Question about locomotive weights
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How much sand in the sandboxes, Gordon?
EdK
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Weights tabulated in N&W locomotive diagram books are headed, "Weight in Working Order," which would include water in the boiler at the prescribed level and water and coal in the tender, etc. For example the figures listed on the Y6b diagram are:
On Drivers 548500 lbs.
On Engine Truck 34640
On Trailing Truck 28380
Engine Total 611520
Tender 378600
Engine and Tender 990120
Light Weight Tender 135200
Gordon Hamilton
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Subject: Question about locomotive weights
Are the weights usually quoted for N&W steam locomotives empty or operating (water in the boiler, burning coal in the firebox, oil in the lubricators) weights?
Tom Black
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