Norfolk: Railroad Photos ca. 1960
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Fri Mar 11 15:19:40 EST 2022
On 3/11/2022 8:27 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> In the latter years of the operation of the Shaffers Crossing Hump,
> there seemed to be a confusion of language among the younger people.
> Many people had come to refer to the entire Receiving Yard (all 20
> tracks) as the Big Hopper Yard. But the railroaders who were one and
> two generations ahead of me (the 1926 men and the 1940 men) reserved
> the term Big Hopper Yard to mean tracks 1 thru 10. At least one
> article published in one of the trade journals substantiates this.
> Tracks 11 thru 20 were never referred to as the Big Hopper Yard, or as
> part of same.
Abe,
I know that by the early seventies the receiving tracks 1 - 20 were
all known as the "Big Hopper" yard. Yardmasters and Trainmasters
referred to them as such. How it got that name, I have no idea, but, I
have a feeling that it came about when they quit yarding trains in the
old Park St. "Pull up" and started yarding them in tracks 11 - 20. Then
there is the mystery of how did the little used "Nelson Crossover" get
its name?
Jimmy Lisle
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