BigJim It is my understanding that the Bristol roundhouse is still standing, but, in need of repair.
It is my understanding that the Bristol roundhouse is still standing, but, in need of repair.
It has been a long time since I have seen one, but, it will say "Safety First" on it.
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What is the round sign near the turntable-a warning for the turntable?
Mark
Thank you very much indeed, BigJim! At long last I found a (very small) photo of the Bristol roundhouse in Richard E. Prince: Norfolk & Western Railway, p. 96.
Best wishes, Helmut
Thanks BigJim! If anyone would know it's you!
Looks like Bristol to me.
Hello Helmut!
First off, I think I can tell you where it isn't, that's not the N&W's main maintanance facility in Roanoke.
The Class J's, of which 605 was one, typically ran between Norfolk VA and Cincinnati OH, so it could be in either one of those places.
Also, Class J's also were used on the Southern Railways trains the "Birmingham Special," the "Pelican," and the "Tennessean" between Monroe VA and Bristol TN.
My guess would be either Monroe or Bristol. Both are somewhat minor locations for N&W locomotives and that roundhouse looks a bit primitive compared to what the N&W normally would have.
Anyway, those are my guesses. Sorry I can't be more precise.
Wayne
The other day this slide was offered on Ebay:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/JGMAAOSwa9dgixPV/s-l1600.jpg
Does anybody recognize the location?
Best wishes from Germany, Helmut
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