Alco T-6 27 wore the paint scheme with “N&W” initials on the hood. |
T-6 31 had “Norfolk & Western” spelled out on the side of the hood. |
Former N&W C425 was on her way to scrap when caught at Shippensburg on the Lurgan line. |
N&W 1013 was still on the Roster in 1980 as N&W’s only C425. This high nose unit was still in the blue paint scheme at Roanoke in 1982 |
N&W 418 was the only C-420 on the roster in 1980 caught here at Roanoke |
C-630 1136 rests in the engine terminal at Roanoke, VA |
N&W 1135 and her sister C-630’s spent the ends of their careers as hump engines coupled to slugs made from former FM trainmasters |