Marlon
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QUOTE: Originally posted by nedthomas The contact area for a pantograph is wide because the catenary wire is installed in a zig-zag patten over the center line of the track. This causes the contact to sweep from side to side to even the wear on the shoes. If the wire rode at one spot a groove would be cut in the shoe reducing the life and causing problems with side sway of the engine. I beleive the contact shoes were made of hard carbon much like a motor brush.
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Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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