Them Ol' Steem injines
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When I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Eustis (Newport News) 1967-69, I
was told that C&O routinely pushed loaded coal trains out of Fulton Yard in
Richmond with a switcher. Once they crested the grade it was downhill all
the rest of the way to Newport News. Switching the power on those trains
from three GP-9s to two GP-38s slowed them noticeably, which shouldn't have
surprised anyone but apparently did.
Dave Phelps
In a message dated 8/18/2015 7:00:06 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:
That wasn’t done as a regular thing; probably when rail conditions were
less than needed. Nobody offered to push me out of town with two GP30s and
20,000 tons . . .
EdKing
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effery Hensley_ (mailto:tkh613 at msn.com)
Subject: Them Ol' Steem injines
ED,
Old head yard engineers in Williamson have told me about pushing westbound
loads to help get them started out of the yard and cut off on the fly at
the westend of the yard. Some of the stories I’ve heard are pretty
interesting.
-Jeff Hensley.
Class A engines didn?t start the 16,000 ton trains at Williamson all at
once. They took full advantage of the slack, too. And that practice was
carried on in diesel days; faced with getting away from Williamson (and it was
practically dead level) with two GP30s and a 20,000 ton train, there was
no way you could start them with the slack stretched. You jockeyed back and
forth until you had them all coming, and then advanced the throttle as
much as you could. Starting them a car at a time was a lot easier than trying
to start them all at once, as had been learned long ago.
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