Winston Salem District Signals
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Mon Jul 20 07:04:43 EDT 2009
The signals were CPLs. At least in Martinsville, as I was about 14 years old
when the Punkin' Vine was converted to TC. I didn't have the mobility to
railfan like I do now!
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 6:15 AM, NW Mailing List
<nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>wrote:
> Before the WS line was converted to TC, what kind of signals were
> there? I have a sneaking suspicion that they were Style S semaphores.
> Am I close?
>
> And, yes, at Henry the south end of the siding has automatic signals
> where the home signals used to be. A lot of this makes sense now. I
> just didn't know the particulars that created the situation.
>
> Ben Blevins
>
>
> On 7/16/09, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Ben:
> > Prior to TC installation, the W-S district had 19 passing sidings from
> > Roanoke
> > Terminal to North Winston which averaged 3574 feet in length.? There were
> > 15 day telegraph offices plus Payne (24/7), so during the day, there was
> an
> > operator every 7.4 miles.? After TC, nine sidings were removed or
> shortened,
> > but seven passing sidings remained - Boone's Mill, Starkey, Henry, and
> > others.? They became designated "storage tracks" in the timetable.?
> What's
> > the significance of a storage track ?? I don't know.? Apparently N&W felt
> > it wasn't necessary to provide power switches and signaling for these
> short
> > sidings.? By 1972, the telegraph offices had been reduced from 15 to 9
> and
> > that's how N&W got the economic justification to install traffic control.
> >
> > As far as the signal at the north end of Henry being a controlled signal
> --
> > remember -- a train can pass a stop-and-proceed (or restricting) signal
> and
> > proceed at restricted speed.? North of the signal at Henry, there
> are?three
> > back-to-back 10 degree curves and then the ruling grade (1.53%) to
> Ferrum.
> > If you have a set of?pusher units returning light from Belews Creek with
> a
> > one
> > man crew and it's following a train grinding up the hill, it's not
> exactly
> > the
> > safest practice.? Remember the definition of restricted speed ?? "Able
> to?
> > stop?short of? etc., etc. etc."? It's probably as quick to hold?a train
> at
> > the
> > bottom of Ferrum Hill than it is to allow it to follow at restricted
> speed.
> > Safer too.
> >
> > Henry had been home to Blue Ridge Paints.? It was one of eight companies
> > that
> > supplied paint to N&W for hoppers.? After TC, apparently the signals at
> the
> > south end remained, but weren't able to display a "STOP" indication.? A
> > local doing "one-in, one-out" switching at Blue Ridge Paints would have
> had
> > to follow the procedure for passing a "STOP" indication.? That's one
> > person's
> > interpretation.? I wish Henry Nase was still around.
> > ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Harry
> Bundy
> > ????
> > ??
> >
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