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Author:  Dave Crosby [ Thu May 23, 2002 8:36 am ]
Post subject:  Sanding Facilities

As we lament the loss of so many steam-era fixtures (equipment, roundhouses, stations...), I'm wondering how many large scale sanding facilities are still standing.

From my window I can see the impressive sand tower at Steamtown NHS, a large afair over 50 feet tall and some 30 feet in diameter, which aside from the roundhouse, is the dominent feature of the Scranton yard.

Are there any other large-scale sand towers left out there besides this one?

Dave Crosby

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Author:  Rudd [ Thu May 23, 2002 12:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sanding Facilities

We have a tower salvaged from a local mainline's yard here at the museum in Savannah. It is currently in kit form in our storage area.


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Author:  Christopher Hauf [ Thu May 23, 2002 3:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sanding Facilities

Rudd,

I can second your note. The Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum (Rush, NY) has the sanding tower from the B&O's Lincoln Park facility in Rochester, NY. Our tower is also in kit form with the hopes of someday putting it up somewhere around our restoration facility.

Chris Hauf
R&GV RR Museum

> We have a tower salvaged from a local
> mainline's yard here at the museum in
> Savannah. It is currently in kit form in our
> storage area.


Rochester & Genesee Valley RR Museum
crhauf@frontiernet.net

Author:  Dave [ Thu May 23, 2002 4:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sanding Facilities

Hardware is gone but the reinforced concrete sand house and tower still stands at Spencer Shops.

Dave

irondave@bellsouth.net

Author:  Kevin McCabe [ Thu May 23, 2002 4:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sanding Facilities

> Hardware is gone but the reinforced concrete
> sand house and tower still stands at Spencer
> Shops.

> Dave

IRM has an ex-GTW tower, that had been changed slightly for diesel sanding. The tower is mounted and standing (and one Christmas, was even decorated with lights by one of our non-acrophobic members).


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Author:  T.J. Gaffney [ Wed May 29, 2002 10:17 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sanding Facilities *PIC*

Kevin-
Where is this tower from on the GTW? We lost the one in here in Port Huron about three years ago, unfortunately, and the coaling tower came down in the late 1970's. About all that exists is the turntable, which is currently inoperable, as CN has cutt all the leads to it. However, the car shops are still standing......

TJG

> IRM has an ex-GTW tower, that had been
> changed slightly for diesel sanding. The
> tower is mounted and standing (and one
> Christmas, was even decorated with lights by
> one of our non-acrophobic members).



Port Huron Museum
Image
tjgaffney@phmuseum.org

Author:  Kevin McCabe [ Wed May 29, 2002 3:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sanding Facilities

> Kevin-
> Where is this tower from on the GTW? We lost
> the one in here in Port Huron about three
> years ago, unfortunately, and the coaling
> tower came down in the late 1970's. About
> all that exists is the turntable, which is
> currently inoperable, as CN has cutt all the
> leads to it. However, the car shops are
> still standing......

South side of Chicago, near Midway. How long is the table up there? I'm still looking for an available 110'+, working or not.

> TJG


Kevinmccabe@avenew.com

Author:  T.J. Gaffney [ Wed May 29, 2002 5:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sanding Facilities *PIC*

> South side of Chicago, near Midway. How long
> is the table up there? I'm still looking for
> an available 110'+, working or not.

Kevin-
I'm doing some checking on that turntable. I have a shot of #6409 sitting on it about 1950 or so, so that means its at least 100 feet long. According to the shot, there looks to be room to spare. I would go out and measure, but somehow I have a feeling CN would frown on that a tad....

TJG


Port Huron Museum
Image
tjgaffney@phmuseum.org

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