Virginian hoppers
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Mon Sep 4 19:28:29 EDT 2006
Well, I sort of should have asked that any corrections
be sent to me so I could compile them. It probably
would have helped if I would have spelled my E address
properly.
bongiovanni1 at hotmail.com
Now that said, I certainly can't quibble with anything
you're saying Dave, as I don't have good info prior to
1948. And Westerfield does make the 70-ton hopper in
both clamshell and sawtooth versions; I didn't have
anything showing that the Virginian versions were
built in the clamshell version also [I think
Westerfield markets it for C&O and NYC ??] Now that
said, the 1948 diagram book still shows the H-11 in
the 4 rib 5 panel configuration. So is there better
info out there?
Frank Bongiovanni
--- nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> At 12:49 PM 9/4/06, you wrote:
>
> >This is still a work in progress. Please feel free
> to
> >provide corrections and/or constructive criticism.
> Any
> >errors are probably my own; for a change there's
> very
> >little ego tied up in this.
>
> Just a few things off the top of my head:
>
> *H-11 were rebuilt with conventional 7-rib sides
> circa 1942 (this is
> somewhere in the AFE listings)
> *the Athearn ribside twin is accidentally the
> Unitcast ribside twin which
> was the basis for the Virginian H-8 (and the postwar
> H-12 and H-13 without
> the cast parts)
> *H-7 were 'early standard' hoppers, probably
> piggybacked on a B&O N12 order
> *there is a mysterious 'BSPX' note lurking in the
> 1948 diagram book,
> probably Koppers USRA twins leased to VGN for a few
> years in the late 1920s
> *H-5 were built with a center clamshell hopper
> *H-1 were clones of C&O's 40-ton high-side wood
> hoppers, built for
> Deepwater by AC&F(?)
> *H-2 were clones of N&W's 50-ton Seley composite
> hoppers, built for
> Deepwater by WSC&F in 1906
>
> David Thompson
>
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