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| Date: | Thu, 21 Mar 2013 17:12:15 -0600 |
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Philip wrote:
> Interesting to note that this turntable has no pit. The ring rail is
> flat on the ground and only the lead track and the track that went to
> the enginehouse are elevated to match up with the table.
Yes, that is an interesting observation of Burwell, Philip. From the
fairly coarse Schuyler photo (the snip I posted, I had already enlarged
and interpolated) it does look like it may have had a pit. Unless any
ground-level photos turn up to contradict it, I'll model the Schuyler TT
with a pit. So far, I haven't managed to find a single photo of the Q
Schuyler facilities...
Randy
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