Y3 Proto 2000

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Mon May 4 21:31:07 EDT 2020


Does any know if the N&W Y-3's ever used Canteens?

I have three of the P2K  Y-3's, hope get DCC sound installed this year.

W.A.Coleman

> On May 2, 2020 at 12:47 PM NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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>     Thanks, Don. I couldn't figure that out and assumed it was some sort of abbreviation or description I'd never head of. Makes sense.
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>     Roger Huber
>     Deer Creek Locomotive Works
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>     On Saturday, May 2, 2020, 10:18:58 AM CDT, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
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>     And “rwnswe” is “tender” with the left hand shifted one key to the left on the keyboard.
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>     Don
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>     Roger -
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>     The N&W had two varities of 18000 gallon tenders.  The type modeled for the Y-3s is the earlier version.  A later version had a cast underframe that served as the bottom of the cistern; it was somewhat shorter than the earlier version.  Both versions carried 26 tons of coal.  The 16000 version modeled carried 23 tons; N&W had several hundred of these tenders.
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>     The next step up was the 22000 gallon job which also carried 26 tons of coal and made its debut behind the Y-5s.
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>     Hope this helps -
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>     EdK
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>     Sent: Friday, May 01, 2020 9:47 PM
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>     Subject: Re: Y3 Proto 2000
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>     Ed,
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>     I have a hard time making ID on some of the N&W tenders. What is an 18k rwnswe tender?
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>     Roger Huber
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>     On Friday, May 1, 2020, 07:36:35 PM CDT, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org mailto:nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org > wrote:
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>     I have a 2005 with footboard front end, no bridgepipe and 18K rwnswe.  This is correct for the 2005 which was in yard service at Portsmouth.
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>     I have a 2024 with road pilot, bridgepipe and 18K tender.  This engine worked the Roanoke-Bluefield local freight and I photographed it a couple of times at Walton.
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>     I have a 2037 (the first Y-3 I ever saw) with a road pilot, no bridgepipe, and thanks to a tender swap with the Rev. Jim Nichols, a 16K tender.  I saw the 2037 working a mine run on the Dry Fork.
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>     Hope this helps . . .
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>     - Ed King
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>     Sent: Friday, May 01, 2020 10:49 AM
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>     Re: Proto 2000 Y3.  I checked my two models.  They are both lettered.  2005 has the original Y3 front set up and with foot board pilot.  2024 came with bridge pipe front end and road pilot.  I remember contacting Life-Like about buying a road pilot for 2005.  They sent me the part at no charge.  Unfortunately after Walther's acquired Life-Like, they wanted nothing to do with steam models. So finding a bridge pipe part would not be easy.
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>     Attached is a photo of 2010 in Hagerstown original front end and road pilot.  Photo by Charles Summers.  Charlie worked as a farm hand.  On his weekends off he would take rail photos with a simple box camera.  Before his death he gave his negatives to a friend of his.  2010 was one of his better efforts.  Too bad he didn't have a better camera.  I have scanned what there was of N&W, dating from the late 1930's up to the end of steam on the Shenandoah Division.
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