Fw: 5/18/1986 - The 611 accident that could have ended the NS Steam Program 35 years ago!

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Wed May 19 15:37:20 EDT 2021


This mention of the 611 accident reminds me of my involvement. At that 
time I was on the NS three-man derailment investigation team for what 
was then called the Northern Region (former N&W), and VP-Mechanical 
Hobert Scott called me at home that Sunday to pick up the Roanoke Shops 
Passenger Car Shop foreman and come to the derailment site. The NTSB 
soon took over the investigation, and I was assigned to work with the 
NTSB mechanical specialist, Russ Quimby, in inspecting the equipment 
involved. This included an inspection of the 611 from a Shaffers 
Crossing inspection pit where I discovered an Armco wheel set under the 
tender.  These wheels on freight cars were prohibited in interchange 
because of a high failure rate, so I arranged to have that tender wheel 
set replaced.  Later, at the NTSB hearing held in Norfolk I was the one 
who testified about advantage of tightlock couplers (vs. older E-head 
couplers) in keeping derailed cars coupled together.


Gordon Hamilton


On 5/19/2021 12:59 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Thanks to Garland Harper for reminding us about this very scary event 
> 35 years ago!
> Feel free to share.
> Norris
>
> Norris Deyerle
>
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> *From:* grharper at aol.com <grharper at aol.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 19, 2021 12:06 PM
> *To:* Norris Deyerle <railcow at msn.com>
> *Subject:* 5/18/1986
>
> 611 is having a run of bad mechanical luck this week it seems.
> Yesterday, 35 years ago, could have brought the whole idea of Steam on 
> the mainline to a standstill.  Had anyone other than Bob Claytor been 
> at the helm (in more ways than one) that may have been the case.
> 611's (train) wreck in the swamp. May 18, 1986.
>
> Here is a brief from the ICC
> "Derailment of Steam Excursion Train Norfolk and Western Railway 
> Company Train Extra 611 West, Suffolk, Virginia, May 18, 1986
> Cause: The failure of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company (N&W) to 
> train its Maintenance of Way Department employees adequately in the 
> inspection and repair of continuous welded rail, and the failure of 
> the Maintenance-of-Way Department management to monitor the 
> implementation of the N&W�s maintenance-of-way practices by its 
> employees. Contributing to the severity of the accident was the N&W�s 
> decision to use equipment without tightlock couplers and passenger 
> cars with modified interiors having severe injury-producing mechanisms."
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