Ball's Hole on the Radford Division
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Fri Mar 13 10:49:44 EDT 2020
On 3/13/2020 9:05 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Tom told me that before the Class M 4-8-0's came around, standard
> practice had been to add an assisting engine, Class W, on westbound
> trains out of Roanoke, specifically to get the trains up the grade to
> Singer and through Balls Hole. Sometimes, he said, two assisting
> engines would be used out of Roanoke. More complete details are in
> the item I posted years to this List ago, but I believe Tom said that
> if only one assisting engine was used, it went ahead, and if two were
> used, one went ahead of the road engine, and one behind the train.
>
> These assisting engines out of Roanoke would cut off at Elliston,
> cross over to the eastbound main track and return to Roanoke (running
> backwards ???) or in some cases just to Salem, to assist another
> westwar train. /*(But assisting a westbound from Salem almost requires
> turning, does it not? */ Was there a turntable or wye at Salem...?)
Abe,
Considering your first paragraph above, why would you assume the
second paragraph?
Jimmy Lisle
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