Weed Spraying Train
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Wed Oct 31 15:03:44 EDT 2018
Joseph,
Contact me offline at gordonshamilton at cox.net and I'll see what I can do
for you.
Gordon
On 10/31/2018 2:00 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Gordon,
> Speaking of the weed spraying train, do you have any more pictures of
> this train or where they may be found in the Archives? I’m
> contemplating building an N&W weed spraying train in O Scale.
>
> Sincerely,
> Joseph Congemi
>
> On Oct 30, 2018, at 22:52, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org
> <mailto:nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
>
>> I am very familiar with the use of water spouts to fill not only
>> steam loco tenders but also tank cars. I worked four summers (1952 -
>> 1955) as a laborer in the shops in Durham, NC (3 summers) and in
>> Winston-Salem, NC (1 summer). Several times daily I would have to
>> climb up onto the top of a tender tank, open the funnel lid, pull the
>> spout down against the counterweight tending to pull the spout
>> upward, generally stand or sit on the spout to keep it down, reach up
>> and pull on the rope to open the valve which admitted water into the
>> spout, and try to judge when to shut off the tremendous flow of water
>> to avoid overflowing the tank. In addition, I worked June and July
>> of 1954 as a laborer on the N&W's weed spray train covering the
>> entire N&W east of Williamson, WV (the ability to see that part of
>> the railroad up close was why I sought that job). Our train had four
>> tank cars for water (plus two chemical tank cars, the spray car and a
>> bunk car). During those two months I filled the four tank cars from
>> many different water tanks (see the attached photo of one on the
>> Shenandoah Division as best as I can remember the location). I am
>> confident that the operators of today's weed control trains wish that
>> they had as great a selection of high-flow-rate water sources as we
>> did when water tanks were all over the railroad.
>>
>> I don't remember how long it might have taken to fill an almost empty
>> tender, but it didn't take long when you consider the diameter of the
>> spout and that the spout was completely filled with rushing water.
>> By the way, there was no need for a lock on the water tank valve.
>> The thief/vandal could never reach the valve rope while standing on
>> the ground.
>>
>> Gordon Hamilton
>>
>> On 10/30/2018 5:49 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> Me too, that is why I originally asked the question. Remember,
>>> after coming to a complete stop, the brakeman would have to turn the
>>> valve (? terminology) on the car immediately behind the locomotive
>>> to keep air in the line; then the locomotive would uncouple from the
>>> train and move into place at the water plug. The brakeman would
>>> have to climb up on the tender and open the water fill hatch; then
>>> position the water spout over the tender. I'm not certain about the
>>> mechanism to operate the water spout, but I presume there was some
>>> type of lock so no vandals or ambitious railfans could discharge
>>> water improperly. The spouts were of large diameter so I imagine
>>> the water discharged at a fast rate, perhaps only taking a few
>>> minutes to reach capacity; then the entire process was reversed from
>>> securing the discharge pipe, closing the water hatch and climbing
>>> down from the tender. I would imagine a similar procedure was
>>> followed for coal loading. The locomotive then needed to back to
>>> the train and couple up, with the air hoses connected, etc.
>>>
>>> Since most sound decoders today have a water fill routine available,
>>> I have been programming this into my steam loco decoders (there is
>>> no coal fill that I am aware of); I also use the ash dump feature
>>> for locos returning the roundhouse and before going on the
>>> turntable. All interesting operational aspects.
>>>
>>> Jim Brewer
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 5:04 PM NW Mailing List
>>> <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org <mailto:nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm curious as to how long on average was a coal and water stop
>>> for a mainline locomotive? 15 minutes?
>>>
>>> Mike Weeks
>>> Seattle
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 9:59 AM NW Mailing List
>>> <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org <mailto:nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Jim,
>>> One of Bud Swearer's recordings is of a train stopping at
>>> Villamont for water and I don't think that they uncoupled
>>> from the train.
>>>
>>> Jimmy Lisle
>>>
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