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 Post subject: Granite Rock No. 10 -- Cal. State RR Museum
PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 12:50 am 

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As reported on Trainorders.

http://sacramento.news10.net/news/arts- ... ilroad-411

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Granite Rock No. 10 will return to service on April 11, 2015. First introduced in May 1997 by the California State Railroad Museum, Granite Rock No. 10 was taken out of service in 2011 for extensive boiler repairs during which time diesel locomotives pulled the excursion trains. Granite Rock No. 10 is an oil-fired steam engine built by the H.K. Porter Co. for the U.S. Army in 1942.


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Granite Rock #10...yet again by El Cobrador, on Flickr


Edit: And here's one still running in Europe. Nice.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 7:32 am 

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Big, blocky, tank locomotives! Gotta love 'em.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 7:34 am 

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Photos from 1996 when GR 10 got a new barrel at Dixon Boiler Works in LA.

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Are they riveting a new boiler barrel to the original firebox?

If so, was that the 10s firebox, or the firebox that came from one of the Tombstone Junction 0-6-0Ts that CSRM purchased at auction to be a parts source for the 10?

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 Post subject: Re: Granite Rock No. 10 -- Cal. State RR Museum
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wilkinsd wrote:
Are they riveting a new boiler barrel to the original firebox?


Yes. The original boiler was in excellent condition except for severe external corrosion on the second course, mostly in the area of the longitudinal butt strap. I designed the barrel for the CSRM. Dixon got the contract to build it and install it. By 1996, there was no one in the front office that knew about riveting, so I consulted to shepherd them through the process. The rear tube sheet was replaced also.


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 11:12 pm 

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M Austin wrote:
wilkinsd wrote:
Are they riveting a new boiler barrel to the original firebox?


Yes. The original boiler was in excellent condition except for severe external corrosion on the second course, mostly in the area of the longitudinal butt strap. I designed the barrel for the CSRM. Dixon got the contract to build it and install it. By 1996, there was no one in the front office that knew about riveting, so I consulted to shepherd them through the process. The rear tube sheet was replaced also.


Very interesting, thanks for sharing the photos.

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If you want one of your own, Rivarossi has just
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http://www.amazon.com/Rivarossi-HO-Scal ... B00JTJPK76


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