Re: Track Pans
Author: Tom McCann
Date: 08-27-2009 - 13:19

Another railroad that employed track pans was Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore LInes, the 1933 amalgamation of the former RDG (Atlantic City RR) and PRR (West Jersey & Seashore) operations in southern New Jersey.

I recall seeing a photograph of a PRSL train, led by a PRR K4 Pacific, scooping water from a track pan at Ancora, N.J.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Water scoops...... Rolland A. Meyers 08-24-2009 - 17:19
  Re: Water scoops / track pans ...... Graham Buxton 08-24-2009 - 18:26
  Re: Water scoops / track pans ...... George Andrews 08-24-2009 - 19:32
  Re: Water scoops / track pans ...... Ken Shattock (aka 'KRK') 08-24-2009 - 22:07
  Re: Water scoops / track pans ...... George Andrews 08-25-2009 - 14:40
  The museum at Strasburg, Pennsylvania d 08-24-2009 - 22:15
  Re: Track Pans espeefoamer 08-25-2009 - 00:16
  Re: Track Pans Key Route Ken 08-25-2009 - 09:11
  Re: Track Pans agentatascadero 08-25-2009 - 13:13
  Re: Track Pans Key Route Ken 08-25-2009 - 13:26
  Any other water scoops in museums? d 08-25-2009 - 14:42
  Re: Any other water scoops in museums? JLY 08-25-2009 - 14:46
  Re: Any other water scoops in museums? Third Rail 08-25-2009 - 15:27
  Re: Track Pans Rolland A. Meyers 08-25-2009 - 20:06
  Re: Track Pans Tom McCann 08-27-2009 - 13:19


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