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Re: Question for you knowledgeable Train-heads
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 25 Dec 2006 04:15:23 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Dave Schuler wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Cale Leiphart wrote:
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In lugnet.trains, Dave Schuler wrote:
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Recently while on a walk with my son, I took some pictures of a few train
cars that have been sort of on display in my town for at least all of the 3
1/2 years weve lived here. Theyre clean and looked-after, to judge by
the lack of grafitti, vandalism, and garbage, but I have no idea why
theyre there or who owns them. The track on which theyre located doesnt
appear to be especially active, but Ive seen them at different points
along, say, a 200-yard stretch of it.
Anyway, the caboose I can identify readily enough, but I wasnt sure about
this one.
Also, this
piece of apparatus is on an adjacent track. Any idea of what it is?
I ask because, of course, my son asked what they are, and I told him that
Id consult with experts and report back.
Thanks for any info/input you can provide!
Dave!
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The Penn Central car is a transfer caboose. Here is a Wikipedia page with a
description about half way down.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caboose
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At this point I am forced to admit that nearly everything I know about trains
comes from Ive Been Working on the Railroad and The Little Red Caboose,
with additional blanks filled in by Thomas the Tank Engine. I wouldnt even
have known how to go about researching this without your information--thanks
very much!
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No problem and Im glad I could help. I was going through some old issues of
Model Railroader the other week looking for some inspiration and came across a
model of a Southern Pacific transfer caboose. I thought it looked neat so added
it to my list of things Id eventually like to build. So when I looked at your
photo I immediately recognized it.
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Im not sure about the other. Its most likely some type of Maintenance of
way equipment. What type I dont know.
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The consensus seems to be a spike driver/puller, so Ill go with that.
Thanks again for everyones responses! Now, when my son asks that the teal
car is, I can tell him. He likes the red caboose, but a special caboose
would be even cooler to him.
Dave!
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Sweet
Cale
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| (...) At this point I am forced to admit that nearly everything I know about trains comes from "I've Been Working on the Railroad" and "The Little Red Caboose," with additional blanks filled in by Thomas the Tank Engine. I wouldn't even have known (...) (18 years ago, 25-Dec-06, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
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