611 move to East End Shops

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Thu Sep 6 15:35:38 EDT 2007


Flues and Tubes would have to be replaced reguardless if 1218 were to be
rebuilt, so no problem there. There are plenty of other sources for air pump
parts all over this country so that really isn't a problem either, besides
after sitting for 10+ years you are likely going to take the pumps apart to
clean and rebuild them anyways. Staybolts really aren't a problem either,
but it would be nice to not have to start from nothing.

Now, I will say, 1218 would cost a small fortune to rebuild. Ask the UP they
spend it every year with the 3985.

Jason Greene
Oakwood, GA


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> Not necessarily, I don't know, and can't say it was malicious, but there

> are a variety of parts, i.e. air pumps, that were completely rebuilt,

> sitting in plastic on the shop floor that were sold, empty shells were

> placed back on the locomotive, when it would have been as simple to hang

> the rebuilt pumps back on. There are no flues and tubes in the

> locomotive, there are hardware store bolts holding the firebox together,

> not stays. Both flues, tubes and staybolts for 1218 were sold at the

> auction. Now there was/is a boxcar with a bunch of parts shipped back to

> Roanoke with 1218, that stayed with it while stored in the old paint

> shop.

>

> It could run again, probably, but the costs of doing such are

> exponentially higher because of missing materials that were already on

> hand that could have been saved with the locomotive.

>

> Ken Miller

>

> On Sep 5, 2007, at 10:26 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:

>

>> Ken,

>>

>> You're certainly in a position to know, but I never realized they sold

>> parts that were taken off the locomotive. I knew they sold "spare" or

>> extra parts. Based on what you're saying, they made sure the locomotive

>> could never be made complete again. Right?

>>

>> Sam

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>> Subject: Re: 611 move to East End Shops

>>

>> I'd have to say not likely, as most of the "missing parts" were sold at

>> the auction after the end of the steam program in Birmingham, not when

>> the locomotive was moved to the Museum.

>>

>> Ken Miller

>>

>> On Sep 5, 2007, at 8:27 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:

>>

>>> HAVE TO ASK THIS QUESTION: ANY CHANCE THEY WILL INSTALL THE "MISSING"

>>> PARTS ON

>>> # 1218 FOR THE OCCASION ? I'M ASSUMING THOSE PARTS WERE NOT DISCARDED

>>> WHEN THE LOCO WAS MOVED TO THE MUSEUM THE FIRST TIME.

>>>

>>> JEROME CROSSON

>>>

>>>

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