J's with aux water tender?

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Mon Sep 27 22:13:14 EDT 2004


Dave,

I am responsible for the incorrect caption to the picture on Page 4 of the
Steam vs. Diesel article.  The label on the back of the picture that I used
read "Hi Bridge East of Farmville, VA," and I took it at face value (because
it did resemble High Bridge), and I failed to scrutinize the picture more
closely.

It has already been pointed out to me by a sharp-eyed reader that the train
is a NS  excursion train pulled by the restored Class J, 611, on the former
Southern Railway bridge over the James River in Lynchburg, VA.  If  I had
looked closer I would have seen the larger river, the absence of the
antebellum piers of the original High Bridge, and the restored 611's
distinguishing characteristics, e.g., the auxiliary water tank, the
extensions on the coal bunker of the tender, and the dual headlights.

I have already sent in a correction to appear in the next issue of The
Arrow, and I apologize for any confusion that my embarrassing error has
caused.  At least I am gratified to learn that people are reading the
article.

Gordon Hamilton

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Subject: J's with aux water tender?


>
>
>
> First let me commend, compliment and praise those persons involved
> with the production of the society's magazine.  Each time I receive
> my copy I thoroughly enjoy reading and learning from it.  Keep up the
> good work!
>
> Now to my question---
>
> In the latest issue of THE ARROW in the article dealing with Steam VS
> Diesel there is a picture (P.4)of a passenger train being pulled by a
> J.  It looks to me that there is an aux water tender behind the J's
> tender.  Is it really an aux tender or our my eyes needing another
> visit to the eye doctor.?  If it really is an aux tender this is the
> first picture that I've seen of the combination other than the modern
> day steam excursions with the aux tender painted in maroon and black.
> I thought that the J's did not have the aux tender in passenger
> service back in the 40's and 50's.  If it isn't an aux tender behind
> the J does any one know what kind of equipment it is?
>
> I'm a fairly new N&W fan so I have much to learn.
>
> Dave Moorehead
> Milford, OH
>
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