NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 191, Issue 47
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Tue Oct 27 20:39:04 EDT 2020
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> 3. Re: Jawn Henry water treatment tender (NW Mailing List
Based on the side sill of the auxiliary tender in the photo, I agree, it isn't Jawn's tender. The TE1's tender had side sills which were the same width as the sides rather than curved inward and under like the usual auxiliary tenders, also the sides were taller and lower to the track. -Ed Burnett, Lynchburg, Virginia
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> Subject: Re: Jawn Henry water treatment tender
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> Cousin Jim,
> Are you sure that's Jawn Henry's water treatment tender behind the 1231? ?Maybe what you're seeing is a standard A tank and what looks like the softener cistern is just the contour of the nose of the Class K 4-8-2 behind it.
> Bill KingArlington, Virginia
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