Since I have never fueled up a real diesel locomotive, I need some help with the positioning of items on my fueling pad.
The pad has tracks on each side of it, and is just a bit longer than an average locomotive. Locomotives could arrive "head first" or "tail first".
I have a Sanding Tower that has hoses that will accomodate a locomotive on either track. I also have one Stewart's Fueling column and one of their Water columns.
How should they be arranged from one end to the other end of the fuel pad? I assume that when a locomotive comes in for fueling that all activities should be able to be done with the engine in just one position?
Do I need more than what I already have (1 each - sanding tower, fuel column and water column)?
Locomotive fuel tank fillers should be in the center bottom of the locomotives, but where is the filler on an average diesel for the water and the sand? Are their locations fairly consistent, or do they vary wildly by locomotive and manufacturer?
Are the fuel and water columns able to swing from one track over to the other?
A lot of questions - all because I have never fueled up an actual locomotive!
Thanks,
Bart