"Takin' Twenty" with the Virginian Brethren by Skip Salmon
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Skip:
The CN locomotive is a FPA, B-B - four axles, four motors. NKP 190 was
indeed the only PA (A1A-A1A, six axles, four motors) at Spencer.
Dave Phelps
In a message dated 6/12/2014 8:27:12 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:
Last night I had the pleasure of "Takin' Twenty" with nine of the Brethren
and Friends of the Virginian Railway. Attending for the first time was
Billy Palmer, neighbor of VGN Clerk Wis Sowder and retired from Norfolk
Southern Signal and Communications Department. He fit right in telling stories
of the "old days".
I have two corrections from last week's report: Mr. Moorman's comment
about wanting "his train back" from St. Louis, referring to the N&W Y6a #2156,
was made at the 2007 NRHS National Convention in Chattanooga. Secondly
Keith reminded me that there was another Alco PA at the Spencer stream liner
event and it was the Canadian National #6789.
We talked a lot about the upcoming N&W (and VGN) Historical Society
Convention, the last week end of this month. Several of the Brethren are looking
forward to the 80 or so who are scheduled to attend a tour of our Station
on Saturday morning and meeting you all. Looks like we will have to split
the tour and send 40 to the Roanoke Chapter NRHS 9th Street Facility, and
40 to the Station and then reverse course to cover both locations. This
means the Brethren will be at the Station all of the morning. Included in the
tour of the Station will be a display of artifacts and a DVD interview of
Rufus Wingfield, former VGN Yardmaster at South Yard, made in 2009 just
before he took his last west bound.
For Show and Tell, I took a photo sent to me by Friend of the Virginian
Steve Smith. He shot it 6-5-14 from NS-36 test train Research Car inspecting
A-1 track while passing the VGN station in Roanoke. Steve said he wanted
us to see a"another passenger train visiting the Station in 2014". This
photo will be on display at the Station during the Convention.
The Jewel from the Past is from December 6, 2007: "When we got Slick back
to the Harmon's home in Princeton, there was again some rail talk. Landon
told about using green and white flags during the day and a special lantern
with a green/clear globe at night to flag the VGN passenger trains. Green
and White was used so the engineer would know it was a 'flag stop' versus
an 'emergency stop'. Slick and George (Harmon) talked about a VGN
Princeton Conductor, Zeb Fortner, who was famous for his poetry. Slick said once he
and Berkley Mills came upon Zeb at the Steel Drug Store in Mullens, and
Mr. Mills addressed Zeb 'Hello Shakespeare'. Landon, Slick and George said
they had seen the following example of Fortner poetry inside several VGN
phone boxes: 'Zeb Fortner, Master of his train; His head in the phone box and
his ass in the rain'".
Then there's this: Two sisters, one blond and one brunette, inherit the
family ranch. Unfortunately, after just a few years, they are in financial
trouble. In order to keep the bank from repossessing the ranch, they need
to purchase a bull so they can breed their own stock. Upon leaving, the
brunette tells her sister, When I get there, if I decide to buy the bull, I'll
contact you to drive out after me and haul it home.' The brunette arrives
at the man's ranch, inspects the bull and decides she wants to buy it. The
man tells her that he will sell it for $599, no less. After paying him,
she drives to the nearest town to send her sister a telegram. She walks into
the telegraph office and says, 'I want to send a telegram to my sister
telling her that I've bought a bull for our ranch. The operator explains that
he'll be glad to help her and it would cost 99 cents a word. The brunette
then realizes she'll only be able to send her sister one word. After a
few minutes of thinking, she nods and says, 'I want you to send her the word
'comfortable.' The operator shakes his head 'How is she ever going to know
that you want her to hitch the trailer to your pickup truck and drive out
here to haul that bull back to your ranch if you send her just the word
'comfortable?' The brunette explains, 'My sister's blond. The word is BIG.
She'll read it very slowly...'com-for-da-bul.'
Time to pull the pin on this one!
Departing Now from V248,
Skip Salmon
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