There used to be a horseshoe loop of track that crossed over the N&W main at right angles at Vickers, so coal cars could dump directly into that coaling tower. Quite a structure--quite a railroad!
Have now watched the whole video -- as usual, very enjoyable. I think the Norfolk & Western's position lights signals, like the Tuscan red livery of its passenger cars, date back to its being controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad before the big mergers in the 1960s.
A great finish to a great series Harrison! My compliments, you've done very well indeed! Now isn't that Vickers coal tower something? I've heard those old concrete coal towers referred to as "American Pyramids" since they were built for the ages. Some were so solidly built it wasn't worth the trouble to know them down. There were exceptions of course, when we moved to the Richmond area in 1987 there was a coal tower still standing in the old C&O, now CSX Fulton Yard south and east of Richmond. Sadly it disappeared sometime in the 1990s, one day it was there and then it was gone. Those position light signals on the Norfolk-Southern are a legacy of when the N&W was owned by the Pennsylvania RR. Mybe you know this already but for those who don't they worked like this: A light signal like this, I , straight up-and-down corresponded to a green signal. If it looked like this, /, an angle, it corresponded to a yellow. Like this, ----, horizontal, it corresponded to a red. Glad to see you had such a great adventure and I'm looking forward to your Virginia Transportation Museum video, I haven't been out that way since 1992. AND I see you got to meet our "Mighty 611," the undisputed "Queen of Steam!" Thanks for posting!
Have enjoyed watching about 12 minutes of this so far. Didn't see a caption for the second train at the former coaling tower at Vicers, with a long string of just one type or possibly two of NS covered hoppers. If they were loaded, what might they have been carrying?
Best part of video-
X415 over the Harpers Ferry bridge
Incredible Golden Hour catch
A+++
Thanks for taking us along!🚂🚂
Wow
Magnificent catch of 6W4
There used to be a horseshoe loop of track that crossed over the N&W main at right angles at Vickers, so coal cars could dump directly into that coaling tower. Quite a structure--quite a railroad!
Wow, that’s really cool! I’d love to go back in time to see yhat
Beautiful SD40’s on V82
Indeed- you saved the best for last
Have now watched the whole video -- as usual, very enjoyable. I think the Norfolk & Western's position lights signals, like the Tuscan red livery of its passenger cars, date back to its being controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad before the big mergers in the 1960s.
Your videos i have to admit as of late have been making me jealous 😂
A great finish to a great series Harrison! My compliments, you've done very well indeed!
Now isn't that Vickers coal tower something? I've heard those old concrete coal towers referred to as "American Pyramids" since they were built for the ages. Some were so solidly built it wasn't worth the trouble to know them down. There were exceptions of course, when we moved to the Richmond area in 1987 there was a coal tower still standing in the old C&O, now CSX Fulton Yard south and east of Richmond. Sadly it disappeared sometime in the 1990s, one day it was there and then it was gone.
Those position light signals on the Norfolk-Southern are a legacy of when the N&W was owned by the Pennsylvania RR. Mybe you know this already but for those who don't they worked like this:
A light signal like this, I , straight up-and-down corresponded to a green signal.
If it looked like this, /, an angle, it corresponded to a yellow.
Like this, ----, horizontal, it corresponded to a red.
Glad to see you had such a great adventure and I'm looking forward to your Virginia Transportation Museum video, I haven't been out that way since 1992. AND I see you got to meet our "Mighty 611," the undisputed "Queen of Steam!"
Thanks for posting!
VMT video will be our Friday! Thanks Wayne!
@@NorthCountryTrains Looking forward to it!
That an interesting piece of engineering, never seen something like that before
Omg- 😱 pan am just had to sneak one in @ Roanoke
😳😂
Have enjoyed watching about 12 minutes of this so far. Didn't see a caption for the second train at the former coaling tower at Vicers, with a long string of just one type or possibly two of NS covered hoppers. If they were loaded, what might they have been carrying?
13Z- carrying all of New England’s swill from BERX south🤣😂😆🤣😂😆
This should be must watch TH-cam.🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂
Anything is better than Stewart’s
Astronomical prices
This vid goin be peak