10250!?
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Sun Sep 12 14:54:22 EDT 2004
As noted by Mr. Goodwin, the G83's and G87's were originally assigned
to haul coal to CP&L and Duke Power. There were enough to make five
trains, plus a sixth was filled out with Top Gons. The trains were not in
an assigned cycle, but might load at Kopperston, dump at CP&L Mayo,
return to the Wolf Creek Branch for loading and make a trip to Belews
Creek. In a study to develop utilization of these cars, it was noted that
they made phenominal mileage -- about three times the average of cars
on the system. A loaded G83 or G87 would pass the Wabun scanner
about once every 58 hours. At the conclusion of the study, two gons
had never made an appearance. One had been shopped at Elmore.
The yardmaster advised he'd have it added to the next mty gon train to
Kopperston. Then there was NS 10003. Extensive tracing indicated that
it had gone to Andover several months before. No other car movement
was recorded. Andover advised that yes they had received the car,
they just didn't know where it was. "Dolly Parton, where are you ?"
Harry Bundy
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