NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 43, Issue 25

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Thu May 14 18:34:00 EDT 2009


So far I haven't seen anybody mention putting a pack of peanuts into your RC before you had it with your moon pie.

Alex Schust
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Pal was indeed the best orange drink, Jimmy -- but that's my less than humble opinion. Best I remember, Pal had a heart on the bottle. A Pal Orange drink from my Dad (couldn't afford a nab or moon pie) in a little country store in New Kent County, VA next to C&O's Peninsula Sub. was high adventure in the late 1950's!!

Dale W. Diacont

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1. Re: Dr. Pepper's origins? (NW Mailing List)
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3. "Taking Twenty" with the Virginian Brethren (NW Mailing List)


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Speaking of Nehi orange, the best orange drink EVER was "PAL" orange! Too bad
it's not around any more, however, those Capri orange pouches are very close.
Jimmy Lisle
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That reminds me of probably the worst 'orange' drink in the world were the
cartons of Ki-aora that we used to get at the cinema (picture house, bioscope,
fleapit ...) in the '60s, in London.

http://www.coca-cola.co.uk/ourbrands/default.aspx?ID=50
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kia-Ora
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LvLn9PWln8

It was awful - completely artificial, and no known connection with New Zealand
at all.

Yurch!

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Speaking of Nehi orange, the best orange drink EVER
was "PAL" orange! Too bad it's not around any more, however, those Capri orange
pouches are very close.
Jimmy Lisle
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Last night I had the pleasure of "Takin' Twenty" with nine of the Brethren
and Friends of the Virginian Railway. We signed a Happy Birthday Card for
Greely Wyatt, Virginian Railway electrical geru and diesel locomotive
expert. Greely is known far and wide as the "go-to man" about the operation
and history of non-steam motive power on the VGN. He was recently honored
for working at every Habitat for Humanity home built in the Roanoke area,
and is one of the most colorful and resourceful men we know. I passed on to
the Brethren from Tom Marshall, an article about the giant coal tipple at
Kopperston and told them about the fire this week in the office of the
Motor Barn in Mullens as well as flooding in the area.

Passed around was my recent ebay purchase of an article from August 1956
"Trains" entitled "Of Black Upholstery and Commanding Exhaust". "Cessation
of Virginian passenger service provokes warm memories of orange cars,
shoebox lunches, and Teddy Roosevelt regaling the riders with tales of San
Juan Hill". The article mentioned Sunday "extra" Church Trains, Teddy
Roosevelt speaking at the 1907 Jamestown Exposition to VGN riders and
called VGN #3 and #4 "shoebox and cinders trains". The article told of
orange coaches that matched the stations before WWI and riders "bragging
about dinners on the night trains (#3) that left Norfolk's Union Station at
10 PM and arrived in Roanoke at 8 AM the next morning, the same hour as the
day train (#4), took off for Norfolk". "They were trains with straight-back
seats of somber black upholstery, spittoons and windows to stick your head
into the winds and hear the stout steam engine moan, and whistle (sound)
with commanding exhaust pluming from the smokestack. Engineers and firemen
were quick to pitch candy to kids..."

Also passed were photos of a G5 with "VIRGINIAN" peeking through the N&W
paint, similar to the one that the Roanoke Chapter NRHS is donating to
Victoria, and a great N&W (and VGN) HS Archives photo of one of the first
trains across the tremendous Glyn Lyn Bridge May 13, 1909, exactly 100
years ago.

From May 11, 2009 "Roanoke Times" Community Section of "50 years ago" I
shared with the Brethren: "Overwhelming approval of a proposed merger of
the Norfolk and Western and Virginian railways was given by N&W
stockholders here today".

I continued showing recent DVDs made in my collection for future showing at
our restored Depot in Roanoke. The first showed an NS crew pulling vintage
rolling stock, including the VGN EL-C #135, out of the Virginia Museum of
Transportation to get to the N&W A-Class 1218, that was taken to the O.
Winston Link for the Celebration at the Station, last Saturday. The next
DVD showed the two NS executive "F" units and business cars "Claytor Lake",
"Virginia" and "West Virginia" fresh from the Kentucky Derby, also on
display. I was able to video the inside of the business cars and this was
the first time some of the Brethren had ever seen the interior of one. Also
shown were videos of trains on the old Virginian tracks at the location of
Hardy Station and Wabun, formally known as "Sears", where the eastern-most
transformer station from the Narrows Power Plant (88,000 volts to catinary
11,000 volts) was located. On my way to Wabun, I was able to film, when
stopped by two large drake geese who stood in the middle of the road, while
a gander and 7 small chicks crossed to the Roanoke River. This turned out
to be the tape that the Brethren wanted to see the second and third time...

I told the Brethren about the progress being made for the Roanoke Chapter
NRHS Fall Trip Excursions in November. This will be a train from Roanoke to
Bluefield and return on Saturday and from Roanoke to Shenandoah and return
on Sunday. More on this later.

One of the Brethren said that his grandson ask him how old he was. When he
answered "84", the youngster replied "Grandpa, did you start at one?"

Time to pull the pin on this one!

Departing Now at V248,

Skip Salmon



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