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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 23, 2018 8:38 PM

doctorwayne
100 ton locomotive

Steam locomotive.com page 

http://steamlocomotive.com/locobase.php?country=USA&wheel=4-6-0&railroad=la#photos

Fully loaded with fuel and water 337,200lbs. Subtracting water and fuel weight, the number comes out to around 267,000lbs (I did the math before, but I do not care to re-do it at this point). When taking the scrapper's stated price into account, I got $32,000ish.  So only slightly inflated.  The wrecking ball did look odd.

 That having been said, the city was only able to work out the deal originally (according to the local newspaper) because the locomotive was valued at less than $25k.  I was slightly supprised that there was not mention of that.

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Posted by doctorwayne on Friday, February 23, 2018 7:33 PM

Yeah, the e-mails I received had photos showing the locomotive, along with a crane (boom not yet in-place) and a wrecking ball.  That's why I think this is some kind of a publicity stunt. 
Evidently, the boiler insulation (asbestos or magnesia) has already been removed, but I can imagine the mess (and hazards) if it wasn't, and the wrecking ball actually came into play.

Wayne

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Posted by mbinsewi on Thursday, February 22, 2018 9:58 PM

doctorwayne
the contractor hired to scrap the loco was intending to do it with a wrecking ball..

Really? A wrecking ball for a locomotive?  So was the operator just going to keep dropping the ballon it, hoping to flatten it out?  I don't get it.

Or is there enough cast iron in it, that it actually would break up?

Shows what I know about steam locos. Huh?

Mike.

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Posted by doctorwayne on Thursday, February 22, 2018 8:10 PM

I've been getting e-mails asking for donations for that project.  However, the grossly inflated scrap value would be a deterrent to me contributing, as much as I like to see steam preserved. (Mixed steel is commanding about $200.00/ton locally, and that roughly  (I'd guess)100 ton locomotive, as scrap, should be priced accordingly.) It also seems odd, to me, at least, that the contractor hired to scrap the loco was intending to do it with a wrecking ball...this looks to me more like a sideshow, or perhaps a big put-on.

Wayne

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Engine 503
Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, February 22, 2018 5:10 PM

Not exactly modeling, but some good news

 

Henry

COB Potomac & Northern

Shenandoah Valley

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