Steam Engines (N&PBL)

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Thu Jul 5 16:40:56 EDT 2018


Of interest to N&W fans, how ‘bout the Belt Line’s two ex-N&W M-1s?

In ’49 - ’51, when I lived next to the VGN/Belt-line main, between Sewells Pt and the Granby St crossing, I saw one of the Ms (28?) and/or one of two PRR H-9s every day (on the PM transfer drags) as well as many of the Army engines; never saw the 2-6-0,(which MT converted from an Army 0-6-0, i read somewhere).  The RF&P engines came after Ieft.  I think that some of the Belt Line engines never made it out of Portsmouth (which was the Belt Line’s home).

pete groom

> On Jul 5, 2018, at 9:52 AM, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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> N&W ? Well not exactly, but the N&W was a percentage owner of the
> Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line.   N&PBL relied on hand-me-down
> power to fill its engine roster.  There were two ex-RF&P 0-6-0s, a
> Midland Terminal 2-6-0. ex-US Army 0-6-0s built by Lima in 1944,
> and a multitude of PRR 2-8-0s.              Harry /Bundy
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