--David
QUOTE: Originally posted by dehusman If you like the pantograph, you'll love the operation on the P&W (featured in the last Classic Trains mag). For situations where the car might get stranded between third rails (such as crossovers) there was a little compartment in each car above the motorman labeled "Paddles". Not for rowing. It had two metal paddles that looked like ping pong paddles with a heavy duty jumper cable between them. One person would hold the paddle on a pick up shoe and another person would hold the other paddle on the third rail and "jump start" the car to get it to where the third rail shoe would pick up again. Sounds like lotsa fun. Never saw it done, probably a good reason why 8-). Dave H.
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