PROTOTYPE Railfan Photos of the Week, December 11th, 2016

LegomanBill Dec 11, 2016

  1. LegomanBill

    LegomanBill TrainBoard Member

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    Hi everyone! Here's this week's picks.

    Alan with a DRS Class 68
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    badlandnp with a DPU pair
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    GeorgeV with 1225 at night
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    HemiAdda2d with the Empire Builder
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    co_riff with a D&H hopper
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    YoHo with UP intermodal
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    Mike VE2TRV with a CP C424
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    r_i_straw in Roanoke
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    and Hardcoaler with a very appropriate shot for this time of the year

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  2. Hardcoaler

    Hardcoaler TrainBoard Member

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    Thanks Legoman -- International selections and from all seasons too. Thanks too for including my snowy NS shot. :)
     
  3. r_i_straw

    r_i_straw Mostly N Scale Staff Member

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    The steam shot from George V is quite dramatic.
     
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  4. BoxcabE50

    BoxcabE50 HOn30 & N Scales Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    What are the owner stencilled AAR letters on that D&H hoped? Looks like "TGX"?
     
  5. co_riff

    co_riff TrainBoard Supporter

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  6. Charlie

    Charlie TrainBoard Member

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    The AMTRAK photo would make a great "Home for the Holidays" card!

    Charlie
     
  7. fitz

    fitz TrainBoard Member

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    Nice work, as always. Ditto Russell's comment on George V's shot. Spectacular effects.
     
  8. GeorgeV

    GeorgeV TrainBoard Member

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    Glad you like it. This was taken during the night watch about 3AM on Saturday Dec 3. 'Tis the season for North Pole Express excursions at the Steam Railroading Institute which are run on Friday evening, 2 runs Saturday and Sunday. During the night hours we do servicing (grease rods and other fittings, oil in the lubricators and journals , water in the tender, and coal if needed).
    The volume of steam in the picture is due to a boiler blowdown being done. Depending on how much solid material is floating around in the boiler, we may discharge water 8 or 10 times per night, enough to lower the water level in the boiler about 5 inches per blowdown on the water glasses. We then run the injector to pull fresh water from the tender.
    The blowdown valve is on the lower side of the firebox. The water and steam is piped to the top of the boiler to a centrifugal separator. Steam goes out the top and water comes out a discharge near the ground. It's a spectacular and noisy operation.

    There I go again - too much information!
    George V.
     
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  9. Hytec

    Hytec TrainBoard Member

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    Hardly, very information and interesting. Please keep it up.
     

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