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A train in AN emergency, or a train with emergency brakes on?
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Norman W. Muelner, for whom the Metra F40PHM-2 locomotive #200 is named after, was a BN Trainmaster who went to help a train in emergency in bad weather and was struck by another commuter train.last week's question said:Who is Norman W. Muelner; for whom the Metra F40PHM-2 #200 is named after?
The roadname of the private railcar that contains a fireplace, Turkish Marble Bathtub, wine cellar, and other Italian decor is ‘Virginia City’. It was originally owned by the Southern Pacific, before authors Charles Clegg and Lucius Beebe remodeled it with the Venetian Decor in the 1950s.last week's question said:What is the name of the private railcar that contains a fireplace, Turkish Marble Bathtub, wine cellar, and other Italian decor?
I believe P87 means "true to the Prototype, precise 1:87 scale." I used to model in O gauge which is only nominally 1:48 scale. There was a subset called P48, true 1:48 scale, that used precise-to-scale rail and wheel cross sections. I find it hard to imagine a 1:87 true scale wheel staying on the rail -- the flange would be so tiny -- so I wonder what compromise, if any, the modeler must make?
Some of the wheels that I see appear to be concave, like some logging shay wheels.
In model railroads, the acronym P87 stands for ‘Proto-87’, which is a fine scale standard for wheels and trackwork, giving very close to scale dimensions for rails/pointwork and wheels.last week's question said:In model railroads, what does the acronym ‘P87’ stand for?
UK/AUS Vacuum brakes. this was one of the issues addressed with Flying Scotsman's US visit, when it was refitted with air brakes, along with a cow-catcher, knuckle couplings, a headlight and few other required things for US rails.
The term “suck and hope” refers to the Vacuum brake system.last week's question said:Which type of train brake system does the term “suck and hope” refer to?
The term ‘overarmer’ often refers to the ‘outside frame’ style of steam locomotive, where the wheels are placed between the frames, with cranks operating the coupling rods (and connecting rods, depending on design).last week's question said:What style of locomotive does the term ‘overarmer’ generally refer to?