HQ Tower
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Sat Aug 28 17:11:31 EDT 2021
Paul,
Sorry, it's been many years, I cannot recall where I saw the one image
of the late version. In spite of the high-visibility location and easy
access, the late version was not as photogenic and apparently lacked the
photo coverage.
I have not researched written archives yet for the changeover date.
Recollections are not given to nailing down dates, only that I've heard
recollections of the early version that could date to the late
1930s--nothing to narrow the time frame.
The dates of TC upgrades can help. They prompted the changeover of
operators/towers from an early version to late and/or late to closed.
The (early) CV Junction mechanical interlocking would have included the
single crossover on the main and the junction switch off of the
eastbound main. The changeover to (late) electric "Local" TC would
include the CV main, but only to the east end of Furnace. Control of the
main line extended east to the West Yard Pullout; helpful, because
westbounds routinely fouled the westbound main to double out of the yard.
HQ never extended west on the main line. The main was dark territory all
the way to Bluestone (so the double crossover at Falls Mills was
hand-thrown). For HQ to close, TC had to be in place here and on the
east end of the Valley. This eliminated regular orders picked up at HQ
by all non-passenger westbounds. Issuance of clearance cards was moved
to the call office, along with any special orders. Orders and clearance
cards for passenger runs were always issued at the Bluefield, WV station.
HQ Tower was the third on the main line to close and move to Bluefield.
Bluestone was the first, following the completion of the east end of the
Elkhorn realignment in 1950. Eckman would follow with completion of the
west end to North Fork. With the closing of HQ, the dispatcher in
Bluefield would control the main west through Vivian. The others would
close in order going west, starting with Tug in the 1960s, then Iaeger
and Devon in the 1970s. West of Devon, I'm still trying to gather info
on the East Williamson operator.
As always, edits, additions and questions welcome.
Grant Carpenter
On 8/26/2021 3:00 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> Grant-
>
> Thanks for the information. I did not realize there was an “early
> version” and a “late version” of HQ Tower.
>
> Do you know about when the late version was built?
>
> Are there any photos of the late version?
>
> Paul Mandelkern
>
> *From:* NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list-bounces at nwhs.org> *On Behalf
> Of *NW Mailing List
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 25, 2021 5:38 PM
> *To:* nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
> *Subject:* HQ Tower
>
> Paul,
>
> Yes, this is the "early version." It was west of the stone twin-arch
> underpass for Beaverpond Creek and old SR 85 (now 102) to Falls Mills.
> This tower had levers/rods and a porch where clearance cards and
> orders could be handed directly to passing crews.
>
> The "late version" I referenced was east of the underpass, had a TC
> board and orders had to be hooped up.
>
> Grant Carpenter
>
> On 8/25/2021 1:37 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> The HQ Tower in Bluefield (Graham) Virginia was a two-story wooden
> structure. See the photo attached.
>
> Paul Mandelkern
>
> Winter Park, Florida
>
>
> On 8/24/2021 8:15 AM, Grant Carpenter wrote:
>
> Marty,
>
> Crews referred to them variously as "operator," "tower" or by name.
> The three mainline Pocahontas towers you mention below, plus HQ tower
> (the late version), were of a similar frame design. Two exceptions
> were Devon (mentioned earlier, was in the depot) and Eckman, between
> Bluestone and Tug. The Eckman operator was in the yard office, a
> depot-like structure pictured in Alex's book, "The Norfolk And Western
> In West Virginia 1881-1959" on page 261.
>
> As mentioned, the operator count was a moving target and declined
> through the 1950s. A handy inflection point that includes those
> mentioned here was the start of centralizing TC in Bluefield. I
> believe Bluestone was the first to move and close, barely making it
> into 1950, then Eckman, then HQ.
>
> Grant Carpenter
>
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