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Date: 05/27/20 06:16
GLrr = Locomotive #111 = Low and Close
Author: Wacky-roger1942

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Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
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Date: 05/27/20 07:11
Re: GLrr = Locomotive #111 = Low and Close
Author: Mudrock

Roger, interesting views of something we don't normally get to see. Thank you for sharing it with us all.

Chris



Date: 05/27/20 07:42
Re: GLrr = Locomotive #111 = Low and Close
Author: Wacky-roger1942

Mudrock Wrote:
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> Roger, interesting views of something we don't
> normally get to see. Thank you for sharing it with
> us all.
>
> Chris

We are always looking for something a little different to try.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff



Date: 05/27/20 20:54
Re: GLrr = Locomotive #111 = Low and Close
Author: 462pacific

Roger, Thanks for the different angle. Quite interesting  lesson on how a train 
follows the rails. It is apparent that the wheels want to "crab" to the outside of
the curve. It shows much more opportunity for friction wear and tear on both rails
and wheels than I would imagine.



Date: 05/28/20 04:16
Re: GLrr = Locomotive #111 = Low and Close
Author: Wacky-roger1942

462pacific Wrote:
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> Roger, Thanks for the different angle. Quite
> interesting  lesson on how a train 
> follows the rails. It is apparent that the wheels
> want to "crab" to the outside of
> the curve. It shows much more opportunity for
> friction wear and tear on both rails
> and wheels than I would imagine.

Thanks for your nice comment and like us it seems you learned something.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff



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