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The Railwire is not your personal army.
Ooops. How does a wagon become vertical in a bridge? And your question on recovery and repair is a good one. Would be interested on how it was achieved.
IF YOU WORK(ED) ON THE RAILROAD (railfans welcome) posted two photos.Don Leonhardt Just south of FW Texas 2010Don Leonhardt Down hill slack run inMark Kucera Actually that car wasn’t supposed to be on that train. It was big empty auto parts box car. Behind it were 10k tons of train. Dropped down a 10% grade with dynamics and air at 20mph and boom there it was. Crew not charged but DTO and MTO got in hot water over it.Alexey Dorokhov What [nonsense], where did you see a 10% grade?[Your not going to fix this with sidewinders, or even a big hook. Someone mentioned they would cut the car out.]
I didn't know my Walker and Sons Logging operation needed a Baldwin Steam Dummy before I saw this photo. E. G. Swartz & Co. had 3 , 2 from Kansas City and one from Chicago. The company operated their mill at Swartz La . And we're in business from 1891- 1916
Ha. I saved that dummy photo on Facebook as well. Easy in HOn30 using HO street car bodies.
Nice underbody detail on that one.
@PiperguyUMD ,You were right near me! I guess it's good that you didn't stop by...turns out this cold that's been kicking my a$$ since I got out of the hospital after spinal surgery last week is--yep--COVID. That I'm vaccinated has made this much more tolerable, but all the coughing after having my cervical spine screwed together through an incision in my neck has sucked. Big time.