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35 volunteers arrive in Antonito to make a difference

Unread postPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:41 pm
by Ed Lowrance
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Re: 35 volunteers arrive in Antonito to make a difference

Unread postPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:02 pm
by John Cole
It is sure exciting to seeing a 34foot stock car getting another step closer to running on the rails again. Anyone know when was the last time one of these were on the railroad?

Re: 35 volunteers arrive in Antonito to make a difference

Unread postPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:05 pm
by Jared Singletary
I don't know the exact answer to that question John but they started scrapping the 5900 series cars in 1955 so they could use the trucks under the 6400 and 6600 flats. The last ones were scrapped in 1957. Do you know why they were built 34' long instead of 30'?

Jared

Re: 35 volunteers arrive in Antonito to make a difference

Unread postPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 3:06 pm
by John Cole
Not a clue, do you know?

Re: 35 volunteers arrive in Antonito to make a difference

Unread postPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 6:19 pm
by Jared Singletary
As it would so happen... Along about 1917 the D&RG commissioned a survey of the 5500 series stock cars. The cars were in rather bad shape just due to the nature of the open design of the cars. That's why the friends are installing the metal roofs on the cars today IIRC. The report recommended a new class of car be built to replace them. It was also recommended that any new cars that might be used to haul lumber (big business then) be built 34' long, enough to carry 2 two stacks of 16ft boards. Who would have ever thought carrying lumber would dictate how long you would build a stock car? Rather interesting I thought.

Jared

Re: 35 volunteers arrive in Antonito to make a difference

Unread postPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 11:16 pm
by John Cole
Didn't know that, thanks Jared. Ed Lowrance had emailed me saying that the bad internet connection at Mogote Meadows campground prevented him from uploading very many photos during work session. He is going to post some more when they get home.

I talked to Chris Trunk, and he said that the first tank car is almost done. The car barn siding crew, almost finished but they ran out of material, (something like 6 sheets short). The stock car got much accomplished on the roof and a coupler install, and Russ Hanskom and Marshal Smith really burned through welding rod assembling the new replica passenger car trucks. Gee, I wonder what cars they are going on...... :mrgreen:

Re: 35 volunteers arrive in Antonito to make a difference

Unread postPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:14 am
by Jared Singletary
Great news John.