SantaFe158 posted:
We have a nearly full size replica (shortened a bit to meet city codes and fit our smaller 1800's era engines better) of a 50 ton capacity Fairbanks Morse coaling tower that was built a couple years ago. Coal comes in by truck for us, and is dumped into a receiving pit behind the tower. From there, it is loaded about half a ton at a time into a skip bucket that then runs up a track and dumps into the tower. It takes quite a bit of time to load the tower, so that makes me wonder if they either had a much larger bucket on those big towers, or if they had a conveyor system of some sort set up.
The big guys had a coal conveyor:
Rusty