Water columns
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Sat May 7 23:06:22 EDT 2011
They were black. Jim Nichols
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Subject: Water columns
I have been watching the various N&W Steam videos and always see the water
columns to be a grimy dark grey.
Were they originally light/medium grey, gloss black, or even chromate green when
newly painted or built?
I don't seem to be able to get written descriptions of the trackside devices as
used in the 1930's era.
I did track down some info that suggests the cement items constructed in the
mid-atlantic area used a lot more sand in the mix during the 1930's,
which gave the sidewalks, streets, and infrastructure a more orangey/reddish
brown look to it.
They still used oil to lay down on dirt roades to keep the dust down too!
Mark Lindsey
Stuck in the 1930's
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