Questions on the J's and A's

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Mon Nov 27 08:16:20 EST 2006




NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote: Last week I was reading Ken Miller's book on the J as well as Ed King's book on the A's. I will start off with a question I'm curious about regarding the A. I forget the page it's on, but Ed King mentioned that when the first A's, 1200 and 1201 were built that they had a "rather high-pitched and anemic" whistle, which was criticized by some Southern Railway employees. I'm having a difficult time imagining an A with an unimpressive whistle after seeing 1218 operate. My question is are there any sound recordings of any of the first A's with the original whistle or are any of these whistle's still in existance. If someone has heard one of them, is there another whistle on another operating locomotive that you could compare it too? And when did N&W change the freight whistle and adopt the hooter whistle that had been used on passenger power?

Also, relating to whistles, were the J1's of 1943 equipped with the same type whistle as the 611 and the other streamlined J's, or were they equipped with the hooter whistles (until they were streamlined) since they were considered a freight locomotive?

Furthermore, when were the bells on top of the J's relocated to underneath the back of the pilot? Had the bells on the top of the boiler been the swinging type or the same type as that currently on 611. Did 611 ever have it's bell located on the boiler top or was the bell always in it's current position?

Finally, does anyone know what happened to 611's doghouse on it's tender? I recall seeing it was still on top of the tender in a photo dated Memorial Day 1963 in Ken Miller's book on the J, but obviously was taken off by the time it was restored to service in 1981-1982.

Thanks to anyone who can be of some assistance. I know these may seem like trivial questions, but as a fan of N&W steam, these are some things I have been curious about.

Steven Ashley
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