I had the pleasure of meeting some nice people from out in the Roanoke area today. N & W 611 made the excursion from Lynchburg to Petersburg. Full train, about 18 cars full of folks. I hope they all had a great time in Old Town Petersburg. The ones I met sure seemed to be enjoying themselves.
Petersburg has a well deserved "rotten" reputation, but the Old Town area is like an oasis. GREAT places to eat, and tons of neat shops to walk through. And extremely safe. None of the troubles that plague the rest of the city.
I met one gentleman in particular that was really fun to talk with. He said he was from Shawsville. I wanted to talk to him about football, but with limited time, we just talked about the excitement of riding on 611. (I'm guessing his school would have been Eastern Montgomery?)
If any of you get the chance to take one of the trips on 611, don't miss the opportunity. What a fabulous machine. It is a real monument to the craftsmen from the Roanoke N & W shop that built so many wonderful trains over the years.
And 611 has a special place in my heart. Bleeding Navy's dad was actually behind the throttle a few times back in the 80's. Kinda of makes it personal for me.
Petersburg has a well deserved "rotten" reputation, but the Old Town area is like an oasis. GREAT places to eat, and tons of neat shops to walk through. And extremely safe. None of the troubles that plague the rest of the city.
I met one gentleman in particular that was really fun to talk with. He said he was from Shawsville. I wanted to talk to him about football, but with limited time, we just talked about the excitement of riding on 611. (I'm guessing his school would have been Eastern Montgomery?)
If any of you get the chance to take one of the trips on 611, don't miss the opportunity. What a fabulous machine. It is a real monument to the craftsmen from the Roanoke N & W shop that built so many wonderful trains over the years.
And 611 has a special place in my heart. Bleeding Navy's dad was actually behind the throttle a few times back in the 80's. Kinda of makes it personal for me.