NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 100, Issue 29

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Wed Oct 16 11:14:07 EDT 2013


Much has changed on the  "Park St." side of the yard. The old "Pull Up" yard, with the yard office at 16th St., was totally changed in the 1980s. A lot of tracks were removed, particularly on the west end of the Pull Up. The Forwarding Yard was extended laterally, that is, tracks FY10, 11, 12, & 13 were created from previous Pull Up tracks. Also, the EBRT & WBRT from Park St. to about 16th St. were turned into Forwarding Yard tracks FY9 & FY10.
 
I don't know off hand if I have a map of the pre '80s yard, but will try to find something, if no one else finds it first.
 
Jeff Sanders



On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:59 AM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:

Would Link's "Roanoke Terminal Map" be similar to the trackage (from Park St
west) back in 1955 (pre-diesel and pre-VGN merger)?  In what ways would it
differ?  Does anyone have a detailed track map of Roanoke for 1955 or
earlier?  Thank you.
Glenn Fisher
Cornwall PA

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>  1. Re: NWHS 2014 Classic Calendar (NW Mailing List)

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> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 11:29:05 -0400

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> Alex, thanks for all you guys do.  Ed.

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> This has been a fascinating discussion; I hope someone can capture it all,

> pull it all together, and create something to save and share (Arrow

> article

> or on the web somewhere?). From some other group, I obtained the "Roanoke

> Terminal Map," a PDF document created by W. Stephen Link in 2005 (not that

> I can find the original source via Google). While I know of some of the

> locations that have been mentioned in the thread, I have been trying to

> pin

> down others using this map. It would be helpful if someone could annotate

> (or create) this map to show where these switches and crossovers are

> located to enhance this discussion.

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> I'm also curious as to why the one line is called the "Old Eastbound Main"

> when I can't find any indication of a "new" eastbound main -- or is the

> implication that there aren't any through eastbounds and any such movement

> will use the Eastbound Running Track?

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> I've attached the map and the appropriate page extracted as a jpg image.

> If

> anyone can shed any light on this map, it would probably be helpful.

>

> Bruce in Blacksburg

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> http://nwhs.org/wiki/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=575

> http://nwhs.org/mailinglist/20131017.RoanokeTerminalMap.pdf

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> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:29 AM, NW Mailing List

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> On 10/13/2013 1:46 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:

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>> Help, now I'm confused, power switches outside interlockings?  Which,

>> where, how?

>>

> In Roanoke, they are located on the Forwarding Yard ladder & its derails,

> the Park Street ladder, the east end of the Empty Side ladder. These are

> controlled by the Roanoke dispatcher. The Hump Tower controls power

> switches for the Hump Yard and Rt.66 (going from the Receiving Yard (Big

> Hopper Yard tracks 1 - 10) east to the Old Eastbound Main Line just east

> of

> the hump on the south side. No big deal guys. Just like putting remote

> power switches on your model railroad.

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> Jimmy Lisle

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> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 21:52:59 -0400

> From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>

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> On 10/14/2013 8:36 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:

>> when I can't find any indication of a "new" eastbound main

> Bruce,

>    There is no "New" eastbound main line. The "Old Eastbound Mainline"

> is essentially just a running track on the far south side of the yard

> with all movements between the signal at 672 shanty to the signal at

> Park St. ("The Bakery" - for the now defunct nearby Kroger Bakery) made

> at restricted speed.

> Eastbound movements from "Big Hopper Yard" tracks 1 -10 can be made VIA

> the Old Eastbound Main (also equally known as Track 57), yard track

> 56/#1 Forwarding Yard and track 55/#2 forwarding Yard.

> Eastbound movements from "Big Hopper Yard" tracks 11 - 20 can be made

> down the Eastbound or Westbound Running tracks, track #9 Forwarding Yard

> (which bears off of the Eastbound R/T east of the shop track cleanout

> building) or the "Drag Strip"/#8 Forwarding Yard.

> Eastbound movements made from the Empty Side Yard tracks 1 - 10 can be

> made down (from L to R looking east) the Westbound Main, "The Running

> Track" (better know as #1 Park St.) or the "Tail Track" which runs into

> the Westbound Running Track at 19th St.

>

> BTW, the map you provided can be very very very confusing! Things are

> just not what they seem on the map. It is much better to look at the

> yard on Google Earth to see how things truly are laid out.

>

> Jimmy Lisle

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> Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 20:53:41 -0700 (PDT)

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> Subject: RE: 2014 Color Calendar

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> I get the high cost of color printing. Yet the prospect of offering great

> color imagery is valuable to historians and just looks nice

> IMHO.<br/><br/>Andre Jackson<br/>Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad

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