Locomotive names

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Wed May 20 21:31:18 EDT 2015


I e-mailed VMT today (among many other, I'm sure) and quoted sources for the term Work Horse in both the N&W Magazine and Bud Jeffries' books.  Bev Fitzpatrick acknowledged these references and stated that Bud Jeffries had earlier let him know that Work Horse is the term to use, not War Horse.
Dave Stephenson

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 Subject: Re: Locomotive names
   
Well well well  no surprise here
Larry EvansKeno a WV

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On May 20, 2015, at 12:44 PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:


 
 Ron,     
     Here is my correspondence with Mike Allen of the Roanoke Times (read from bottom up):
 
 "Hi, James, just following up. Museum officials stand by what they told me about the 2156 nickname. However, I will keep in mind for future stories that you and others who contacted me don’t remember such a name ever being used.    Mike Allen   Arts & Extras columnist The Roanoke Times           From: James Lisle
 To: Allen, Mike
 Subject: Re: N&W Warhorse...Nah!       You would have done better asking an actual N&W man!!!
   Jimmy    On 5/18/2015 5:44 PM, Allen, Mike wrote:    Hey, Jimmy, thanks for your note. The info about the “Warhorse” nickname came from the transportation museum.     Mike Allen     From: James Lisle
 Sent: Monday, May 18, 2015 5:23 PM
 To: Allen, Mike
 Subject: N&W Warhorse...Nah!      Mike,
       There are many that would appreciate that you not use the name "Warhorse" when referring to N&W locomotive #2156! "Workhorse" maybe, or as the men that ran and built them, they were just known as "Twenty One Hundreds" (pronounced Hunerts to be more precise).
  
  Take care,
  Jimmy Lisle
 "
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 On 5/19/2015 10:29 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
  
 
 The "warhorse" label was generated by the Roanoke Times. Whether they confused it with "workhorse" or simply added the adjective to spice up the story I do not know.
 
 I suggest we write letters to the Roanoke Times pointing out the error.
 
 Ron Davis
 
 On 5/18/2015 12:30 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
  
 
  More than 65 years ago, the N&W’s Class Y-6 was referred to as the “the workhorse of the N&W”.  That is exactly what it was, a WORKHORSE.  I don’t know where this new term came from, but this needs to be stopped.  If the term Warhorse remains, it is a disservice to the 2156 and the old N&W.   The 2156 is a historical artifact and its appearance and information should be accurate and authentic.  As an N&W historian, I cannot let this go by and be a part in this new naming.   Bud Jeffries         
 
  
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