Steam engines being restored
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Wed Dec 11 15:54:00 EST 2013
Just curious, is there a list somewhere of locomotives that are being
considered for restoration?
Mike Weeks
Seattle
On Dec 10, 2013 9:47 AM, "NW Mailing List" <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
> At the archives there are drawings of cracked frames and their repair as
> Gordan described. I saw the 2156 at St. Louis about 23 years ago and there
> was a crack in the front LP frame ahead of the left cylinder above the
> engine truck. It was not a crack across the frame but appeared to me a
> small place that had been pushed out maybe six inches long on the frame
> side. This is from my recollection.
>
> Bud Jeffries
>
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> *Subject:* Re: Steam engines being restored
>
> One little historical note that not many people today know is that the N&W
> experienced cracks in the front engine frame of "Y" class steam locomotives
> after some 14 tons* of lead was poured into the front frame to give it more
> adhesion for the booster valve was added at the same time in 1953-56*..
> During the summer of 1958 one of my responsibilities at the Shaffers
> Crossing roundhouse was to search for, and inspect, broken parts off steam
> locomotives and prepare a "broken parts report" for the Research & Test
> Department. I would keep the broken part to see if the lab wanted me to
> send it to them for examination. Apparently the extra weight in the front
> engine frame began to take its toll by 1958 because during my wanderings
> around the roundhouse I saw a fair number of "Y" class front frames where a
> wheel set had been dropped and a crack above the pedestal opening cut out
> by acetylene torch and the cut then slowly filled by electric welding by
> patient welders. So, there is plenty of precedent for repairing the crack
> in the 2156 frame.
>
> *Jeffries' *N&W--Giant of Steam*
>
> Gordon Hamilton
>
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> > Mason
> >
> > I have seem pictures of the crack and don't thank its that big of a
> > problem not cheap or easily fixed
> > but compared to the cost of restoration would be miner
> >
> > Larry Evans
> > Kenova,WV
> >
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> >
> >
> >>I would love to see it under steam again as this locomotive worked the
> >>Shenandoah Division quite a bit. But it is my understanding that the
> frame
> >>under the front set of drivers is broken. That would make the project
> >>financially if not physically impossible.
> >>
> >> Mason Cooper
> >>
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> >> Subject: Re: Steam engines being restored
> >>
> >> That was a very long time ago. The St. Louis Museum was still in
> >> "acquisition" mode. Much has changed - different organization;
> different
> >> people in charge; other pieces of the collection in the process of
> being
> >> restored and needing space for display. Maybe the question should be
> >> asked again. Just suggesting.
> >>
> >> Jerome Crosson (N&W West - St Peters MO).
> >>
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> >> I do not believe it is due to the feed water heater
> >> that 2156 is out of the running. From my understanding the reason
> >> 2156 is not being pursued. Is that when NS had the Steam program
> >> the first time around they approached the museum in St. Louis
> >> about 2156 and pretty much the museum didn't want to work with
> >> them. Something about requiring insurance on it that made ti to
> >> costly to move? IIRC
> >>
> >> Nathan
> >> Nathan Simmonstrainman51 at gmail.comhttp://www.t-51.orgKI4MSK
> >> On 12/7/2013 08:34, NW Mailing List wrote:
> >>
> >> As I read about the various steam engines being restored, or
> >> planning to be, one thing I noticed is that all the possible
> >> candidates had one thing in common. NONE had a Worthington BL
> >> style feed water heater. Are they really that difficult to
> >> restore? I know that towards the end of steam on the N&W, the
> >> Y3's being used in yard service had them removed due to parts and
> >> maintenance issues. Is that one of the main reasons that 2156
> >> isn't being considered? T&P has 610 with an Elesco, Most have
> >> Worthington SA style FWH, but I haven't seen ONE BL style on a
> >> restored loco.
> >>
> >>
> >> Mark Lindsey
> >> Stuck in the 1930's
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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