Our friend in Belgium, Guy has been going through some of the Murphy 743rd ROB photos from 1941 and finding modern images of the locations in photos. (Beauvais) Thanks Guy! Anneesensstraat
Brug entrepot Two GIs Astridplein743rd ROB Murphy photo and Guy does "then and now " with some of the photos! Part II
Friday, October 16, 2020 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, photos | 0 Comments
The American Engines USA 756th Railway Shop Battalion by Andrew Hemmings
The American Engines USA 756TH RAILWAY SHOP BATTALION (RSB) , NEWPORT
This article follows the story written by Mike Robinson in the September 2020 edition of 'TheRailway Observer'.
Thanks so much top Andrew Hemmings for sharing this !
The 756th RSB was based at the Great Western Railway's Ebbw Junction Engine Shed at Newport , Monmouthshire (now South Wales). The shed was on the north side of the South Wales Main Line about one mile west of Newport Station.The 756th RSB was vital to the war effort between 1943 and 1945. During this time , between 700 and 800 S160 American engines were shipped into Newport from the USA.
They were then “re-assembled , re-steamed and sent all over Britain and France to replace locomotives either damaged or destroyed in the conflict”. The first batch of 43 locomtives were transferred to the LNER Doncaster Works for completion and running in over the East Coast Main Line. This began a pattern by which the Big Four railway companies in Britain eventually deployed nearly 400 S160's under the guise of “ running in ”. In fact they replaced worn out engines and increased the capability of the British railway system. The reported allocations were 174 to Great Western Railway; 168 to London and North Eastern Railway;50 to London Midland and Scottish Railway ; 6 to Southern Railway.
The second batch of around 400 S160's were prepared for storage by USATC personnel at Ebbw Junction in the months before D Day , 6th June 1944.After the invasion the locomotives at work across Britain began to be collected and refurbished at Newport in preparation for shipment to Europe. It is clear that the stratgic reason for bringing S160's to Newport was to support the invas ion of France , contribute to the reconstruction of European railways and aid victory over the Axis powers. In the short term their arrival and use may have brought some brif respite to hard pressed rail freight services in Britain.At the same time there were condiderable logistical challenges in finding secure storage.
Thanks to Nancy Cunningham and the website US Army Railway Units of the Past we have permission to use 2 photographs from their collection of ' 756th Railway Operating Battalion' material. These are captioned 756th Railway Operating Battalion Crows Nest Junction England 1944 In fact these official photographs were taken in Wales at Penrhos Junction , Caerphilly and at Ebbw Junction itself . E. R. Mountford's book ' The USA 756th RSB Railway Shop Battalion At Newport ( Ebbw Junction) features the Ebbw Junction shot on the cover. Inside the caption reads “An Army Officer looks down at a rail yard in the 756th Railway Shop Branch (sic) Ebbw Junction Supply Depot, where railroad locomotives are being put into storage to await use for the invasion of the European continent (15th March 1944) Courtesy US Army Washington”
It portrays at least 2 GWR pannier tanks and private wagons from local collieries , Llanbradach,Rose Heyworth and Bedwas. The same definitive volume depicts 119 locomotives on the Barry Railway line at Treforest in 1944 and lists 3 more storage sites at Tonteg , Cadoxton and Penrhos. The last of these contains engine number 2837 in the forefront of the long line of stored S 160's. For those keen to follow the story in greater detail
I can recommend the archives at militaryrailwayservice.blogspot.com and “When Coal was King- Lost Railways, Penrhos Junction, Caerphilly” by John Wake on youtube.
Andrew Hemmings
Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (RCTS) in Great Britain
Link to all article on 756th on this blog HERE
Thursday, October 08, 2020 | Labels: 756th Railway Shop Battalion | 0 Comments
743rd Railway Operating Battalion: 1940-1945: de bezetting van Antwerpen in 1000 foto's by Jean Dillen
1940-1945: de bezetting van Antwerpen in 1000 foto's by Jean Dillen (Author), Joris Wuyts (Author), André Vandenwynckel (Author)
Guy shared his friend's book on the occupation of Antwerp and this is the page about the 743rd Railway Operating Battalion. Thanks Guy
Thursday, October 08, 2020 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, book | 0 Comments
U.S. Railroads Perform Huge Wartime Job
Military Newsreels 1945 - Pathe U.S. Railroads Perform Huge Wartime Job Railroads airs war effort moving freight in wartime. Steam locomotive pulls long line of freight cars. Point of View (POV) of train Engineer looking down railroad tracks. Several views of freight train traveling through mountain region of America. Shadow scene of train crossing a railroad trestle. Excellent images of train engine puffing steam.
