Where were A,J and Y classes scrapped?-611 Survival

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Which Y is in the St Louis museum?

pete groom

On Jan 21, 2006, at 9:21 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:

611 sat with three other J's in a dead line in Bluefield, I am not
sure how long, but she was then retrieved for excursions. I am not
even sure if 611 was ever removed from the roster, and if so, when.
I am not even sure if the position 611 was in regarding the dead line
was intentional, as she was at one end so she could have been found
easily and removed.

As for another N&W engine, Y6b 2194, I have heard that this engine
lingered until the spring of 1960 in service, but don't know what
happened to her after then. I suppose 2194 would have been retired
and sent away shortly afterward. I suppose 2194 was among the Y6's
still working out of Williamson on mine runs toward the end.

Lois J. Ponton

611 Historian






Thanks,very helpful. I would hate to see it, but does anyone have
photos of the string of dead steamers? Also after they were retired,
in general where did the locomotives sit? I have saw photos of J's
dead in Bluefield? And how long was before he last A,J,K or Y was
scrapped? Maybe late mid 1960"s? Again Thanks

Matthew B. Madden



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