Caboose Wheel Set Mystery
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Tue Jan 30 19:45:11 EST 2007
Didn't the yellow ball indicate that the car had been inspected and DID NOT
have the bad wheelsets? Therefore it was safe for service and interchange.
Don Trettel
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>Subject: Re: Caboose Wheel Set Mystery
>Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 04:34:32 GMT
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>Harry,
>Thanks for the info. It is quite possible that the wheel set in question
>was the type you mentioned. Do you know of any way that it could be
>identified as such? It makes some sense that since the N&W was going to
>donate the caboose to the city, knowing that it wouldn't be run on the
>N&W's rails, that a bad wheel set was put on it. Even if marking were in
>evidence (the caboose has been painted many times while in the park as well
>as being re-sheathed with plywood) there should be the yellow ball marking
>on it since it had a bad wheel set.
>Again thanks for the info.
>Dave Moorehead
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