Steam question regarding the Shenandoah Division
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Sat Jul 5 21:59:35 EDT 2008
Remember that axle loadings and not just total engine weight plays a part in
weight restrictions too. Don't know how that applies in this particular
place, but I'm sure a J is much heavier per axle than a K. Might not be as
much a factor with the A though, since the Y's were so weighted with lead.
Rollercoaster profile and inability to reach speeds at which an A runs most
efficiently could have been factors.
Sam Putney
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Subject: Steam question regarding the Shenandoah Division
>I hope I am not totally going over old ground so please excuse me if that's
>true. Please indulge me on this query.
>
> The N&W used both the K and Y classes on the Shenandoah Division. With
> that weight and axle loading, why was neither the J nor the A operated
> into Hagerstown during the 1982-1994 fan trip era?
>
> I was part of the DC area trip committee during those latter years and we
> were always told weight being the reason for no J but that doesn't add up.
>
> I have also heard some story, don't know the accuracy that a J was tried
> once during the active steam era and there was some problem at the Vardo
> wye. Once again, old stories, rumors, unsubstantiated all told.
>
> For years the C&O 614 and Rdg 2100 lived in Hagerstown, so the weight
> issue doesn't sound right either but other reasons .. who knows?
>
> Gentlemen ... any help out there?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>
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