S1 and S1a operation on the N&W

NW Mailing List nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
Fri Nov 9 11:10:29 EST 2007


--- NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:


> I can remember visiting my Grandparents and watching

> at least four 0-8-0

> switchers working the Wlilliamson yard at the same

> time. One would be

> shifting cars in or out of the car repair shops

> which were located on the

> river side (Tug Fork) of the yard. The second would

> be shifting empty

> hoppers in the "empties" yard. I can specifically

> remember they would be

> separating Virginian hoppers and 100 ton Gons from

> N&W hoppers. This

> involved handling long strings of hoppers.

>

> A third would be shifting various freight cars in

> the middle of the yard. I

> assume they were making and breaking trains down for

> local runs. A fourth

> would be shifting loaded hoppers on the US 52 side

> of the yard, making up

> trains which would then go west to Portsmouth, OH.

> If they were idle for

> too long, the steam safety valve would pop and you

> could hear the roar of

> steam as a plume of white colored water vapor would

> shoot skyward.

>

> I have also seen an 0-8-0 gather cabooses from

> various points in the yard

> and move them to the caboose tracks.

>

> I hope this helps and thanks for your email which

> revived some good

> memories.

>

> Bill Smith

> Zanesville, Ohio

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Bill,

Thanks! This is perfect! My grandparents also lived in
Williamson, and I spent quite a few summers there.

My older brother liked the steamers better - they were
quieter than the diesels! (my grandparents house was
close to the yard).

Cheers,

Mark Peele
Catonsville, MD



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