Locomotive Sand

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Sun Mar 26 23:43:09 EST 2006


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> Using bagged sand, transported in boxcars, seems too expensive a

> proposition for the ever frugal N&W.

> On this general subject, I think there were occasions when even

> N&W must have used bagged sand. During the late '40's and early '50's

> I could watch from my front window while they serviced the engines on

> eastbounds stopped at the Bluefield passenger station. (J's and K2's

> mostly). I can remember watching them add sand (by hand) to the sand

> dome sometimes. Never thought about it much, but guess they sometimes

> used a lot of sand coming up the Elkhorn grade. This was probably

> something they checked every time they serviced an engine at the

> passenger station, (They also lubricated the side rods, shook the

> grates, and took water.) and now and then they decided to add some

> sand for the run to Roanoke. I don't have a clear memory of how they

> got the sand up there, but they must have been transporting it from

> the ground in paper bags or something similar. Hope this helps the

> discussion. Jim Nichols

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