Denny-
My impression was of a side view of the 590 N or early Atlantics with the six
wheel tender with a scoop on it.
I don't recall ever seeing the framed photo of a loco on a track pan...both
would be nice to find.
We'll keep on looking for references in the trade magazines on the experiment.
Charlie Vlk
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From: CBQ@groups.io <CBQ@groups.io> On Behalf Of Denny Anspach
Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2019 8:56 AM
To: CBQ@groups.io
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Wooten Fireboxes; was : Coal fires in cars ?
Wooten firebox discussion: extremely interesting and informative; fuel size,
availability, cost, BTUs, and flammability (or whatever term is applied to
actually coaxing a fuel to actually ignite and burn). I believe that the
Southern Pacific also had at least one such locomotive. I will inquire of my SP
steam expert colleague Dr. Bob Church.
Re: Bulletin Besler DRI article: Wow! That had completely slipped my mind,
and I probably would not have recalled it without being reminded. I will have
to reference it if only because I probably wrote down more then than I could
possibly dredge up out of mind now.
Water pans: I may be hallucinating (again), but in the back of my mind I seem
to recall somewhere in my past a framed photo of a CBQ locomotive c. early
1900’s over such pans, presumably somewhere Chicago-Aurora. But……?
Denny
Denny S. Anspach MD
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