Locomotive names
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Wed May 20 12:44:28 EDT 2015
Ron,
Here is my correspondence with Mike Allen of the Roanoke Times
(read from bottom up):
"*/Hi, James, just following up. Museum officials stand by what they
told me about the 2156 nickname. However, I will keep in mind for future
stories that you and others who contacted me don’t remember such a name
ever being used./**//*
*//**/Mike Allen/*
*/Arts & Extras columnist/*
*/The Roanoke Times/*
*//*
*//*
*//*
*/From:/**/James Lisle
To: Allen, Mike
Subject: Re: N&W Warhorse...Nah!/*
*//*
*//**/You would have done better asking an actual N&W man!!!/**/
/*
*/Jimmy/**//*
*//*
*/On 5/18/2015 5:44 PM, Allen, Mike wrote:/**//*
*//*
*/Hey, Jimmy, thanks for your note. The info about the “Warhorse”
nickname came from the transportation museum. /**//*
*//*
*//**//**/Mike Allen/*
*//*
*/From:/**/James Lisle
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 5:23 PM
To: Allen, Mike
Subject: N&W Warhorse...Nah!/**//*
*//*
*//**//**/Mike,/**/
/*
*/ There are many that would appreciate that you not use the name
"Warhorse" when referring to N&W locomotive #2156! "Workhorse" maybe, or
as the men that ran and built them, they were just known as "Twenty One
Hundreds" (pronounced /**/Hunerts/**/to be more precise)./**/
/**//**/
/**/Take care,/**/
/**/Jimmy Lisle/*
"
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On 5/19/2015 10:29 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> The "warhorse" label was generated by the Roanoke Times. Whether they
> confused it with "workhorse" or simply added the adjective to spice up
> the story I do not know.
>
> I suggest we write letters to the Roanoke Times pointing out the error.
>
> Ron Davis
>
> On 5/18/2015 12:30 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>> More than 65 years ago, the N&W’s Class Y-6 was referred to as the
>> “the workhorse of the N&W”. That is exactly what it was, a
>> WORKHORSE. I don’t know where this new term came from, but this
>> needs to be stopped. If the term Warhorse remains, it is a
>> disservice to the 2156 and the old N&W.
>> The 2156 is a historical artifact and its appearance and information
>> should be accurate and authentic. As an N&W historian, I cannot let
>> this go by and be a part in this new naming.
>> Bud Jeffries
>
>
>
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