Pocahontas consist Q & A

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Mon Sep 28 19:44:00 EDT 2015


Rick:
 
Thank you!
 
Dave Phelps
 
 
In a message dated 9/28/2015 7:13:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Yes Dave, that is correct.  Train 3 dropped three cars for Columbus  (Train 
33) and picked up three head end cars which arrived earlier on train  23.  
23 terminated at Portsmouth.  The three cars headed to  Columbus: one 
sleeper, one coach, and the M1 postal car which ran  Bluefield-Columbus.
 
--Rick Morrison

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Rick:
 
Thank you for this detailed explanation.  However, I need you to  clarify 
the following two sentences:
"At Portsmouth train 3 picked up three more head end cars, two  from 
Greensboro and one Washington-Cincinnati car (all from Southern  Ry).  These cars 
were forwarded west in local train 23."  
Do  you mean "These cars had been forwarded west in local train  23." In 
other words, N&W train 23 got them from the Southern in  Lynchburg or Roanoke, 
but they weren't put on train 3 until  Portsmouth?
 
Thanks,
 
Dave Phelps  
 
 
In a message dated 9/27/2015 9:00:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:

To answer Ray's question about how mail and  express cars which came east 
on N&W train 4 returned  west: Number 3 ran with only the BMf car Norfolk to  
Roanoke.  In Roanoke, two more express and storage mail cars destined  for 
Cincinnati were picked up.  One of these came from Petersburg on  local 
train 7.  At Portsmouth train 3 picked up three more head  end cars, two from 
Greensboro and one Washington-Cincinnati car (all  from Southern Ry).  These 
cars were forwarded west in local train  23.  The Washington-Cincinnti car 
came off The Tennessean at Roanoke  along with a New York-Roanoke car!  To 
complicate matters, not all  these headend cars operated every day of the week. 
 The  Washington-Cincinnati car ran only on Saturday.  After the demise of 
the N&W locals, what was left of the  interline mail and express business 
moved to the name trains. Jim is  correct that prior to the 1960's you did not 
see box express cars running  on most N&W trains, but you did on the 
Southern run throughs. The  term express car does not necessarily mean "box 
express." The mail and  express cars on the Tennessean operated to and from 
Chattanooga except for  the baggage-coach combine running on to the train's 
Memphis  destination.
 
The Pocahontas had a heavier eastbound  consist than westbound.  The 
consist sheets show 15 cars between  Williamson and Roanoke on Thurs, Fri, Sat, 
Sunday.  So yes, a J had  the capability to handle so large a consist.  The 
best photo of  this is in Norfolk and Western Passenger Service 1946-71 by  
Warden and Ken Miller, page 36. Fourteen cars, and 6 of them are  heavyweights.
 
Who says passenger train operation and  modeling isn't interesting?
 
--Rick Morrison

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This is just a guess, but is based on  the fact that I don't remember 
seeing box express cars in the consist of  the Pocahontas. You say the cars 
originated in Cincinnati and Chicago.  Perhaps they came down the CNO&TP to 
Chattanooga and were put  on the Tennessean there. If so, the cars returning on 
the Pelican  might have gone back to Chattanooga on the Pelican. In other 
words,  maybe the cars did not run on the N&W main between Walton and  
Cincinnati. Just a guess!


Jim  Nichols 





 
 
On Friday, September 25, 2015 5:56  AM, NW Mailing List 
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Rick,


Thanks for this interesting and helpful information.


Given your expertise demonstrated in your answer, you may be able  to help 
me with a consist question I have been unable to answer. Between  1960 and 
1964 I spent considerable time watching trains at Kemper St  Station in 
Lynchburg. During that period No.46, The Tennessean, always  has between two and 
five mail cars attached to its end coming through  Lynchburg. These were 
taken off at Monroe and put on Southern No. 19,  the mail only train that left 
Monroe about 6pm headed south.


My questions are:


1.  How did these mail cars get to Roanoke? As I recall they  were from 
Cincinnati and Chicago. Some were "box express" cars and some  were of the kind 
shown in the photo of No. 4 in Roanoke. While the most  obvious answer is 
that they came to Roanoke on No. 4, I have not seen  pictures of No. 4 in 
Roanoke or points west with the box express  cars. Further, I question if No 4 
had the capacity to handle five of  these mail cars (sometimes fewer) as 
well as its other consist.


2. By what trains did these cars make their return trip west? I  believe 
they came north on Southern No. 30. (The Peach Queen), were left  in Monroe 
around 2:30am and picked up by No. 41 (The Pelican) about 4  am.  for the trip 
west. But The Pelican went to Bristol and on  south, so how did the cars 
get back to Cincinnati and Chicago.  The  Powhatan Arrow was the next 
westbound train through Roanoke but we know  the cars were not attached to this 
train (or so I think because I saw  No. 25 in Roanoke and points west a number 
of times and never observed  these cars in the consist).


Any insight you or anyone else can provide will be appreciated.  Thanks.




Ray Smoot

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On Sep 24, 2015, at 12:20 PM, NW Mailing List <_nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org_ 
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Rick is absolutely right. I am wiser now, and agree with  everything he 
asaid.


Jim Nichols





 
 
On Thursday, September 24, 2015  6:39 AM, NW Mailing List 
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Re: The Pocahontas Image.
 
Please look very carefully at  the far left of the photo from 
_railpictures.net_ (http://railpictures.net/) .  In front of the class Pg  coach is a BMf 
postal baggage with a shadow over the postal  apartment.  Behind the Pg 
coach is a Pm coach which would be  highly unusual for Trains 9 and 10.  That 
is why my  logic tells me this is the Pocahontas.
 
If anyone has any doubt about the postal  car on the Pocahontas in 1954 
check out these b&w photos.   The postal car always ran ahead of the first 
coach, baggage end  forward. The fifth car in the Roanoke view is a Bmf postal 
baggage car  scheduled Cincinnati to Norfolk.  Three of the storage mail  
cars came off in Roanoke. One went on to Lynchburg on train 10 (to  Greensboro 
NC via Southern), the other to Petersburg in Train  8. 
 
I will scan and submit separately train  consist sheets for Train 4 as it 
existed in March 1954.  I  also have sheets for Trains 9 and 10 if there is 
enough  interest. 
 
--Rick Morrison


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