Electric Locomotives on the N&W in 1928

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Fri Jul 8 08:16:26 EDT 2011


It's also nice to see moving images of an in-service CF caboose.

Was it typical to leave one or both doors open - possibly for a draft?  I am modeling this on one of the cabooses I am building based on terminal photos I'd seen - I was assuming that doors were also left open on the road.

 
Matt Goodman
Columbus, Ohio




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>These two videos may have been posted previously, but I wanted to list them

here in case someone may not have seen them already.

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>In the passenger train video, look for the track speeder on the westbound

track.

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>In the coal train video, note the various grades of coal plus the

hobo?/crewman? riding between two cars.

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>http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675050754_means-of-transport_Norfolk-and-Western-Railway_passenger-train_all-steel-train

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>http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675050753_means-of-transport_Norfolk-and-Western-Railway_freight-train_industrial-raw-material

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>Gordon Hamilton

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