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Steam & Excursion > Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off Her?Date: 09/28/14 04:23 Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off Her? Author: LoggerHogger Ok steam experts, here is a challenge for you.
I have provided you with a photo of a steam locomotive backhead to see who cat identify the loocomotive itself. I have also attached a photo of the throttle off this unigue engine to see if that helps you ID the locomotive. I would give you the photographer of the back head, but that might give it away. I will name him when we have a winner. Good luck! Martin Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/28/14 04:27 by LoggerHogger. Date: 09/28/14 05:53 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: texas_chaz Sierra No. 3? Looks close if it isn't, so maybe some other Rogers locomotive?
- Chaz edit: Well, I don't think its Sierra No. 3, no power reverse on that engine. Only setup that looks kind of close is V&T 25, but I don't think that's it either. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/28/14 06:13 by texas_chaz. Date: 09/28/14 06:10 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LoggerHogger Definately NOT Sierra #3.
Martin Date: 09/28/14 06:18 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: fehorse1 Is it one of the Uintah mallets?
Date: 09/28/14 06:38 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LoggerHogger No Pete, not one of the Uintah Mallets.
Martin Date: 09/28/14 08:40 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: SierraRail Sierra Railroad #18?
Date: 09/28/14 08:52 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LoggerHogger Not Sierra #18. The power reverse would be the give away that it could not be #18.
Martin Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/28/14 08:59 by LoggerHogger. Date: 09/28/14 09:32 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: Lurch Three feed lubricator so it must be a soaker.
Date: 09/28/14 10:25 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: kingman Is it a 4-4-0
Date: 09/28/14 10:49 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LoggerHogger Not a 4-4-0.
Martin Date: 09/28/14 14:09 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: Lurch 3' gauge?
Date: 09/28/14 14:46 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LoggerHogger Not 3' gauge - but good guess.
Martin Date: 09/28/14 20:34 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: jbbane This photo has some very interesting features: A rather small back head, which I too had erroneously assumed to be from a NG engine, yet has a power reverse. The photo may be a fairly old photo or if the photo is current, it is not under FRA because it does not have a second water glass. It is obviously oil fired. The engineers side injector is outside the cab which was fairly common. The brake system appears to be 6ET which tells us little other than it likely older rather than late steam. I'll take a guess that it was not originally an oil fired engine as the steam gauge being right at the center of the back head facing the tender would not be very convenient for an oil fireman to watch. I think you are going to have to supply a clue or two on this one Martin. Is the engine extant or is the throttle lever just a relic of a long scrapped engine?
Date: 09/29/14 04:10 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LoggerHogger All good observations Bret.
Yes she was built as a wood burner and later converted to burn oil. The photo is an old photo of her in her last days. I wish she was still around but alas she is not. I have her throttle lever and one of her plates. Only a few other pieces of her survived. Martin Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/29/14 04:12 by LoggerHogger. Date: 09/29/14 11:40 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: CimaScrambler Appears to me in the photo the boiler is not centered in the cab. So perhaps it was a Shay?
Kit Courter Menefee, CA LunarLight Photography Date: 09/29/14 11:58 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LarryDoyle CimaScrambler Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Appears to me in the photo the boiler is not > centered in the cab. So perhaps it was a Shay? Sorta looks that way, but it may just be the camera angle. It would seem a Shay would have a 4 feed lubricator. John Date: 09/29/14 12:55 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: doge_of_pocopson Sumpter Valley?
Date: 09/29/14 14:46 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: nycman Pretty small diameter backhead. One of those SP 0-6-0Ts?
Date: 09/29/14 16:01 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LarryDoyle LarryDoyle Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > CimaScrambler Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Appears to me in the photo the boiler is not > > centered in the cab. So perhaps it was a Shay? > > Sorta looks that way, but it may just be the > camera angle. It would seem a Shay would have a 4 > feed lubricator. > > John Furthermore, I don't see a notch in the cab front in front of the engineers seat. Nope. Not a Shay. The position of the rear cab wall seen on the left would also seem to preclude it being an SP (or 'most anyone elses') shop switcher. -John Date: 09/30/14 03:50 Re: Who Can Identify This Backhead & The Throttle Off H Author: LoggerHogger Not a Shay. Not Sumpter Valley.
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