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Roundhouses and turntables?

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, December 21, 2002 5:05 AM
I SAW A TURNTABLE BEING USED,IN TACOMA MAKE-UP YARD ( TACOMA WASHINGTON) IS NOW BNSF,THEY USED,IT TO TURN A DIESEL,ENGINE,I DONT THINK THIS TABLE WOULD HANDLE A STEAM ENGINE,LOOKS TOBE TO SHORT......... HUB
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 24, 2002 11:01 AM
DM&IR Diesel Servicing Roundhouse(this is thier new one ,not the old steam roundhouse) Uses a turntable.
If you want to check a particular yard ,go to www.terragenisis.com for satellite photos.You will be able to see a turntable.now wether its in use or not is not relevant seeing as you need it on your model pike :-)
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:08 PM
Most modern facilities use a "wye" to turn locos although they don't really need turning. A wye is about zero maintenance and can be used without help from an operator. A roundhouse was used to service and store steam power mostly because it took so much time and manpower to get it ready for a new run. When a diesel is done for the day just leave it idling, lock the cab, and come back tomorrow then sand it, fuel it, and run it. Any major breakdowns and refits are handled by huge regional or national rebuilders.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 3, 2002 2:40 PM
There is still, or was, a turntable and roundhouse in use by I&M Raillink in the Rock Island, Il area. The last time I past there and had the chance to stop, I took pictures of them turning an engine, and also of the roundhouse that was full( 6 stalls).

If you are using this info to plan a layout, you can always plan a "what-if" situation. That is, if you're not modeling a scecific prototype.

David
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 31, 2002 7:54 AM
Vincent; using all capital letters in your message is known as "shouting" in electronic communication, and is impolite.Not to mention your message doesn't address the question asked.
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Posted by dknelson on Thursday, October 24, 2002 8:10 AM
I am sure there are still a fair number of turntables and roundhouses -- turntables still have a valid use, less so for roundhouses which really were suited for working on steam locos.
Any facility that has a roundhouse and turntable is almost without question a rather old facility.
There is a small turntable at BNSF's Eola (IL) yard that is not directly accessable but with a good lens you can get decent photos. The CN's former Wisconsin Central (ex-Soo Line) yard in Stevens Point WI has, last time I was there, a magnificent old roundhouse from the 1880s plus turntable. At their facility in Fond du Lac WI they had a transfer table.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:44 AM
WE ARE GOING TO INSTALL THE LARGEST TURN-TABLE THAT ATLAS MAKE FOR O-GUAGE/SCALE,AT THE END OF OUR MAKE-UP YARD,WILL TAKE A MODULAR BY ITS SELF,WILL NOT BE ABLE TO HANDLE THE BIG BOY,OR ANYTHING THAT SIZE,SO WILL RUN THEM ALONG SIDE OF OUR ROUNDHOUSE>>>>>>>>>AKA HUB
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:51 AM
BNSF,has both in their yard,north of seattle,a person caNNOT,see from the road but when you take the EMPIRE BUILDER,to SPOKANE WASH, AS THE PASSENGER TRAIN PASSES THRU THE YARD ( MIDDLE),NOW IF THEY USE BOTH I DONT KNOW......AKA HUB
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Roundhouses and turntables?
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:15 PM
Are Roundhouses and turntables used in modern day rail yards?

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