"Cutting Coal"
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Wed Apr 12 23:58:48 EDT 2006
Bill; is that because those little locos only had little tenders ? <G>
> In mainline service on the ACL we did not have to "cut coal." At the risk
> of bringing down the wrath of the N&W crowd again, the ACL was one up
> on the N&W in this department. All P-5-a and P-5-b Pacifuc locomotives
> in the 1500, 1600, and 1700 class,. which represented about 90% of the
> steam motuve power used in freight and passenger service on the mainline,
> and the Wilmington and Norfolk Districts came from Alco Locomotive
> Works equipped with coal pushers. This was in effect a steam cylinder
> mounted at about 45 degrees behind the coal bunker which, when activated
> by steam pressure shoved the whole rear wall of the coal bunker forward
> thus moving the entire volumn of coal toward the open stoker trough
> on the floor of the tender. As a rule, coal pushers were not used very
> much in passenger service as the vibration set up by high speeds would
> shake the coal down continually while the train was at track speed.
> Bill Sellers.
>
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