Pacific #572

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Tue Jan 12 10:20:50 EST 2016


Hi, Jim.
Thanks for the shot of 566. Being N&W and taken by Ham Rouse it probably is Hagerstown. 

Wonder why the N&W used these inspection hatches on some classes and only some engines of other classes. Maybe they had a certain repair or item inside they had to periodically inspect on a more frequent basis than during classed repairs? Working on aircraft for 40+ years I have seen this done on them.
Interesting detail though. I believe I saw one in a PSC catalog so maybe one of my E-2s will gain one.
I need another Sunset 12,000g/20t tender. Anyone have a spare to sell?
Roger Huber 
Deer Creek Locomotive Works

 

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Here is a photo of E2a 566 with the same type of boiler inspection hatch.  This photo is from the H. W. Rouse collection and presumably taken at Hagerstown, MD.
Jim BrewerGlenwood MD

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That's the first and only one I have ever seen on an E, It was fairly common on all K classes. Unfortunately, most of the pictures we have of E's show the other side.
Jim Nichols



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I have 3 HO scale NWSL E-2 Pacific's I want to rework as specific locomotives. While looking through my photos trying to decide which engines would be the lucky candidates I discovered the 572 as being unique (I think) by having a large inspection cover on the left side of the boiler between the sand dome and the steam dome. (see attachment)

I wonder why this seems to be the only engine of the class with that particular feature? Was it the only E-2 with one?
I'd still like to find out that one of them also used a cross-compound air pump too.
I have 3 Sunset M-2's I want to rework also and during my photo search for both these classes I made a strange discovery about N&W steam.........I'm really drawn to what I call the 1935-37 look. The beer keg headlight bracket with the round headlight with the angled number plate on top.

Roger HuberDeer Creek Locomotive Works


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