Division regular, number 777, storms through the town of Williams Ridge with a through train of reefers in the late 1940s. A heavy Mikado switches the quarry on the other side of the depot.
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Storming through William's Ridge
Division regular, number 777, storms through the town of Williams Ridge with a through train of reefers in the late 1940s. A heavy Mikado switches the quarry on the other side of the depot.
A Bluefield 2-8-4 makes her way slowly through Williams Ridge with a reefer train in tow. Bluefield had several 'hotshot' freights, and although they were not extremely high speed, they were faster than one would assume on a steep and winding road like the Southern Allegheny Division. 777 was a division favorite as far as heavy home steam power. She was a bit slippery on the grades, however, as were the other 2 original Bluefield 2-8-4s. The railroad continued to make small adjustments to try to give the engines better starting power.
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