Foreign Interlockings
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Subject: Re: Foreign Interlockings
On 9/27/2016 8:04 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
Thanks to all who have responded to my inquiry about the 20 interlockings on the N&W back in 1930 which were owned by other roads. Here is the updated list:
1. Lynchburg C&O
2. St. Paul CC&O
3. Clare PRR
4. Bannon NYC
5. Ironton DT&I
6. Walnut St VGN
7. Hager PRR
8. Loch Laird C&O
9. South Norfolk VGN
10. Petersburg ACL
11. Riverton SOU
12. Charlestown B&O
13. Norcross VGN
14. Glasgow ? Can you help us Mason? And for the next two?
15. Winston Salem SOU?
16. Winston-Salem WSSB?
I need at least 4 more.
Glenn Fisher
Cornwall PA
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I have no idea who "controlled" the crossings in Tidewater but according to my map(s) , N&W crossed the Beltline at Beltline Crossing in south Norfolk, the Virginian at South Norfolk, Norfolk Southern at NS Junction, and PRR, Beltline and NS near Lovett Avenue where the line to terminal station branched off.
Tidewater was controlled by operators of the old Norfolk Southern, BUT Glenn is looking
for 1930 data and Tidewater (and Coleman Place) were still on the Virginian at that time.
The N&W/N&PL crossing near Bridge 7 at one time had an interlocking tower built
by N&W. In later years, a southbound Belt Line crew would stop clear of US 460, and a crew
member would cross the highway and manipulate the levers at the interlocking after determining
there were no approaching trains. (Gee, I wonder if they rated an operator's day ?). NS Jct
was an N&W/NS crossing, but N&PBL had trackage rights over NS also. This was an N&W
facility and it was here that westbounds first received train orders after leaving Lamberts Pt.
NS Jct. was one of the last lever-operated plants on the N&W. R.B. Claytor realized the
significance of the equipment and at the demise of the tower, he had the Signal Department
load the components into a gondola to be shipped to Roanoke for safe-keeping. Unfortunately
someone mistook the contents for a load of scrap. Harry Bundy
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