N&W Three-Arm Position Light Signals
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As I recall, the N&W movie "The Modern Coal Burning Steam Locomotive," made
c. 1942, shows some three-arm position light signals, possibly on the
Pocahontas Division.
Louis Newton
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> 1. Firm Date for Last N&W Telegraph: 3-16-1960 (NW Mailing List)
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> Cleaning out the basement has produced some treasures! One was a small
> typewritten note from Harry C. Clark, who taught me telegraphy.
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> Harry had learned telegraphy at the Dodge Telegraph School in Valparaiso,
> in 1920. Thereafter he telegraphed for a total of 16 different companies
> (railroads, Western Union, brokerages, and even a shoe company!) all over
> the West, and even in Mexico. In the 1940s he came home to West Virginia
> and "settled down" to a job on the N&W (at one time holding the Agent's
> job at Roderfield.) Like many men with good telegraph skills, he "bid
> into" GM Telegraph Office ("GM" for "General Manager's") in General Office
> Building at Roanoke, because it was clean, regular and good paying work.
> He retired in the late 1960s.
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> In the mid-1970s, I asked Harry if he knew the date the last telegraph
> circuit was discontinued on the N&W. He responded, "Not exactly, but I can
> get it for you from the man who was Manager of GM at that time... he made
> notes on everything." I wish I could recall the name of that fellow whom
> Harry consulted, but the years have taken it from me! Anyway, the next
> time I saw Harry, he handed me a small piece of paper on which had been
> typed these words, by the man who had been Manager of GM:
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> "Last telegraph wire in Roanoke
> on N&W Ry., GM Office, was discontinued
> March 16, 1960.
> This wire was known to Operators in GM
> as the Cincinnati circuit. Business was
> handled between:
> GM N&W Ry Roanoke
> PD NYC Cincinnati
> SG B&O Cincinnati
> GC CUT Cincinnati Union Terminal"
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> -- abram burnett
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> For a short period of time the N&W used Position Light Signals equipped
> with three arm ("heads," of one wants to use the "foamer" term.) Aspects
> for these three-arm PL signals appear in the 1945 Rule Book, but
> photographs of any of them in service seem to be almost non-existent.
> Three-arm PL aspects were not shown in the 1951 Rule Book.
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> A dozen years ago, Mr. Ben Blevins determined, by examining holes and
> fixtures on the signal masts, that the >> distant << signals to Abingdon,
> Meadow View, Chillhowie, Seven Mile Ford, McMullin, Marion, Atkins, Rural
> Retreat, Wytheville, Clark and Wurno had been equipped with three arms
> PLUS a bottom marker light. Mind you, this information concerns only the
> DISTANT signals to the interlocking signals, and NOT the home signals. The
> home signals at these interlockings had only two arms, according to his
> examinations. I believe there is also a photograph taken near Villamont
> that shows a streamlined passenger engine with a three-arm PL signal in
> the background.
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> I am attaching a photograph of a three-arm PL signal with a bottom marker
> light, taken at Home Creek. This photograph came from the Union Switch &
> Signal Co. archives. Perhaps His Excellency, the List Editor, can find
> some way to include a link to it, so that all interested readers may see
> the photograph.
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> So, I think what needs to be done at this point is to catalog the places
> where these things were used on the N&W. And therefore I ask, does anyone
> have information on the location of other three-arm PL signals on the
> N&W... and hopefully photographs ? And of those of you who stomp around in
> the N&WHS Archives at West Roanoke, I ask if you have seen any reference
> to these interesting creatures in the Standard Plans or correspondence
> files?
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> -- abram burnett
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