegraph Calls that

> never made it into any timetable (e.g. "MW" for Machine Works, Roanoke

> Shops, and "R" the Radford Division Train Despatcher in Roanoke.)

>

> -- abram burnett

> (sending from "SW" Telegraph Office in the basement...)

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