VGN Collier fleet? Seems like not.
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Tue Feb 24 09:45:59 EST 2009
Regarding the "fleet of colliers", the answer seems like "no". An
examination of early VGN Annual Reports -does- have a section for "Floating
Equipment", but the only items are listed as "barges", and just three of
them at that.
- Marty Swartz
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:15 AM, <nw-mailing-list-request at nwhs.org> wrote:
> Subject: Virginian in 1909--First coal train
> Bluefield Daily Telegraph
> March 31, 1909
>
> TO WELCOME FIRST COAL TRAIN OVER VIRGINIAN
> ------
> *H. H. Rogers Invites Distinguished Men to Official Opening of His New
> Railroad*
>
> The official opening of the Virginian Railway, of which H. H. Rogers is
> president and practically sole owner, will take place on April 3.....<snip>
>
> The company has spent $2,000,000 in the construction of a steel
> superstructure "fendered" pier at its terminal at Sewalls Point. The pier
> is 1,000 feet long, 60 feet wide, and 65 feet high, and will be able to
> accommodate colliers with a carrying capacity of 10,000 tons each, of which
> the company will have a fleet of ten or twelve.
> ------
> [*..... Finally, is there any evidence that the Virginian ever had a
> fleet of ten or twelve 10,000-ton colliers as mentioned in the article?*]
>
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