1958 - N&W Men Bemoan Steam's Departure
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So it should be WALDROND instead of Waldron or Walrond . . .
EdK
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>I don't know. But I made a typo since his last name should be WALDROND. I
>have a listing of Radford Division engineers, but does someone have a
>Norfolk Division listing to review?
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> Bud Jeffries
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>> Were Harry J. Waldron and Harry J. Walrond the same guy?
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>> Ed King
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>>> The engineer Harry J. Waldron, mentioned in this Roanoke Times article,
>>> is pictured on the 2184 in my revised edition of N&W: Giant of Steam on
>>> page 3.
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>>> Bud Jeffries
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>>>> Roanoke Times - July 19, 1958
>>>>
>>>> N&W Men Bemoan Steam's Departure
>>>>
>>>> "I was on this engine when it first came out back in 1940." Harry J.
>>>> Walrond, Norfolk and Western engineer remarked last night as he sat
>>>> in the cab of No. 602, a Class J steam locomotive.
>>>>
>>>> Walrond felt blue, because it was the last night - perhaps forever
>>>> - for steam locomotives to pull passenger trains on the N&W.
>>>> The N&W announced Thursday that it is leasing diesels from two
>>>> other railroads, and is taking out of passenger service 14
>>>> streamlined Class J steam locomotives. They are not being retired,
>>>> but they are out of passenger service for the present.
>>>> Walrond was waiting in the hot, black cab of No. 602 - waiting for
>>>> the Powhatan Arrow to arrive from Bluefield. Then he would hook on to
>>>> the Arrow, No. 26, and pull it to Crewe, 130 miles away on the line to
>>>> Norfolk.
>>>>
>>>> "I don't believe there's a railroad in the country that ever had a
>>>> locomotive to compare with one of these in steam." Walrond remarked.
>>>> "I hate to see'em go. If they'd keep these up, there's not a diesel
>>>> that would stand a chance."
>>>>
>>>> Walrond said he's been railroading 32 years. He was fireman on No.
>>>> 602 when it was young back in 1940.
>>>> Walrond's fireman, Berkeley Breedlove of Blue Ridge, didn't have
>>>> much to say. He's a youngster in railroading, been firing only 32
>>>> months.
>>>>
>>>> But A. M. Via, conductor of the Powhatan Arrow on its run to Crewe
>>>> last night, felt sad, too.
>>>> "Well, like everybody else," he observed just before he waved to
>>>> the engineer, "I'm sorry to see'em go. Railroading doesn't seem like
>>>> railroading without steam." Via added that he thinks railroaders
>>>> would get used to diesels and like them when they know them better.
>>>> The Atlantic Coast Line's purple and silver locomotives look odd
>>>> on the N&W right-of-way. N&W railroaders have already coined a name
>>>> for the ACL color scheme: They call it "polkberry juice".
>>>> A foreman said they had quite a job mixing paint to simulate the
>>>> ACL purple, but they finally did. They painted out "Atlantic Coast
>>>> Line" and painted over it in silver letters "Norfolk & Western".
>>>> The Pocahontas that pulled out for Radford last night was the
>>>> first passenger train on the N&W main line to be pulled all the way
>>>> from Norfolk to Cincinnati by diesel.
>>>> J. L. Bradley was the engineer. He's been operating diesels
>>>> before, but the ACL engine was unfamiliar one to him, and he looked a
>>>> bit skittish as he yanked on the control and big "polkberry" colored
>>>> machine began to rumble.
>>>> Steam will continue to pull many of the freight trains on the N&W
>>>> for perhaps two and a half years. Then it will be the end of the line
>>>> for them. The N&W announced in June it would buy 268 diesel units in
>>>> the next 30 months. They are to begin arriving in the fall at the
>>>> rate of 12 to 15 a month.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> - Ron Davis, Roger Link
>>>
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