Cylinder valve
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Thu Feb 16 12:23:39 EST 2012
Sounds like a bypass valve. Please see my articles in "The Arrow" 27:4,
pages 15-17; and 28:1 (the most recent issue), pages 11-13.
Louis Newton
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> 1. "Takin' Twenty" with the Virginian Brethren by Skip Salmon
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> 2. Cylinder Valve (NW Mailing List)
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> Last night I had the pleasure of "Takin' Twenty" with six of the
> Brethren and Friends of the Virginian Railway. I told them of the
> pre-construction meeting we had Tuesday with the contractors and all
> involved, concerning the beginning of Phase I construction, toward
> restoration of the Virginian Passenger Station and Depot in Roanoke. The
> contract is in place with G&H Contracting of Salem, VA and their
> abatement work to remove asbestos and lead from the site is scheduled to
> start next Monday. Our meeting ended on the site, and I turned over keys
> to the security fence and building to G&H. We will have an official
> press release/groundbreaking March 7, 2012 at 11 AM, at the Station, and
> all of you are invited to attend!
>
> Passed out to the Brethren were copies of the latest N&W(and VGN)
> Historical Society "The Arrow" magazine. This issue's cover has a
> panorama shot of a coal train rounding the "S" curve at Herndon,WV when
> the town was being build. This issue is mostly VGN stuff with "The
> Electric VGN, Part 2", as the lead. Yours truly contributed page 4 and 5
> with an article and two photos (one of mine and one from the Archives)
> about the old barn at Kumis and what it has seen over the years. "Tied
> to the Past" is the re-occurring feature that looks back, sort of like
> my "Jewels from the Past" in these reports.
>
>>From the N&WHS Archives work session last week, I was given two files
> found by our good friend Harry Bundy, who is organizing our "receiving
> warehouse area". The first is a 1934 file about the consideration of
> Unification of Facilities by VGN. Considered was the combining of
> Passenger and Freight Stations of the N&W and VGN in Roanoke. After much
> study, the report concluded: "The Virginian Railway has two inbound and
> two outbound passenger trains per day; the four trains either
> originating or terminating in Roanoke. All of these trains would have an
> increased movement of approximately two miles in reaching the N&W
> Passenger Station, and the expense of this additional train haul would
> exceed the small saving to be secured under consolidation". The Freight
> Station consolidation study yielded "no saving in expense would result
> therefrom". The second file passed around was about "switching of
> passenger cars($10 fee) by the Tidewater Railway between Norfolk and the
> Jamestown Exposition Grounds in 1907. Tidewater Railway was the only
> "horse in town" to the Jamestown Exposition.
>
>>From The Roanoke Times" 2/13/12 "100 Years Ago Today": "Efforts of
> police have been unavailing in their attempt to clear the mystery
> surrounding the death of John S. Burnett, Special Agent for the
> Virginian Road, who was found last night...as the last breath was
> leaving his body". This prompted the Brethren to recall several VGN
> Special Agent stories. Glen McLain told of a bank robber in Lynchburg
> once trying to carjack a VGN "cinder dick" who arrested him.
>
> I showed the Brethren a Norfolk Southern news release "NS pens deal with
> Dynamic fuels and Mansfield Oil". NS is the first fleet user in US to
> deploy clean renewable diesel fuel. NS has been using a 100% Dynamic
> Fuels renewable diesel at Meridian, MS rail yard this year.
>
> The Jewel from the Past is from 11/24/05: "'Cornbread' Victory told of
> flagging trains in South Yard for the incoming VGN #4 Passenger Train
> that got into Roanoke about 4:30 PM each day. He said coal trains would
> cut off their cabooses and let them roll by gravity down the Main Line
> to the cab track (just north of the Main Line). Near 4:30 PM, if a cab
> was moving toward the cab track, lighted fusees were placed by the Main
> Line, so #4 would know that a cab was ahead. He said on occasion, #4's
> engine would 'toot-toot' and give the cab a little push. He would run
> ahead and quickly throw the switch to the cab track back to the Main, so
> #4 could continue on to the Station. Now that's real railroadin'".
>
> Then there's this: A blond decided to go ice fishing. She cut a hole in
> the ice and dropped in a line. Shortly, a strong voice said: "There's no
> fish under this ice". She reluctantly moved and cut another hole in the
> ice, and got the same voice again: "There's no fish under this ice".
> Frustrated, she looked up and answered the voice, "Are you God?" "No,
> I'm the manager of this skating rink!"
>
> Time to pull the pin on this one!
>
> Departing Now from V248,
>
> Skip Salmon
>
> CDVII
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> Does anyone know what the valve located on the side of the cylinders on
> some
> locomotives is for? The valve handle is recessed in the side of the
> cylinder between the valve chest and cylinder. None of my Locomotive
> Cyclopedias show any info.
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