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Re: [CBQ] Assigned Waycars

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Assigned Waycars
From: "Russ Strodtz" <borneo@19main.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:56:42 -0500
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Charlie,

"No.7 truck", "NE12","NE13"?

You lost me there.

Russ
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Charlie Vlk
  To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Wednesday, 26 September, 2007 09:40
  Subject: Re: [CBQ] Assigned Waycars


  Leo-
  I understand the riding qualities regarding slack action and the advantage 
of cushioned underframes.... but did the NE12 and NE13 have much in the way
  of cushioned draft gear???
  However, the No.7 truck must have given a decent ride as even the 
thrifty-minded CB&Q would not have been able to withstand the wheels of 
progress
  and the BRT/UTU for as long as they did.   More likely the brotherhoods 
caved in because all the other divisions and railroads in the country 
abandoned
  assigned cabooses/waycars.   I do know the wood cars were getting pretty 
ratty after the BN merger because Joe Legner was approached by the
  BN Mechanical Department because they knew we had a full set of waycar 
drawings (which they didn't) and they were contemplating a major rebuild of 
a number of cars!
  Instead, they ended up buying a few of the surplus ATSF cars (redeeming 
all the former liars making HO and N Scale copies of those cars painted in 
any
  roadname under the sun!!).
  The No. 7 truck must have been a good thing to make a oak, cast iron, and 
wrought steel bar assembly design last behind wood burning diamond-stacked
  4-4-0s through U33C and SD45 power in a time span of over 100 years!!! 
The design shared many details with a number of six wheel trucks and the 
No.2 (and variations)
  longer wheelbase four wheel passenger car truck.
  Charlie Vlk

  PS-  The UP and the C&NW thought highly of the design as well making 
almost identical copies of the No. 7 truck for their waycars... even to the 
point of the UP having a
  program of reequipping wood and steel cars that had been built with cast 
freight car trucks with them...for cars assigned to mainline service!!! 
They even officially referred
  to it as the "Q" truck.

    And talk about a rough ride due to unbuffered slack action !? Must have
    been what it was like to ride in the old wooden cars in the 60s. 
Probably why
    they agreed to go to the new pooled cabooses.






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