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| Date: | Thu, 21 Mar 2013 19:54:30 -0000 |
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As it seems kinda quiet around here, I'll ask this question that has been
rolling around in my head for a while now.
At the end of "Q" branch lines where there was no connection to another
railroad or "Q" main, what generally was the preferred method to turn a
locomotive?
Turntable or a Wye?
If a turntable, any idea as to type?
I know they used truss type at some of the larger engine terminal (photos of
Denver and Eola come to mind), but I am looking for what may have been used at
the end of a light to medium density branch.
Thanks gang in advance for your help and information.
Greg K
Minnesota
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