Hi,
Over the past few years, I have wanted "A Century plus 10 ..." but could not afford it. Several here recommended it. Thanks.
I was looking for an important paper and opened a box that had been sealed when Mom died in Oct 1012. I found her old radio show tapes (total of 6 boxes) and low and behold, I found a copy of "A Centurty + ten ..." inside. I do not know if I purchased it or Mom got it for me for a gift. Getting out of the house so the reverse mortgage company could take it over was a crazy time. Now it's like Christmas.
I'ts a great book.
There has been discussions about the D&RG motive power. Specifically why there were no Fairlies on the D&RG (except for the Mountaineer) and there were Baldwin 2-4-0s and 2-6-0s.
On page 19 of the book second paragraph, "The locomotives were ordered from Baldwin rather than Fairlies from England because Palmer could trade D&RG Bonds at a discount for the home grown product."
Now it makes sense why the facts show the D&RG purchased Baldwins and not Fairlies.
Plop Plop fizz fizz. Oh what a relief it is.
Doug vV
P.S.
There was a recent discussion on rail lengths.
These (17' 4-wheel flat cars - ed.) were used in pairs to carry rail. . . . a pair of cars could carry 700 yards of 30 pound rail or twenty five 28' foot (sic) lengths."
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/28/2016 05:39PM by dougvv.