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Author: | G. Mark Ray - TVRM [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 3:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | CP G-5 Question |
Can someone please tell me what the total heating surface for a CP G-5 is? And if anyone here has been involved in doing boiler calculations for one of these locomotives, please email me. Thanks, G. Mark Ray TVRM Shop Updates by Steve Freer aw90h@cs.com |
Author: | jimwrinn [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 4:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Calculating the formula, Mark?? |
To go on the outside engineer's corner of the cab? Wrinnbo@aol.com |
Author: | G. Mark Ray - TVRM [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 5:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Calculating the formula, Mark?? |
Not quite Jim, our 4-6-2 belonged to the Canadian National.... TVRM Shop Updates by Steve Freer aw90h@cs.com |
Author: | jimwrinn [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 5:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Ya, but if it's a Tennessee Walker now |
... It does have to look the part! Besides, now YOU have to find a place for "Let's Roll!" somewhere on it! Happy Easter, y'all! Jim Wrinnbo@aol.com |
Author: | GS1 [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 8:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ya, but if it's a Tennessee Walker now |
> ... It does have to look the part! > Besides, now YOU have to find a place for > "Let's Roll!" somewhere on it! > Happy Easter, y'all! Jim I would recommend you check with Tim Sposato of Ohio Central. Am sure you know these guys from their wheel work at TVRM for 6325. Oh yeah, Our 6325 video is now in stock. Its not on the web site yet, so if interested you can email me. Greg Scholl PS...Mark we also have some G-5's in our vintage Canadian stuff, but that doesn't help you with your question....also have some CN Pacifics though,including mixed trains! Videos sales@gregschollvideo.com |
Author: | Michael Brown (TVRM) [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 8:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: CP G-5 Question |
The things you miss when someone moves 90 minutes away..... Total evaporative heating surface for CP #1272 Class G-5d is 199 + 2,377 = 2576 sq. ft. Superheater surface is 744 sq. ft. (Type A) Grate area 45.6 sq. ft. See you in a week or three... Mike > Can someone please tell me what the total > heating surface for a CP G-5 is? > And if anyone here has been involved in > doing boiler calculations for one of these > locomotives, please email me. > Thanks, > G. Mark Ray Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum newriver400@cs.com |
Author: | G. Mark Ray - TVRM [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 10:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ya, but if it's a Tennessee Walker now |
Actually I am doing these calculations for Tim. And I thought I could get a really quick answer by posting a note here (and I did). TVRM Shop Updates aw90h@cs.com |
Author: | G. Mark Ray - TVRM [ Fri Mar 29, 2002 10:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Ya, but if it's a Tennessee Walker now |
We've talked about recognizing its CN heritage by doing a Maple Leaf on the cylinder jacketing. Would "Let's Roll" look okay there or should we place those words on the tender? We'll be getting those words on the 610 very soon. I also want to get a special instruction out that instructs the conductors to authorize proceed soley with the words "Let's Roll". Would any other steamers look as good as the 4449 in Red, White and Blue? I think those colors should be hers alone due to her days on the AFT. We'll fly the Colors on the 610 and the 630 but they'll both remain black. Mark TVRM Shop Updates aw90h@cs.com |
Author: | Robert John Davis [ Sat Mar 30, 2002 2:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | A novel idea or a novelty? |
Mark, The Maple Leaf on t he cylinder jacket is a cool idea. "Let's roll'" was neat once, but it will become as over-hyped as *nsync if everything that moves gets it painted on it. A novel idea would be to take your pre 9-11-2001 relic and restore her to an as-built appearance. I know that probably doesn't suit your organization's goal, but it would be nice to honor the artifact in your posession with a full restoration - mechanical and aesthetic. We are in an interesting time from an historic perspective, and many of us have different (and valid) feelings about how it affects us and our views. For me, I'm more inclined to honor the past with greater reverence. Rob trains@robertjohndavis.com |
Author: | CN PACIFIC [ Sat Mar 30, 2002 3:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: A novel idea or a novelty? |
Amen Rob! Glad to see someone in America feels like I do. It's refreshing to know I am not alone at least, for what thats worth. What you suggest is what REAL railway preservation is all about. I wish I could email you some Easter ham we are going to have tomorrow. It's not green either! Greg (stiring the pot once more) Scholl Videos sales@gregschollvideo.com |
Author: | John J. Blair [ Sat Mar 30, 2002 11:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | A REAL pair of 9-11 vintage locomotives |
CNYNRHS "DL&W E8s 807 and 808" were in Hoboken NJ within sight of the WTC when those PIG MURDERERS flew those jets into the towers on Sept. 11. They were in town for the Try Transit Festival, held at the Hoboken Terminal on Sept. 8, 2001 If I ever get to work on those units again, I will ask the Board's permission to place a plaque inside the cabs of the units. PS, If Hume would like, I could scan in a photo I took early in the morning of Sept.8 of the two E units with the WTC in the background. jjbx@twcny.rr.com |
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