N&W in 1911--Derailed
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Wed May 25 09:55:29 EDT 2011
Those articles are great! It really brought the Pokey to life.
Gene
On May 25, 2011 at 8:07 AM NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> Gordon, thank you for your many news items, and for this one as well. Al Hock
> was my great-grandfather. He died before I was born. But I have a faint
> memory of my great-grandmother. I had the 2 magazines which contained the
> stories he wrote. I actually looked around on eBay and found more copies - in
> better condition - and acquired those. Thanks again!
>
> Kim Hensley
> Huntsville
>
>
>
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>
> Bluefield Daily Telegraph
> September 29, 1911
>
> THE GRAHAM DAILY NEWS
> ------
> Engine Derailed
>
> The Bluefield wreck cars were called to Flat Top yard yesterday afternoon
> to retrack one of the Norfolk and Western's big Mallet engines, No. 998, and
> Engine Driver Al Hock, the same engine and driver that turned turtle just west
> of the Graham tower last March*, in which case three wrecking outfits were
> required and nearly three days passed before the big engine was finally
> retracked. In yesterday's accident, only five pairs of drivers were off but
> Engineer Hock was the "Casey Jones" again.
> *Occurred Oct. 17, 1910, according to an Oct. 18, 1910, BDT article.
> ------
> [As a footnote to the Oct. 18, 1910, BDT article that I posted here Mar. 27,
> 2010, about Engineer Hock and the 998 that rolled over I wrote:
> After he retired,Engineer Al Hock wrote a two-part story of his Pocahontas
> Division career that appeared in the March and April 1945 issues of Railroad
> Magazine. He quotes the above newspaper article in his mention of the
> accident. Also, my grandfather was likewise an engineer on the Pocahontas
> Division and contemporary with Mr. Hock, and the two families were friends.
> When I was very young I remember accompanying my mother to visit the Hocks one
> day, and Mr. Hock gave me a couple of Railroad Magazines from his accumulated
> collection. I wish I knew where those magazines are today."]
>
> Gordon Hamilton
>
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