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Model Railroader Magazine 1937 December Plans Suburban Tank loco, hopper

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    Model Railroader Magazine 1937 December Plans Suburban Tank loco, hopper
    Model Railroader 1937 December
    CONTENTS
    BUILDING A LOCOMOTIVE part 12 Vanderbilt and rectangular tank tenders; conclusion of series
    POLARIZED REVERSING RELAY mounted in tender, relay gives positive control when used with D C
    LOWERING FUEL CONSUMPTION the boomer explains how to reduce train resistance by cleaning trucks
    THE MODEL RAILROAD ERA so your model pike is a pioneer, is it? Then what, pay tell, is this one?
    STEAM LOCOMOTIVE CHARACTERISTICS how adding drilvers affects locomotive sped and drawbar horsepower
    BOSTON & ALBANY TANKER an ideal prototype for the model rail who carries his loco with him
    AENT PAINTING
    BRIDGE ABUTMENTS the bridge substructure is an important part of the prototype
    A SIMPLE REBUILT LOCO
    Planning a Motive Power Program.
    The locomotive stud of your model railroad deserves serious consideration even if you can only contemplate one locomotive for the near future. Sooner or later you will have more than that one, and even buying the one will be more fun if you fit it into a well thought out plan covering all the future motive power needs of your road.
    Planning this locomotive program is fun in itself. Of course you don't go about it as a real railroad does, always looking into the future. You can go backwards too. Your model locomotive stud can include locos of 1910 vintage acquired in 1938, and this only adds to the intrigue of the job.
    The trick is to not only provide for hauling all classes of available business at any stage of the road's development, but also to provide for it with locos that belong together. At the outset you may limit your road to freight service only. This will simplify the locomotive problem, as one light freight engine can serve on the road as well as do the switching. This one locomotive can be a Consolidation or light Mikado.
    Or, if you start off with both freight and passenger, you may elect to start with a Ten-Wheeler or a low driver Pacific. These small dual service locomotives should not be too numerous on your road, however, unless special conditions justify it. As you add power there'll be more and more need for specialized engines for various classes of service. After two or three road engines, you'll of course need a switcher. You may need high wheeled Atlantics or Pacifies or Hudsons to handle your fast passenger traffic and low wheeled Mikes or Berkshires for the through freight drags. As your road grows you may find it necessary to add big, powerful dual service locomotives of the 4-8-4 type.
    All pictures are of the actual item.  There may be reflection from the lights in some photos.   We try to take photos of any damage.    If this is a railroad item, this material is obsolete and no longer in use by the railroad.  Please email with questions. Publishers of Train Shed Cyclopedias and Stephans Railroad Directories. Large inventory of railroad books and magazines. Thank you for buying from us.
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