NW N&W fans, where are you?

Jeff Lisowski Jul 17, 2001

  1. Jeff Lisowski

    Jeff Lisowski TrainBoard Member

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    Very new here. Like a brand spanking new J rolling out of Roanoke's shops. So, where are the N&W fans? Anyone from southeastern Pa.?
     
  2. Colonel

    Colonel Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Jeff,
    Welcome to Trainboard, I hope you find trainboard an interesting site and make it your home.

    We do have some active members that i'm sure wil appreciate another N W fan.

    Take a look around the other forums as we average 30-50 active topics a day.

    Once again welcome to Trainboard if you require any advice feel free to contact me via email.
     
  3. watash

    watash Passed away March 7, 2010 TrainBoard Supporter In Memoriam

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    Welcome to the TrainBoard family Jeff. Feel free to come tell us about your experiences and post photos of any engines you may have. Tell us about what you drive. I'm an old steam fan, but the younger set cater to diesels, so everybody is happy here.
     
  4. chessie

    chessie TrainBoard Supporter

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    Hi Jeff, and welcome! I think there are some N&W fans lurking around... I like (liked? [​IMG] ) the N&W, but never saw much in my neck of the woods (N.C.) until after the merger with Southern, then some slowly drifted in, mostly GP30's/35's/40's... I thought it was a real "find" to catch the ex-NKP units, since I was not accustomed to any low nosed units on the Southern :D

    Mabe now that you have "placed the call" for N&W fans, they'll come out! (It is vacation season though.... they may be off railfanning :D )

    Harold
     
  5. gddavis

    gddavis New Member

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    Hi Jeff,
    Welcome to the TrainBoard. I model the N&W and SCL (with a dash of NS and CSX) in N scale.

    GD
     
  6. gddavis

    gddavis New Member

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    Ooops, I cut off my post. Anyway, I'm a big fan of the N&W. I spent most of my pre-teen and teenage years (mid 70s to early 80s)trackside watching high hoods roll through Petersburg, VA. I usually make a pilgrimage from Norfolk to Roanoke when I am back home but it just isn't the same without seeing Pevlar Blue SD45s pulling long strings of H11s or a high hood C630 working Lamberts Point.
    Take Care.
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  7. ajy6b

    ajy6b TrainBoard Member

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    Finally some N&W fans. Maybe we should get our own different board. :D Anyway, I grew up in the heart of N&W country in Portsmouth, Ohio. It was a long time before I realized that locomotives could be painted other colors than black. :D

    I model the 70's up until the merger and I belong to the N&WHS. The N&W Historical Society has a good email board/list at NWHS.org But will talk N&W talk anytime anywhere.
     
  8. Jeff Lisowski

    Jeff Lisowski TrainBoard Member

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    Thanks for the welcome fellow N&W/NS peoples..I spent a lot of time with NS steam excursions in the 80's. Of course 611 is my favorite. I also model the N&W circa 1956-57. Trying to model Roanoke area or Cincinatti area. Tough call. I like diesels too, but, steam holds my attention a little more. But, I can say I do love those high hoods. I drive a 1999 Peterbilt 379 with a Cat C-12 engine (450 H.P.)To answer that question, I haul gasoline, diesel, fuel oil and lube oil. I live outside of Philly and NS has taken over! Glad to finally see the Horse up here.
     
  9. trainiac611

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    Just joined the train board. Just running down the line, it looks realy great. Be nice to get, or give info one to another. I am a member of the N&W/VGN hist. soc. my favorite, but i enjoy all railroads past, and present. Looking forward to meeting new rail fans.
     
  10. Colonel

    Colonel Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Trainiac, welcome to trainboard glad you have joined us.

    Are you also into model railroading we have some great forums?

    hope you enjoy Trainboard as much as I do, I look forward to seeing more of your posts.
     
  11. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Jeff, your call certainly brought out some NS fans [​IMG] Welcome to trainboard!

    Also welcome to trainiac, good to have you aboard [​IMG]
     
  12. Johnny Trains

    Johnny Trains Passed away April 29, 2004 In Memoriam

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    HELP! I need a NS hotspot that would be 100-150 miles in any direction from New York City. Anyone know a place? It doesn't have to be a day's drive. An over-nighter there would bee fine too.
    thanks for the help.
    John
    "CSX- burnt out"
    (OOPS! SORRY! :rolleyes: )
     
  13. Mike C

    Mike C TrainBoard Member

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    Hi Jeff, nice to see more N&W nuts here . :D I model the late 40s early 50s steem era. Have a small arround the room layout at the present, but am thinking of redoing a lot of it. Another project I'm working on is the cosmetic restoration of pacific # 578 at the Ohio Railway Museum. Just finished the lettering today, but still have some cab interior and window work to do. I'll have pics soon, I hope........Mike
     
  14. trainiac611

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    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Colonel:
    Trainiac, welcome to trainboard glad you have joined us.

    Are you also into model railroading we have some great forums?

    hope you enjoy Trainboard as much as I do, I look forward to seeing more of your posts.
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  15. ajy6b

    ajy6b TrainBoard Member

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    JohnyTrains,

    Harrisburg and the railfan bridge as the ex-pennsy Rockville bridge, would make a good trip for you. Probably a long drive for one day, but why don't you make it an overnighter.
     
  16. Jeff Lisowski

    Jeff Lisowski TrainBoard Member

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    Good Call Ajy6b, Enola Yard is there, NS is dumping millions to upgrade it. Plus the Rockville bridge! Lot's of action there, Route 322 going west sits right at the end of the bridge. Great place to see action!
     
  17. chessie

    chessie TrainBoard Supporter

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    Here's a little something from my "archives" (the shoebox :rolleyes: )
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    Harold
     
  18. chessie

    chessie TrainBoard Supporter

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    How about this unit, too?
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    Harold
     
  19. chessie

    chessie TrainBoard Supporter

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    A different view, same unit:
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    Harold
     
  20. watash

    watash Passed away March 7, 2010 TrainBoard Supporter In Memoriam

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    Jeff, here is a photo of a coal train and another of a string of engines going over the Rockvill bridge you mentioned. These are from a good buddy that let me post them for you to give an idea of one railfanning site of the bridge. You can tell which one is early morning and which is late evening. I think both are excellent shots.

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