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Budd/Michelin Doodlebug

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Posted by ndbprr on Sunday, July 10, 2005 7:38 PM
Great! Now I need to find a dimension and start building. thanks.
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Posted by jrbarney on Saturday, July 9, 2005 7:39 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr

I guess I'll just have to scale off the pictures and do the best I can. Thanks

Ndbprr,
Guess I wasn't explicit enough, below is the link to the patent drawings in the Google search. Admittedly, they aren't dimensioned but they include cross sections and other structural details:
http://www.prototrains.com/patents/2129235.pdf
Please take another look.
Bob
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Posted by ndbprr on Saturday, July 9, 2005 4:05 PM
I guess I'll just have to scale off the pictures and do the best I can. Thanks
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Posted by Eddystone on Saturday, July 9, 2005 3:52 PM
ndbprr, In the The Passenger Car Library Volume 4 there are pictures of the various ones built by the Budd Co. But the only drawling is for one built for the Texas & Pacific. It's different than the ones for the PRR. But there is a good picture of the power truck and a cross section drawling of the tire and rim, it says " Licensed under Michelin Patent. Tires built by Goodyear"
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Posted by dehusman on Saturday, July 9, 2005 2:43 AM
The Reading Company Technical and Historical society had a issue of their magazine, "The Beel Line", devoted to gas electrics and it had pictures and maybe a drawing of one that operated (briefly) on the Reading. I'll see if I can find the issue and article.

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Posted by West Coast S on Friday, July 8, 2005 12:07 PM
I've seen drawings for these somewhere in my buried resources collection...Have to rattle the nogin and get back to you.

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Posted by jrbarney on Friday, July 8, 2005 12:02 PM
Ndbprr,
This citation, from the Index of Magazines, of the Trains article might help refresh someone's memory of another source:

Budd before the Zephyr Trains, April 1973, page 24 Budd-Michelin railcars
( "PENNYPACKER, BERT", RAILCAR, STREAMLINER, T&P, TRN )

The Zephyr patents citation in a Google search includes patent drawings in a .pdf file that you could verify against any photos you have:

http://search.earthlink.net/search?q=Budd-Michelin+railcar&area=earthlink-ws&channel=narrowband&

Bob
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Budd/Michelin Doodlebug
Posted by ndbprr on Friday, July 8, 2005 11:23 AM
Anybody know of any accurate drawings for this beast? Trains had an article years ago. It was a corrugated side stainless steel doodlebug that ran on Michelan tires with a flnage mounted behind them. The PRR had too many flats and sold it to a aouthern short line.

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