Unstreamlined Js
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TIA,
605 through 609 were the "war baby" J's.   There were designated J-1's, and after the war were streamlined and classified as J's.  Beside not being streamlined the J-1's were burdened with heavy steel clunky looking side rods, which caused all sorts of mechanical grief, that the War Production Board finally gave in and let the N&W put the same rods that the original J's had, which were alloy.  There was a story that the N&W declared them unsafe to operate without the alloy rods.  But I am not sure when this occurred during the war.  I have only seen one picture of J-1 and that was in a Kalmbalch book  Guide to North American Steam Locomotives, not sure if that is right title.
A.J. Gemperline
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Can anyone tell me which of the "war baby" Js were originally built without 
streamlining, and what class they carried.  Somewhere (don't remember where) I 
had seen a reference saying that they carried "J1" class designation while in 
their naked dress and that they were reclassified "J" after streamlining... is 
this correct???
   
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