Virginian PA locomotive speed
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I understand that the New York Central #999 speed record was westbound between Batavia to Buffalo, NY. It was May 10th, 1893.
Phil Miller
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I may be wrong but the 999 ran on the NYC&HR and not the New Haven.
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
On Saturday, February 8, 2020, 06:20:23 PM CST, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
While we are on the subject of engines making top speeds, I would like to offer up two documents.
The first document is a mechanical engineer's assessment of the claims made for NYNH&H Eng 999 in 1892.
The second document addresses the question, What was the first engine to run over SIXTY miles an hour? It is a charming little article, quite tolerant of the patina which frequent repetition lends to well-told tales. The Mr. Minot named is none other than Charles Minot, renowned for his association with the **first train order** about three years after Eng ANTELOPE skedaddled across Massachusetts in 1848.
The text in the files contains some strange looking two-letter combinations. Those are there because this text has been prepared to run auto-text-transmit on our Internet Telegraph Wire, and we make our punctuations in Morse by use of these two-letter combinations. Really, they should not give you any trouble at all.
-- abram burnett
Deplorable Turnips, LLC
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