Question about the J whistles

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Sun May 29 07:35:36 EDT 2011


Steven

I don,t know for sure . But find it highly unlikely considering
the mechanical linkage differences of the two whistles not imposable
but would have involved a little more work than just changing the whistle.
They did add doghouses to the tenders and added A-Tank connections.
I know of several J whistles owned by collectors and they came form the
scrap yard right off the locomotive. Except mine it was rescued by Ed King
from the air room at Shaffer's Crossing


Larry Evans
Kenova, WV


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>I have a question regarding the J Class 4-8-4 whistles. A friend of

> mine told me that he read somewhere that at least a couple of J's

> received hooter whistles towards the end of their careers (presumably

> after they were bumped from passenger service in 1958. I have not

> heard this rumor before and am somewhat skeptical of my friend's

> claim, but perhaps someone on the list can confirm or deny this? Thank

> you for any input.

>

> Steven Ashley

> Spartanburg, SC

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