Tenders or "tanks" as some shopmen called them, came
in two basic way's. Most were built in the same shop
as the new engine (as the new engine was built) but
sometimes, tenders were reused from an older class
either because that older class was scrapped or
received different tenders.
--- Bob & Marian Sorensen <rksmes@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> I thank those who have given information. However,
> I have a new question.
> When a new steam engine was built, at any shop,
> where did the tender come from?
> Was it built at the same time to "match" the engine
> or did another maker/shop specialize in just
> building tenders?
> Anyway, I thought this might be more interesting
> than bricks!
> Bob
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>
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