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Ryan: Thank you! I was sure they had been banned, but didn't know when. Trivia: There was a railroad news item years ago from Nevada about the WP borrowing a shortline's wreck crane. It seems that the crane still had archbar trucks, so wasn't acceptable for interchange. That didn't bother the WP, they "leased" it for a nominal sum, and got around the ban. But they refused to accept the friction bearings... So, the shortline installed roller bearing adapters in the archbar trucks. Probably the only such case, at least on a North American standard gauge railroad.Does anyone remember the details?
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not true. http://www.google.com/patents/US1546324
The existence of a patent doesn't necessarily mean it was actually ever done in reality.I'm curious if anyone has any evidence of another North American standard gauge Archbar roller bearing conversion besides NN "A". I've looked and haven't found anything that puts @nkalanaga 's statement into the "not true" category Interested to be proven to the contrary tho...
not archbar, but I have seen roller bearing conversions