"I Often Dream of Trains"-From the Album of the Same Name by Robyn Hitchcock
QUOTE: Originally posted by carnej1 http://www.messiaen.demon.co.uk/trains/newsteam/modern16.htm An interesting concept for a modern "atomic steamer",it'll never be built,but it's an intriguing idea.
QUOTE: Originally posted by captainclack That'd be great - my e-mail is peders1@owc.net Thanks very much!
QUOTE: Originally posted by ironken Hey, I heard about that story. I think that the companie's name was Radium Dial. Those crazy broads even painted their teeth with that stuff for a gag. Sadly they died of radiation related illness later. Boy, I cannot wait until the radium switch lamps re appear. Go to throw a switch and guarentee yourself kids with three thumbs. Sweet! Ken
QUOTE: Originally posted by sooblue QUOTE: Originally posted by carnej1 http://www.messiaen.demon.co.uk/trains/newsteam/modern16.htm An interesting concept for a modern "atomic steamer",it'll never be built,but it's an intriguing idea. Inda already has the "atomic" locomotive according to the dude that built it for them.[;)] maybe he'll grace us with a return performance. Trust me, it'll be good for a laugh. In order to contain the radioactive core and boiler water he stated that the steel mixed with lead was 12 inches thick. He was serious about it too. Now steel and lead can not be mixed (ever) the boiler being made out of 12" thick steel would be so heavy the engine would have to sit on a concrete pad 6 feet thick so it wouldn't sink. now radium in switch lamps is another thing. I remember when radium was first used to light the face of watches. The company that used the radium had women workers. Poor unfortunate girls used the radium as makeup. (no lie) They liked the nice glow effect at night.[xx(] Sooblue
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