other drumheads

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Thu Jun 14 22:33:36 EDT 2007



There were at one point two "New York trains", daylight 13/14 and night
1/2. 13/14 was downgraded to mixed train service then eliminated in the
50s, still powered by a streamlined K2 Mountain. 1/2 lasted to be
powered by Redbird GP-9s before ending in the 60s. At one point one of
those trains was the New York Flyer, I think.

Jeff Cornelius
Two Blocks from the N&W Valley Line


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Frank:


There is a picture of the Memphis Special with an open platform
observation with drumhead in one of the N&W books. I think its the
book on N&W passenger service. The Tennessean used a square end
observation which had green lighted square drumheads on each side of
the end door/diaphragm.

The obs was only on the end of train between Washington-Bristol
briefly. When Pullman service was entended north of Bristol the obs
ran "mid-train" until they were withdrawn and scrapped in the mid
'50's. Southern recycled their trucks for use on new coaches.


The " New York Train" did have a name at one time, sorta. The
Cumberland Valley Railroad called it the Shenandoah Special even
though it only ran on their line the 70 miles from Harrisburg to
Hagerstown. I think it was CVRR train 13 and 14. My great
grandfather worked for CV and was struck and killed by #13 in
Chambersburg in 1912.


Rick Morrison





>Was there a Cavalier and/or a Pocahontas drumhead?



>Has anyone seen similar tailsigns for the Birmingham



>Special, Memphis Special, Pelican, or Tennessean?



>



>Wishing the "New York Train" had a real name....



>



>Thnx muchly,



>



>Frank



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