When were milk and cream shipments discontinued?

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Sat Sep 28 09:26:02 EDT 2024


 All,
Early on, back in the 1920s, N&W had four reefers.  They were painted white with (I surmise, since no color photos exist) big black block letters (like the hoppers).
Of course, they had Class SK cattle cars, since N&W moved a lot of livestock, especially from southwest Virginia (Bristol Line & Clinch Valley).  They were also used for brick loading.
Tim Hensley

    On Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 07:19:34 AM EDT, NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:   

 If N&W had reefers they must have been very early, before World War II.  They would have hauled express reefers from REA and other railroads in their passenger trains.  N&W did eventually get some insulated boxcars and mechanical reefers, but I'm pretty sure that was after the 1964 merger, and may have even been an extension of Wabash service.  I think NKP hauled a lot of meat reefers out of Chicago, but I don't know if that service was still in place at the time of the merger.
N&W had stock cars pulled by a G class 2-8-0 up into the 1950s, the Honaker Branch I think.  
Milk and dairy didn't necessarily travel in reefers.  That's why speed was so important in transporting them.  The milk cans may have been placed in a chest filled with ice, but otherwise were often loaded on baggage cars as another piece of express in a passenger train.
Marty Flick


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Did the N&W have reefers and cattle cars?
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Subject: Re: When were milk and cream shipmentsdiscontinued? I believe most milk cans were transported in baggage andexpress cars.  From what I've read about the dairy industry, Idon't think it was so much that the railroads stopped acceptingthem but the dairy traffic simply moved to trucks for cost andeffeciancy reasons.
Marty Flick


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I have a follow up question, how did the N&W ship those?
Thanks,
David Baker

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> Good morning!
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> Is there a date that milk and cream shipments were no longeraccepted on the N&W, or did that traffic wither away on itsown?
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> Best Autumn wishes,
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> Frank Scheer
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