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S.P. Sacramento Shops, Old Boilers 8-8-08

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S.P. Sacramento Shops, Old Boilers 8-8-08
Posted by 081552 on Sunday, November 9, 2008 2:39 PM

I took this photo on November 8th while aboard the U.P. Business train leaving Sacramento. Interesting collection of old boilers!

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Posted by chad thomas on Sunday, November 9, 2008 3:53 PM

 Pssst...are you sure about the date? Blush

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Posted by chad thomas on Sunday, November 9, 2008 3:54 PM

 Thanks for shareing though Wink

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Posted by 081552 on Sunday, November 9, 2008 5:38 PM

 Yes. I took it yesterday when I was on the U.P. business car train. There are numerous piles of boilers and other items they've dug up. The train left from the old C.P. Station in Old Town Sacramento and went through the northside of the shops where it looks like they were doing extensive environmental remediation. The U.P. build a special diamond to allow the train to cross the main line just east of the bridge.

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Posted by marknewton on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 7:36 PM
Very interesting, although what you've photographed are inner fireboxes, not complete boilers. Some of them appear to be Belpaires, judging by the flat crownsheets. Were these from loco boilers, I wonder?

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Posted by 4merroad4man on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 1:00 AM

I suspect the boilers may be from one of the shop's or roundhouse's early powerhouses, although they easily could be locomotive-oriented.  It was also announced that an alleged "original" Central Pacific trestle had been unearthed in a sinkhole and that preservationists were digging to uncover more of it.  They were to tak samples of the wood and take photos before covering it back up.  Apparently, and according to the museum folks it is unsalvageable and not a candidate for any kind of preservation. 

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