Locomotive Headlight - kinfolks

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Bob - I'm a seventh-generation Tennessee hillbilly (I have lots of kin
buried at a Presbyterian Church in Piney Flats), so no kin to Willie. I'm
not kin to any of the N&W Kings.

My grandmother's (father's side) cousin (she was from Roanoke) was A. B.
Stone who was Chief Engineer for the N&W. I met him a couple of times; he'd
just retired when I went to Roanoke in 1959.
She had a brother who was foreman at Radford for a time; his name was Clisby
Jennelle. I never knew him.
My mother's father worked for the Railway Express; he was messenger on the
Abingdon Branch until he retired in 1960. Her grandfather, J. L. Warren,
was car foreman at Bristol for years; he died before I was born. Her uncle
Morris Warren was a motive power clerk at Bristol; I did know him.

EdK




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Subject: Re: Locomotive Headlight



> Your right Ed. I didn't think about that. I doubt if the headlight was any

> different than road engines. A friend of mine had the headlight from

> Engine 104 and it looked the same as mine.. ---By any chance were you any

> relation to Willie King who was a civil Engr. with the N&W? My Dad was the

> Asst. Engr. at Portsmouth, Ohio. I was WAS raised up on the N&W. We lived

> at Portsmouth, Columbus, Williamson, Bluefield. Roanoke,and Norfo;k. He

> was the engr. at Hurley.Va when they built Weller yards in the 30's. He

> wouldn't let Mother and I to move there as they didn;t have electricty or

> water. Mom and I Ilived in Williamson and he came home on the weekends.

> Bob

> Stump

> .

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>>Subject: Re: Locomotive Headlight

>>Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 23:58:25 -0400

>>

>>Bob, the 200's were yard engines and seldom got far enough from a shop

>>that one couldn't be brought to it in just a few minutes . . .

>>

>>EdKing

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>>Subject: Re: Locomotive Headlight

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>>>I have a headlight from an "S" locomotive (200) series) and it dosent

>>>have a spare bulb or any fixture to hold one.

>>>

>>>Bob Stump

>>>

>>>

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>>>>Subject: Re: Locomotive Headlight

>>>>Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 18:06:13 -0400

>>>>

>>>>Don't know if they had one, Larry. If it failed while running, they'd

>>>>probably keep running. If they stopped, they'd probably do what diesel

>>>>folks do - take the one out of the tender (well, diesel guys don't have

>>>>a tender, but they do have a light on the other end) and put it in the

>>>>headlight.

>>>>

>>>>EdKing

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>>>> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 4:19 PM

>>>> Subject: Locomotive Headlight

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> On the N&W in the days of steam where was the extra bulb for the

>>>> headlight stored??

>>>> I thank I may know but would like some conformation from some steam

>>>> era guys. Ed

>>>> any help?

>>>>

>>>> Larry Evans

>>>> Kenova,WV

>>>>

>>>>

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