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This time, some really old ones, copied from negatives by a high school friend.
This one has no date, but is identified as Belfast & Moosehead Lake No. 17 at Burnham Jct., ME. Note the
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old style tender trucks:
This one is identified as Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn No. 13, at Orient Heights, MA, on August 30, 1922:
BRB&L NO. 15, same date and location. These are Mason Bogies, where the cylinders and drivers pivoted, so outside valve gear and reverse rod connection atop the boiler was required. Also, vacuum rather than air brakes.:
Next week, CNR steam at Windsor, ON, in 1957.
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Gregg, cool pics!
I just recently read an article on building a Mason Bogies out of wood and before that I never new about the center pivot of the front chassis. The steam comes from the boiler at the center of the drivers at a special joint then pipes take the steam down the frame rails to the cylinders.
Gotta go find that link...
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B&ML RR
http://cprr.org/Museum/BMLRR/index.html
you could model this in it's entirety ..
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Trip north to New York - Part 1
In 1971 some friends and I decided to ride behind PA's on the D&H out of Oneonta, NY. We wanted to see Alco's since they were far and few in the DC area. Left the Southern/Amtrak station in Alexandria, Va early morning. Do some railfanning on the way. As we were leaving the station what should show up but a Southern RS-2 with a small freight. Didn't have out camera equipment handy (damn it) so we missed out on photos. Only time I saw that unit in Alexandria, VA. Anyway here's some of what we saw on the way. Near the Wise Potato Chips factory, we cam across this:
More next week.
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Thanks for the photos,
Robb
. Things appear to have changed under Wick Moorman, as it looks to me like the pilot and trailing trucks have plain rather than roller bearings. Most Class I's these days would just say "truck it". Perhaps a little sanity has returned.
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I had a hell of a time only picking a few shots to post here, so as not to make the whole thread a bear to load. These are all from 10/20 on the West Slope of the former PRR's mountain crossing. My homeslice and I woke up in Cresson Saturday morning that the 80MACs had come in for servicing, and they were promptly joined by one of their brethren:
http://sean121982.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=929469
Eastbound at Lilly:
Eastbound grain at Summerhill:
Eastbound helpers at Mineral Point:
http://sean121982.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=929462
Eastbound stacks at Mineral Point, this engineer actually took a picture of me as I was shooting from the bed of my buddy's pickup truck:
The day was partly cloudy, and the spotty clouds took their toll on a few of my shots, but not these. The MACs returning to South Fork, from the hillside at Cassandra:
http://sean121982.rrpicturearchives.net/pictures%5C26491%5CEBstacks-MinPt.jpg
Last is 12N cresting the grade just east of AR in Gallitzin:
http://sean121982.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=929450
The rest are here:
http://sean121982.rrpicturearchives.net/archiveThumbs.aspx?id=26491
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& the best ones seem to find you Kluke-NICE one! ;D
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Great stuff this week! Good to see that Berk turning a wheel, even if it's in tow...
Sean, those shots are so good I can smell the creosote...
Since I'm more of a scenery guy, here's some reference shots I've taken. (You'll notice that most of them are almost completely unsullied by actual trains... I think they know when I have a day off, and they take the day off, too!)
Ilchester on the old B&O main line past Ellicott City
Steel Trestle on the old PRR Frederick Secondary above Walkersville near Keymar
B&O Johnstown Branch junction at the PRR in Johnstown, near the Cambria Steel Works.
B&O Winchester Branch bridge at Harpers Ferry, WV. The piers in the foreground are the remains of the original 1840's era bridge, wiped out by Confederate raiders, Union troops and several floods over the years. The last bridge, a beautiful multi-span Bollman Truss, was wiped out in the 1936 flood.
and last but certainly not least...
The WM bridge at McCoy's Ferry, between Williamsport, MD and Cherry Run. This is still an active line.
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Fresh from the mailbox, from E-bay:
Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Youghiogheny 9292 C-106 in Youngstown, OH 1923. Built in Pittsburgh April 1907, scrapped in 1927. 19.5"x26" cyl. 72" drivers. 154200 lbs.
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