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Every railroad needs an Inspection Engine doesnt it???

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Every railroad needs an Inspection Engine doesnt it???
Posted by vsmith on Thursday, April 3, 2008 10:52 PM

Looking thru old Gazette issues aint a good idea... Shock [:O]

Its a bad idea when you look around at an unwanted trolley and an unwanted switcher, open a magazine and that darn Muse clubs you over the head with a coal shovel  Mischief [:-,]

...but then every railroad needs an Inspection Engine doesnt it??? Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]




Didnt know if this would really work until I actually cut the drive into the trolley body  Blush [:I]

The drive is HLW 0-4-0 switcher, a real PITA to dissassemble as it mostly glued together, the rest will find aonther life soon.  Wink [;)]

In progress, well see how this one goes...

BTW Gazoo jan/feb 07 pg 68

   Have fun with your trains

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Posted by dknelson on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 8:23 AM

Neat.  That is what was known as a "steam dummy" -- used to haul cars on street railroads faster than horses could and before electric wires were put up for trolley cars.  The idea behind the horse car body was to avoid scaring the horses in the street as a steam locomotive would, but the huffing and puffing of the engines usually scared them anyway, apparently.  I don't know if passengers were expected to ride in the dummy itself, I thought the body was just for show unlike a true inspection engine. 

After the street lines electrified, some of these steam dummy engines were sold to, of all things, lumber railroads and contractors which were always looking for cheap used engines.

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Posted by S&G Rute of the Silver River on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 4:38 PM

I've always woundered why I'd run across a pic of one in the middle of nowhere. Great bash, nothing stays origional for long does it? 

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 9:40 PM

Vic, can not wait to see this one! Thought you was doing a morden day MOW.

Toad

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