Monday, September 28, 2020 | Labels: videos | 0 Comments
Army railroaders undergoing dramatic change
JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. (Aug. 12, 2015) -- A transporter in the rather obscure corner of logistics called rail operations, Sgt. 1st Class Elrick Richburg literally has a boot on each side of progress. He has logged 17 years as a rail Soldier in the traditional sense but has spent the past two years helping to shape a future marked by dramatic change.
That change, technically termed Army Rail Transformation, or ART, includes the consolidation of all three rail military occupational specialties and a shift from an operational mission to a strategic one.
That doesn't bode well for a former infantryman and accustomed boots-on-the-ground, all-around railroader. https://www.army.mil/article/153773/army_railroaders_undergoing_dramatic_change
Sunday, September 27, 2020 | Labels: Army, Fort Eustis | 0 Comments
743rd ROB Murphy photo and Guy does "then and now " with some of the photos!
Our friend in Belgium, Guy has been going through some of the Murphy 743rd ROB photos from 1941 and finding modern images of the locations in photos. (Beauvais)
Thanks Guy!
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Saturday, September 26, 2020 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, photos, Then and now | 0 Comments
743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Don Murphy's photos (unnumbered photos part 2)
I inherited these photo albums from Mister Murphy when he was faced with moving from his home in 1996. He served under my Dad and thought quite a bit of him. These were unnumbered they are canned in no particular order.
743rd Murphy Part 6 by Nancy on Scribd
743rd Murphy Part 7 by Nancy on Scribd
Monday, September 14, 2020 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, photos | 0 Comments
743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Don Murphy's photos (unnumbered photos)
I inherited these photo albums from Mister Murphy when he was faced with moving from his home in 1996. He served under my Dad and thought quite a bit of him. These were unnumbered they are canned in no particular order.
743rd Murphy Part 1 by Nancy on Scribd
Monday, September 14, 2020 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, photos | 0 Comments
743rd Railway Operating Battalion - Don Murphy's photos (numbered photos)
I inherited these photo albums from Mister Murphy when he was faced with moving from his home in 1996. He served under my Dad and thought quite a bit of him.
These were numbered like this by Don, I scanned them in order.743rd Murphy Numbered 1-50 by Nancy on Scribd
743rd Murphy Numbered 51-100 by Nancy on Scribd
743rd Murphy Numbered 101-150 by Nancy on Scribd
Monday, September 14, 2020 | Labels: 743rd Railway Operating Battalion, photos | 0 Comments
Railroads and National Defense
Monday, August 10, 2020 | Labels: videos | 0 Comments
Newsreel : Iron War Horse and Fighting Dutch
Monday, August 10, 2020 | Labels: Camp Claiborne, videos | 0 Comments
WAR TRAINS, Air Attacks Vol-3 | Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean
Monday, August 10, 2020 | Labels: videos | 0 Comments
WAR TRAINS, Subvert and Destroy Vol-2 | Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean war, Vietnam War
Monday, August 10, 2020 | Labels: videos | 0 Comments
WAR TRAINS, Combat Strategies Vol-1 | Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean war, Vietnam War
Monday, August 10, 2020 | Labels: videos | 0 Comments
History Of Germany's V-weapons and military railways in World War II 708th, 709th, 740th and 743rd
Impact: The History Of Germany's V-weapons In World War II 1998
by Benjamin King
During World War II, when the V1s and V2s soared in their thousands against London, Antwerp and other targets, they were launched by Germans who had made a technological leap over their Allied scientific counterparts. Ultimately, as the German front fell back, the V launch-sites and factories were overrun. Nevertheless, for a time, the Germans had wielded a revolutionary new weapon that we now know pointed to the future of warfare. This intensely researched book overturns many of the myths about the V-weapons by tracing their development under pressure, their employment in combat, and the massive effect their existence had on operations.
743rd Railway Operating Battalion pg 278
709th Railway Grand Division pg 279
740th Railway Battalion pg 284
708th Railway Grand Division pg 283-285
History Of Germany's V-... by Nancy on Scribd
History Of Germany's V-weapons 283-286 by Nancy on Scribd
Sunday, July 19, 2020 | Labels: 708th Railway Grand Division, 709th Railway Grand Division, 740th Railway Operating Battalion, 743rd Railway Operating Battalion | 1 Comments










