Powhatan Arrow ca 1989

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Mon May 4 15:03:40 EDT 2015


I forgot to mention, yes, I was aware that the Arrow was normally 5-7 cars, and a ten car train was not a recreation, but I also had to do the economics of the trip, and provide enough seats for the demand, and to keep the price lower for the riders.

Ken Miller

On May 4, 2015, at 2:26 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:

> Sorry Grant. The picture Mike had was actually my idea for a trip, it was called by at least one person, Miller's Folly, as that person (now deceased) thought it would never sell. Hah, sold out in less than three weeks.
> 
> It was a recreation, as close as could be reasonable done, of the Arrow, in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the arrival of the new equipment in 1949. We used every available Arrow coach, no diner, but or Tuscan red ex-GN No. 1148 stood in, and our round end observation ex IC No. 3305 subbed for the overseas boat tail lounge cars. I specifically ask for,  no tool car, no auxiliary tender. 
> 
> It was a Walton turn in the morning, and Lynchburg turn in the afternoon. And, yes, the drumhead was replaced with a Powhatan Arrow one I made for the trip, and I think I still have somewhere. 
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> It was September of 1989, I don't have the exact date at hand, it was rainy that morning, but cleared the afternoon.
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> I probably have the consist and transportation orders in my files somewhere, but it was about 10 cars as I recall.
> 
> There was, along about that time a charter for some group to Radford, maybe some military or veterans group, I'd have to dig though my notes to find it.
> 
> Ken Miller
> 
> On May 4, 2015, at 12:51 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> 
>> Actually, I seem to recall a charter (beverage distributors?) excursion to Walton. It was a rare (only?) excursion of the 611 with maybe five N&W coaches and the Mardi Gras. The first coach, maybe two, may have had the original sealed windows and were coupled directly behind the tender--no auxiliary tender, no tool car. An exceptionally photogenic train on a cloudy, light rain, saturated color kind of day, but with no publicity and no chase entourage. I seem to remember the usual Roanoke Chapter drumhead (?) was replaced with the Powhatan Arrow.
>> 
>> Grant Carpenter



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