Society News - Unknown Unknown |
Free Interchange - Michael Gresham |
The ALCO T-6 N&Ws's Switcher - Jim King |
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On Dec 27, 1979 at Lambert's Point, N&W #38 displays the paint scheme for T-6s between late 1963 and 1971. The letters were in standard yellow and had a black background instead of a blue one (Jim King Collection) |
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ALCO T-6 Drawing (Norfolk & Western Railway Co. Motive Department) |
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ALCO T-6 General, Electrical. Mechanical, AIR and Auxilliary Generator general specifications (Norfolk & Western Railway Co. Motive Department) |
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This side view of #34 in Norfolk, VA shows a lower lettering height if compared to other T-6s. Note there is nose emblem either, Photo taken May 1, 1974 (D. W. Read) |
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Stored in th eold VGN yard in Roanoke on June 23, 1984 is N&W T-6 #48 in fresh paint. #48 isperhaps the last of the T-6s to wear the N&W paint scheme prior to NS "Thoroughbred" scheme. (Jim King Collection) |
The A and I - James Nichols |
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Norfolk & Western Class A #1241 at Bluefield, June 1950 (Jim Nichols photo) |
Current News - Robert G. Bowers; Jim Caldwell; Jim King |
The Southside RR - reprint Norfolk & Western Magazine |
Modeler's Corner - Thomas D. Dressler |
ALCO T-6 the Model - Thomas D. Dressler |
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The rerail frogs just behind the front step, different air horns, air brake pipe between front and rear truck and bell just behind the rear of the front truck show in the Engineer's side view (Tom Dressler Collection) |
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Fireman's side view of the Alco Models N&W T-6's show the speed recorder takeoff on the #6 wheel journal. Other added details include the door handles, added piping ab dair hoses between the units. (Tom Dressler Collection) |
Repowering the ALCO T-6 - Jim King |
ALCO (DL 440) T-6 Repowering - George Hughes |
Norfolk & Western Railway Standard 12" Poage Standpipe - N&W Railway |