QUOTE: Originally posted by jrbarney QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard The steel Jenny's look like successors to the wood sided ore cars of the early 1900's. Therefore too late an era for the Kingdom Copper Mine, which is buying a string of the Tichy wood sided cars for hauling ore from Kingdom on a branch line of the Grizzly Northern. [:)] Isambard, The Tichy kits are nice. Have you also considered the Mann's Creek hoppers from the Model Railroad Warehouse ? http://www.mrrwarehouse.com/ Sorry about the generation gap in my memory. Bob NMRA Life 0543
QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard The steel Jenny's look like successors to the wood sided ore cars of the early 1900's. Therefore too late an era for the Kingdom Copper Mine, which is buying a string of the Tichy wood sided cars for hauling ore from Kingdom on a branch line of the Grizzly Northern. [:)]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jrbarney QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard Does anyone have a photo which they can post showing an ore jenny? [?] Isambard, Here's a link to a Google search which turned up a few photos of jennies (Guess they weren't named after Sir Winston's wife, eh ?): http://search.earthlink.net/search?q=ore+jenny&area=earthlink-ws You'll have to scroll past the gondolas. It also turned up a few article references which leads me to ask if you've done a search at the Index of Magazines ? Bob NMRA Life 0543
QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard Does anyone have a photo which they can post showing an ore jenny? [?]
QUOTE: Originally posted by radivil What kind of car would be appropriate to use to transport taconite in the mid to late 1990s? I think a couple railroads still use ore jennies, but i'd prefer something that can be dual service (hauling coal north/ore south). Could Coalporters be used half filled? I don't remember what they build those out of and whether or not it would react with taconite.
QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill Aluminum cars could be used, but only if the railroad wished to destroy them in a couple of trips. The taconite pellets are too dense and too hard for aluminum cars; it would quickly rip them apart.
QUOTE: Coal is commonly a backhaul in the same car -- that's the reason why B&LE and P&LE did not go for jennies, because they are a one-way car only. B&LE continues to this day to haul coal to the Conneaut Dock, and return to the Pittsburgh District mills with ore.
QUOTE: The article you may be thinking of that describes the ore headhaul, coal-backhaul is in Trains, August 1994, the cover story, "Taconite West, Coal East." I'm kind of familiar with it since I wrote it.
QUOTE: I'm sorry that I don't know what a CoalPorter is. I assume it's a manufacturer's trade name for a particular type of car.
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