QUOTE: The "tank" on top of the smokebox is indeed a feedwater heater. 2860 and other streamlined locomotives had their feedwater heaters inside the smokebox so it wouldn't interfere with the aerodynamics. The air tanks for the brakes are typically located uner the running boards.
QUOTE: After reviewing the references and again looking at the pictures, it is indeed the Airtank, as suspected
QUOTE: Originally posted by NTDN QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Not too many of us have access to something like this very often so thanks for posting for all to see. Agree with Ed on sending the first shot for Bergie to post.... Question...Isn't that a feed-water heater on top of the smoke box chamber...? Not 100% sure on that one. I was kinda wondering about it, because the 2816s sister locomotive (2860) never had that same tank. I was kinda wondering if that was originally there or was added on later? Anyone else know about this? Not sure either, though my first thought was "what an odd place to put the airtank", it does have the appearnce of being an airtank, and may infact be for the airbrakes. they may have moved it here, since the spot that the tank normally would be might have been used to hide some required new safety features. Jay
QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Not too many of us have access to something like this very often so thanks for posting for all to see. Agree with Ed on sending the first shot for Bergie to post.... Question...Isn't that a feed-water heater on top of the smoke box chamber...? Not 100% sure on that one. I was kinda wondering about it, because the 2816s sister locomotive (2860) never had that same tank. I was kinda wondering if that was originally there or was added on later? Anyone else know about this?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Not too many of us have access to something like this very often so thanks for posting for all to see. Agree with Ed on sending the first shot for Bergie to post.... Question...Isn't that a feed-water heater on top of the smoke box chamber...?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal Nice! As usual NS and CSX don't have a good steam trip policy so nothing good ever is around. Maybe someday...
QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy Got some pictures today of the Hudson 2816 steam trails. CP is testing the 2816 between the Coquitlam yard and Mission in the lower mainland, British Columbia, Canada. Almost didn't go, but thought I should go and see if I can sneek a peek at the last minute. Be nice, these pics are just me and my little digital camera, just took them for fun [:)]. Took this one while driving in my car and shooting across out the passenger window at 60 Km/h (my car is still in one piece too [;)]) It turned out to be a great day for train hunting!
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by dblstack Nice stuff -thanks for posting that. You mentioned these were "trials." Do you know what they were testing? Thx again - Stack
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
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