N&W 611 Headlight
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Marty
I don't believe 611 is being displayed with a
auxiliary water tender. There's one behind the 1218
which is correct for a Class A in the 50s. The point
I am trying to get across is the 611 is a machine of
the 40s and 50s .In a Museum it should be historically
correct. You would not display a Model T with a Sony
radio in it would you.
Larry Evans
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> Good to know that they kept the twin seal beam. I personally always liked
> it, but again, it's what I grew up with. 611's history did not stop with
> her retirement in 1959, so the museum and railfan community should be
> interested in preserving all aspects of her history, including the
> modifications for excursion service. After all, if the excursion years
> don't count, we might as well scrap the auxiliary water tender. As for
> the reasoning of the twin seal beam, I understand it was so that
> replacement light bulbs from any diesel shop could be used, as opposed to
> specialty ones kept in Irondale.
> If 611 does run again, I don't think we have to worry about ditch lights
> or reflective striping; 844, 3985, 765, 261, 4449, and other steam engines
> that have seen mainline service in recent years don't have any of that
> stuff.
>
> Marty Flick
>
>
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>> Marty
>>
>> It my understanding that the seal beam was
>> put in storage at VMT. But I am sure if someday
>> ever comes again we will haft to have ditch lights
>> reflective striping and who knows what else.I can
>> remember chasing 611 on its first trip back to Roanoke
>> everyone was in al of how great she looked right out of
>> the shop. But the question you herd over and over again
>> was why did they change the headlight. I don't think
>> anyone ever liked the seal bean arrangement. it took
>> away from the whole streamline design. We just learned
>> to live with it. Now if we can get VMT to just remove
>> the safety first crap they plastered on the steps.
>>
>> Larry Evans
>> Kenova, WV
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Subject: Re: N&W 611 Headlight
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>>
>>> It may be historically accurate, but as someone who grew up with the
>>> excursion version, I hope they kept the twin seal beam. It's as much a
>>> part of 611's legacy as anything. And you never know, "someday" may
>>> come again.
>>>
>>> Marty Flick
>>>
>>>> Good News today 611s Headlight has been restored to it former glory.
>>>> This was made possible
>>>> by Rick Rader of Roanoke Va. Rick donated the light and installed it.
>>>> Something that was way
>>>> over due. Hopefully VMT will start paying attention to more details
>>>> such as this. Hats off to Rick.
>>> >
>>>> Larry Evans
>>>> Kenova WV
>>>
>>>
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