Jason
Modeling the Fort Worth & Denver of the early 1970's in N scale
Jim is correct. It is a turbo generator which provides electrical power for the headlight, markers and cab lights.
Mark
cprted wrote:Sometimes you see the steam exhaust from the air pumps in this location. In this picture you can see the tiny wisp of white steam coming in front of the stack is from the air pumps. The other steam rising from the locomotive near the cab is from the turbo generator.
The steam exhaust from the air pumps normally goes up through the stack, the same as the exhaust from the cylinders. The little steam trail you see on the photo wouldn't be enough to be coming out of the air pump, it's more likely the exhaust from the automatic lubricator.
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