N&W steam loco cab

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Mon Jun 15 11:52:50 EDT 2020


Thanks, Ken.  Shortly after I met Tom Dressler about 1963 or so, we went 
over to that railroad display, which, if I remember right, was built and 
operated by a man named Busse.  I bought one of his O-gauge engines = a 
Varney 4-6-0 (B&O prototype) which was a fine running model.  I had it for a 
number of years.

So I saw that cab; it was most interesting.

- Ed King

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Ed

That cab was carried to Roanoke in exchange for a 611 cab ride, must have 
been 1986 or so, it ended up in Birmingham and the gauges and such were 
removed for use on 611/1218. It was there when the program was ended and 
sold at the Auction in February 1995. If I recall correctly, it went to 
someone in the Carolinas and about 4-5 years back was sold at another 
auction. I have no idea where it went from there.

Best
Ken Miller

> On Jun 15, 2020, at 8:33 AM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> 
> wrote:
>
> Speaking of N&W steam engine cabs, does anyone know what happened to the 
> cab that was made for display at an O-gauge railroad west of Portsmouth? 
> You entered the layout room through this cab, decorated like a J cab.
>
> - Ed King
>

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