Wilcoe scale track
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Sun Nov 29 12:48:39 EST 2020
Yes, Wilcoe Yard is located near Wilcoe, not Farm and both are in West
Virginia. Alex Schust writes of a 100-ton scale track installed at
Wilcoe in 1905, but by the 1950s, east loads were weighed at Bluefield,
Roanoke or Norfolk and west loads were weighed at Kenova (river coal) or
Portsmouth. To my knowledge, there was no scale track at Farm.
Grant Carpenter
On 11/25/2020 10:54 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> James Wall:
> You ARE correct - Wilcoe is on the Tug Fork Branch
> and Farm (a railroad name) is located on the main line
> west of Caples, so they're about 7 miles apart. Farm had
> been a coal and water station in steam days and I'm
> not sure how this may come into play, but trains from
> Bluefield en route to the Tug Fork Branch have to head
> in to the yard at Farm, run around their train, then head
> east to the Tug Fork connection. There is no way to head
> into the branch from the east. Possibly, Farm is the weigh
> station for Wilcoe loads, maybe other stations too.
> Harry Bundy
On 11/24/2020 8:57 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
I was looking back over this list and noticed the listing WC for Wilcoe
with the note of Farm.
Are they the same location? I thought Wilcoe yard was down below Havaco.
BL N&W Bluefield WV
BR N&W Bristol VA
CL N&W Clare Yard OH Cincinnati
CO N&W Joyce Yard OH Columbus
CR N&W Crewe VA
DE N&W Denniston VA
DU N&W Durham NC
HA N&W Hagerstown MD
IA N&W Iaeger WV
KE N&W Kenova WV
LP N&W Lambert Point Yard VA Norfolk
LY N&W Lynchburg VA
NK N&W Norfolk VA
NO N&W Norton VA
PO N&W Portsmouth OH
PR N&W Princeton WV after 1959;previously VGN
RA N&W Radford VA
RI N&W Richlands VA
RO N&W Roanoke VA
SC N&W Shafers Crossing VA Roanoke
SH N&W Shenandoah VA
WC N&W Wilcoe Yard VA Farm
WI N&W Williamson WV
James Wall
Rural Hall, NC
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