N&W and Southern thru passenger service
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Louis,
Thanks for your additional comments.
Bud Jeffries
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> For several weeks during February and March 1950, during a coal strike,
> Southern diesels ran through on the N&W-Southern joint passenger trains
> (17-18, 41-42, 45-46) between Monroe and Bristol (see RAILS REMEMBERED,
> Vol. 3, p. 491).
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> Around May 1953, the Southern's coaling station at Monroe was torn down
> (see "The Arrow," Vol. 27, No. 2, p. 28, Chapter 73 of RAILS REMEMBERED).
> After that time and until the end of N&W steam operation on the joint
> trains, engines were dispatched from Roanoke to Monroe and back with a
> sufficient amount of coal to make the roundtrip. They were not serviced
> at Kinney.
>
> Louis Newton
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>> As a follow-on to Ray's comment, the entire Bristol Line operation was
>> dieslized on January 1st, 1958. Prior to that, both main line freight
>> and passenger service was steam powered, although the Abingdon Branch had
>> been dieselized in December 1957. The Bristol engine terminal became
>> diesel only while Radford turned a few steam engines until July 1958 for
>> the Huckleberry and other local runs.
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>> The only time that Southern diesels were routinely used on the joint
>> passenger trains prior to 1958 was during coal strikes such as in 1949.
>> After dieselizing the joint N&W/SR trains on 1/1/1958, the Southern
>> diesels run through between Bristol and Monroe.
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>> In about 1953, the Southern's steam terminal at Monroe stopped servicing
>> steam and the N&W J's were required to run the joint trains from Roanoke
>> to Monroe and back to Roanoke, possibly being serviced at Kinney. Louis
>> Newton probably can elaborate further on this since he has mentioned this
>> before.
>>
>> Bud Jeffries
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>> Subject: RE: N&W and Southern Thru passenger service
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>> The N&W/Southern trains (45-46, 17-18,41-42) were dieselized effective
>> January 1, 1958. By this time N&W was moving toward diesel power on all
>> its passenger trains (Shenandoah Valley line trains already had switched
>> to diesel power) and would achieve complete dieselization of passenger
>> service in the summer of 1958 (except for limited, occasional use of
>> steam around Christmas, 1958 and later excursion service).
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>> While GP9's were not used on the N&W/Southern passenger trains, they
>> were used on the N&W/Southern mail trains which ran in December each year
>> to move the heavy volume of Christmas mail.
>>
>> There trains, utilizing primarily box cars for the mail, ran as second
>> sections to some (not all) of the N&W/Southern trains well into the
>> 1960s.
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>> Ray Smoot
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>> Blacksburg, Va.
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>> I took the following question from the Southern Group and am asking if
>> anyone could explain further?
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>> I've noticed that several of Southern and Norfolk and Western's joint
>> trains like the Birmingham Special and Tennesean often had Southern power
>> on the N&W portion of the route after the N&W became 100% diesel, was
>> this normal and did all trains do this and does anyone have any info on
>> why N&W's passenger GP9's were not used instead?
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>> James Wall
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>> Rural Hall, NC
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>> I think I herd there would be six new crossovers installed and signaled
>> in both direction
>> to accommodate the Amtrak Service
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>> Larry Evans
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>> Walter:
>> Regarding the photo made at New Bohemia -- do you know if NS has
>> extended Traffic Control east of Disputanta ? Used to be a rule of
>> thumb
>> Crewe dispatchers used -- if a coal train didn't have a 90 minute lead
>> on
>> eastbound passenger trains at Disputanta, the drag was held there until
>> the
>> passenger train passed.
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>> En route to the coast two weeks ago, a M/W gang told be they'd recently
>> installed a double crossover at MP 47 (west of Ivor). Must be in
>> anticipation
>> of new Amtrak service to Norfolk. Thanks - Harry Bundy
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