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Thu Jun 11 13:57:25 EDT 2015


Amen to that. It's not a big deal. The main thing is the 611 is running, and running well. And if we want to keep it running, then the support must continue and all the bickering about some extra lettering under the cab window must stop.

Very Respectfully,
Joseph Congemi

> On Jun 10, 2015, at 17:13, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> 
> I don't understand all the furor over the "Spirit Of Roanoke" lettering on the cab. I find the dual seal beam headlight and the removal of the TIMKEN covers on the trailing truck and tender truck journals more offensive than that. I think all the J's, and especially the 611, represent the Spirit Of Roanoke.
> 
> My 2¢,
> Roger Huber
> Deer Creek Locomotive Works
> 
> From: NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 3:02 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Fw: 611
> 
> I wrote the VMT and stated my concerns about the words "Spirit of Roanoke on 611 and here is the response I got in return. Alan Cox
> Mr. Cox, 
> 
> Thank you for your feedback. We know that putting the "Spirit of Roanoke" in small letters under the cab window has upset a lot of 611 fans. 
> 
> The Roanoke City Council designated the Class J 611 as the "Spirit of Roanoke" and the Class A 1218 as the "Pride of Roanoke" a long time ago. This decision had the support of railroaders, community and business leaders and the railroad.  Both of these locomotives were owned by the City of Roanoke from the early 1960s to 2012, when ownership was transferred to the Virginia Museum of Transportation. 
> 
> In and around Roanoke, the locomotives represent the pride, ingenuity and craftsmanship of the people who built these giants of steam. The Spirit of Roanoke honors the laborers who engineered, designed, built and maintained these superior locomotives in Roanoke's East End Shops. 
> 
> The decision to add the Spirit of Roanoke under the cab window was made by the City Council and the Board of Directors at the VMT. City, community and business leaders wanted to honor the thousands of railroaders who were the heart and soul of the Norfolk & Western operation. 
> 
> Peg McGuire
> Director of Communications
> Virginia Museum of Transportation
> 303 Norfolk Avenue SW
> Roanoke VA 24016
> 
> pmcguire at vmt.org
> cell: 540.339.2753
> 
> fireup611.org  |  vmt.org
> 
>  
> From: ABCOX99 at aol.com [mailto:ABCOX99 at aol.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2015 3:42 PM
> To: VMT Info
> Subject: 611
>  
> I am very disappointed to see that the VMT has decided to put a name on the side of 611. No Norfolk & Western engine in the "J" class ever had a name to my knowledge. I have heard numerous complaints about this and have to agree that it doesn't belong. I consider it graffiti and has no place on such a beautiful locomotive. No matter what is said, the VMT will do what it wants and that is a shame.
>  
> Sincerely, Alan Cox
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