Re: Steam tenders/watering
Author: Bill K.
Date: 02-03-2007 - 07:25

Hi Steven,

The reason would most likely be, the stop for water would also serve as a time to service the locomotive. Steam locomotives have to have the main and siderods greased and oil must be added to all bearing or other friction surfaces at regular intervals. :o)



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Steam tenders/watering Steven D. Johnson 02-02-2007 - 22:52
  Re: Steam tenders/watering Mike Swanson 02-03-2007 - 01:09
  Re: Steam tenders/watering Bill K. 02-03-2007 - 07:25
  Re: Steam tenders/watering E 02-03-2007 - 13:00
  Added water tenders Dick Seelye 02-03-2007 - 16:43
  Re: Added water tenders George Manley 02-03-2007 - 19:22
  Re: Added water tenders Steven D. Johnson 02-04-2007 - 02:27
  Re: further Steven D. Johnson 02-04-2007 - 02:36
  Re: further Bon Mot 02-04-2007 - 08:19
  Re: Added water tenders rich hall 02-05-2007 - 09:18
  Re: Added water tenders Dick Seelye 02-04-2007 - 13:02
  Re: Steam tenders/watering Tony Burzio 02-05-2007 - 17:42


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