Steam Locomotive Coaling Stations and Diesel Locomotive Fueling Facilities

$85.00

Typically, coaling stations were huge towers of steel, concrete, or timber that held 50 to 1,000 tons of coal. This coal would eventually be dumped into steam locomotive tenders to be delivered across the country. The author uses reproduced material and articles that originally appeared in Railway Age and other trade magazines of the era, and advertisements from the three major builders of coaling stations: Fairbanks-Morse, Ogle Engineering and Roberts & Schaefer. Photographs show various types of coaling stations and fueling facilities, stand pipes and tanks, and cinder conveyors. It’s a great book for rail fans, historians, and modelers.

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Thomas W. Dixon, Jr.
Softcover
80 pages

Out of Print.
New old stock.

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Weight 0.450 kg
Dimensions 27.5 × 21.8 × 0.50 cm

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