Lookking for advice on an interesting segment to model
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There is a hand-drawn map of Norton Yard and related facilities as they
existed around 1956 in "The Arrow," Vol. 28, No. 4 (Oct-Nov-Dec 2012), pages
26-27, which might be of help to you.
Louis Newton
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> 1. Re: Rural Retreat Depot (NW Mailing List)
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> Many thanks Alex for the pointer. The piece doesn't say at what date /
> year the station closed to passenger / railway use though.
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> Dominic
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> I walked 12 miles for the Pirate Castle for the 4th time on June 22nd -
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>>The history of the Rural Retreat Depot was published in the NWHS
>>electronic Talk Among Friends (eTAF) in the April ?May-June issue. Go to
>>www.nwhs.org. Click on eTAF online newsletter at upper left.
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> I am trying to find out how many might be attending the Mini convention on
> Saturday October 5th in Winston Salem with the SRHA? As a host I want to
> extend an open invitation to those interested. The location is about half
> a mile from the N&W yard still used by NS, this is the end of the Virginia
> Division. There are still sights of the N&W around town and in Rural Hall
> which is host to three cabs and two boxcars. Walkertown still has its
> Freight station which in home to some NS MOW stockpiles. All CPL's have
> been replaced by the newer 'hoods".
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> We will be hosted in the Forsyth Count AG building at 1450 Fairchild Drive
> off North Liberty Street. Please try to attend if possible!
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> James Wall
> Rural Hall, NC
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> Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 21:24:43 -0400
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> Carl
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> I have a NW company facilities drawings book, and Norton only has car
> repair capacity, which is one track and a couple of un connected sections
> of straight track used for wheel storage. All diesels on the CV were
> serviced in Bluefield.
>
> Ron's first hand experiences and photography have created several really
> informative books on the eegion. Hopefully he will write a book on the
> N&W's operations along the CV. It's a piece of text we are missing.
>
> Regards,
> Russ
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> Subject: RE: Looking for advice on an interesting segment to model
> Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 15:32:15 -0400
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> Thanks Russ, The link to the Flannery photos is an absolute gold mine.
> I?ve got Ron?s book ?L&N in the Appalachians?. I?ve been studying the
> Norton satellite images on Google Maps. I?m not able to locate any diesel
> service facilities. Were there none there? From:
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> Subject: RE: Looking for advice on an interesting segment to model Carl;
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> I would second Paul's recommendation of the Clinch Valley, at least
> between St. Paul and Norton, as I am going to model that section, plus on
> westward to Appalachia & Andover on the former Interstate. In addition to
> coal, the L&N had run-through trains, including at least two daily
> freights that came through Hagan's Switchback and were interchanged to the
> Clinchfield via St. Paul. The N&W and the Interstate ran parallel to each
> other and crossed each other twice between Norton and Tacoma, as well as
> both served the large Paramount Coal complex at Ramsey, VA. Between Tacoma
> and Coeburn, the Interstate turned south along the Guest River and went on
> to the Clinchfield's Miller Yard. So you would be able to run Southern
> coal and freights in the background as well.
>
> As far as industries on that end of the line you have at least the
> following list on the N&W:
>
> Carbo - AEP Power Plant - coal in, loaded 2 bay 100T cement hoppers out
> (for removal of fly ash)
> St. Paul - there is a ready-mix concrete plant (crushed stone, sand and
> cement)
> St. Paul - building construction supply house (brick / CMU in boxcars,
> lumber on flats & center beams)
> Russell - Flood Loader
> Coeburn / Big Toms Crk Br - two loading locations, ammonium nitrate plant
> There are ~6 main line load outs on the N&W and another 4 mainline load
> outs on the Interstate between Coeburn and Norton.
> Norton - There used to be a ready mix concrete plant (IIRC), a Texaco Oil
> distribution center and two freight houses. There also used to be a team
> track for the Caterpillar dealer and the Pepsi Cola facility used to get
> serviced as well, though Pepsi was on the Interstate.
>
> Ed Wolfe has written three wonderful books about the Interstate and Ron
> Flannery has written a couple of books on the L&N's operations in the
> region, focusing on the L&N Cumberland Sub, those books in addition to Dan
> Borques Appalachian Railroads website that Paul mentioned should be
> excellent resources for you. You may also want to look up Ron Flannery on
> RR Pictures.net as he has a bunch of period photos on that website. You
> can sort by photographer to help filter your search down.
>
> While I am modeling the area myself, I do not have a track plan to share
> as my wife and I are working toward building a new basement in the next
> two years.
>
> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly.
>
> Regards,
> Russ Goodwin
> Buford, GA
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> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 20:58:57 +0000
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> Carl- I am modeling the Clinch Valley District in N-scale, and I think you
> will find it a great section of the N&W to model. Depending on your space
> restrictions, I suggest you consider modeling Norton to St. Paul/Boody or
> Norton to Richlands. Norton was the interchange with the L&N and the
> Interstate/Southern which will give you a variety of railroads and rolling
> stock to model. During the time period you are interested in the L&N had
> trackage rights over the CV from Norton to St. Paul so that the L&N could
> interchange coal trains with the Clinchfield at Castle (just south of St.
> Paul on the Clinchfield). At Boody (just east of St. Paul) the N&W
> interchanged with the Clinchfield. Between St. Paul and Coeburn are a
> series of tunnels and trestles that would be great to model. East from St.
> Paul there was a small yard and the AEP power plant at Carbo, and
> Richlands had a small yard and some industries to switch. Of course there
> were numerous coal tipples and loaders along th
> e CV. To get started I suggest you take a look at the three part series on
> the CV that Bucky Wilson and I published in The Arrow in 2004 (volumes
> 20-2; 20-3; and 20-4), and I published an article about Richlands in the
> January-March, 2011 edition of The Arrow (volume2 7-1). (Sorry for the
> personal plug. ) Official Guides and N&W employee timetables show the
> through freight schedules on the CV for any time period you are interested
> in. There are some HO track plans based on the CV at the Appalachian
> Railroad Modeling website: www.appalachianrailroadmodeling.com. Hope that
> this helps. Paul MandelkernWinter Park, Florida From:
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> Subject: Looking for advice on an interesting segment to model I know this
> title looks ?model? based, but what I?m after is opinions on an
> interesting piece of the railroad from the folks that have been there and
> understand the operations. I was planning to model the Radford Division
> from Narrows to Bluefield in N-scale, but the more I look at N-scale
> models the less convinced I am that they are big enough for me to work
> with. Since the eyes will only be getting worse from here, I?m going back
> to HO scale. A major yard and double track main won?t fit my space in HO
> so I need to pick a new location ? not to mention the New River which
> would eat up a huge chunk of the real estate on even a N-scale layout.
> I?m looking for something in the VA/WV mountains, single track, nice
> mountain scenery, a minor yard and a decent traffic rate. I?m interested
> in the early 70?s just before the N&W switched to buying low hood diesels.
> Right now I?m leaning toward the Clinch Valley District
> . My thinking is that the connections at the southern end (or is it
> western?) will give me an excuse to mix in a little variety rather than
> running 100% coal. Any info on what traffic patterns looked like on the
> Clinch Valley in the 70?s would be very helpful. I?m also open to advice
> on a branch that might be more interesting to model. Thanks Carl Woods
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