boiler for N&W 2300, "Jawn Henry"
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The boiler used for Jawn Henry was vastly different than the ones used
for C&O's 'Chessie' turbines. The JH boiler resembled industrial or
marine water tube boilers; more or less cubical in shape. The boiler
for the C&O locos was pure railroad, much the size and proportions of
those for the 2-6-6-6's. Other locos which tried the fire tube idea
limited the tubes to the firebox walls; the remainder of their boilers
were conventional with flues, etc.
Jerome Crosson
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Subject: Re: boiler for N&W 2300, "Jawn Henry"
Responding to the query and comments on the Jawn Henry (#2300) water
tube boiler, I want to note that in the 37th Edition of Steam, the
annual Babcock and Wilcox publication on that subject published in
1955, there is a photo of the boiler that would be installed in the
2300 set up for operational testing on a shop floor. It can be found on
page 26-5. Its only resemblance to a locomotive in that image is
strictly in terms of proportions and scale, and accomodation to the
carbody style of the diesel-electric locomotives of the period seems to
have been in the minds of its designers from inception.
This seems to differ from some other designs for water tube boilers in
locomotives, but consistent with the design used by the C&O "Chessie"
project of roughly the same time.
Sorry to have taken as much time in looking this up and posting.
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