Friday, September 5, 2014

Friday Night Steam

We're off to Connecticut on the 3025!



Notice the engine wheels when she goes by!

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From:http://theenginehouse.blogspot.com/2008/11/nynh-no-3025.html

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

NYNH&H No. 3025?


The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad never had a steam locomotive No. 3025. Their class J-1 Mikado 2-8-2s were numbered from 3000 to 3024 and none survive, in fact, no New Haven steam locomotive escaped the scrappers torch. But what if the New Haven had purchased one more steam locomotive and what if it had been saved? It might look like this concept drawing courtesy of former New Haven Railroad Historical Society President Alvin Lawrence.
The basis for the above is, of course, the Valley Railroad's "new" locomotive, recently purchased at an auction in Pennsylvania. While planning the rebuilding of the "new" locomotive, a number of employees and volunteers suggested that since we must build a new cab anyway, why not build a typical "US" style cab and while we're at it, make it look like a New Haven cab with the classic arched windows, and how about putting a New Haven "Sunbeam" headlight on it, and, and, and.
So, the plan is to modify the appearance of our "new" locomotive to resemble a New Haven class J-1 and incorporate as many "New Havenisms" as we can manage. Some of the J-1s even had "clear vision" tenders like ours (we'll modify the sides of ours to suit). When finished, No. 3025 will be a decent representation of New Haven steam power and right at home on a former New Haven branch line.
J.David

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More info here:

http://theenginehouse.blogspot.com/

7 comments:

  1. Great website. A real time sink. Lots of good posts. Still reading but thought this one was neat
    http://theenginehouse.blogspot.com/2008/06/indiana-jones-and-quest-for-cash.html
    That blog will get bookmarked!
    Terry
    Fla.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it! And that IS a great site. :0)

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  2. Can't use the 'video' link for the 3025 in previous post... Just so you know. Could be me, but I've tried both 'fryfox' and chrome. Neither work for me. But then I am on a mac and some things just don't work well on a mac!

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  3. I hunted it down on youtube (thank you for finding some fun for me!) Also am enjoying the 'theenginehouse' site you mentioned (again, link on your blog doesn't work, but it isn't onerous to type it in!).

    Fair Winds,

    Cap'n Jan

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    1. Sorry, sometimes readers cannot see the video - I don't know what happens. As for the links, if it changes color when you put your mouse over it or see a line underneath, it should work, otherwise just copy and paste into your browser! Glad you had a good time looking at the vids. - so many out there! And yes, that website is amazing! Thanks for stopping by for a visit!

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  4. Strange, chickenmom! I couldn't even copy the link. Haven't checked today. No big deal to me, but thought you might like to know. Mel Tourme sure has a fine voice... I don't like a lot of the songs he chooses, but the one you put up is... well, gorgeous. I'll be hearing it on my mental Victrola for the next few hours...

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    1. Thanks for letting me know - maybe if you type the link in your browser, it will work! Glad you liked Mel - he's my favorite. No one could sing like him - lots of YouTube videos out there on his performances. I could spend hours listening to him! (and I do!) :o)

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