Radford Yard

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Fri Nov 16 09:13:40 EST 2007


Carl-
History usually involves dates. Unfortunately,
the date of this incident isn't readily available.
It did happen during the Vietnam conflict -
in the late 60's.

During that time, the call board wasn't exactly
turning in favor of the Radford Division crews.
More time was being spent at the away-from-
home terminal, Bluefield, than at their home
terminal, Roanoke. It was expected that at
Roanoke, they'd be called exactly 8 hours
after they'd marked off duty. One fireman had
told me that he'd arrived Bluefield with a cold.
Believing it would be 16 hours plus before he
was called for the return trip to Roanoke, he'd
taken cold medicine - the kind that makes you
drowsy. He was called out of cycle to bring
nine light units to Roanoke and wondered how
he made the 100 miles without nodding off.
Believe me, the drone of the diesel engine will
put you to sleep in seconds.

But other things were going on at Bluefield to
occupy the off-duty time. There were poker
games at the Matz Hotel 24/7.

The passing siding at Belspring is on the New
River side of the main track. At the east end
is a fail-safe arrangement -- to leave the siding
and enter the main track to Roanoke, a train
goes through a crossover. So that a train
doesn't inadvertently pass a stop signal and
foul the main track, when straight-railed, the
crossover leads into the ammunition plant.

The dispatcher had lined #78 into the siding at
Belspring to meet a westbound. When #78
reached the east end of the siding, it failed
to stop at the signal and the fail-safe feature
took over. No. 78 went into the ammunition
plant and derailed. There was a car of munitions
en route to the NC Port at Wilmington. The car
didn't explode and there were no deaths, but
government agencies were on hand to observe
the contents and re-railing of the munitions car.

MORAL - Get your rest or R.I.P.
Harry Bundy



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