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I have completed my installation of the Golden Gate Depot 100 ton coaling tower.  I am very interested in your feedback.  This is a new direction for me in modeling items and look forward to hearing your suggestions for improvements.

 

Below are pictures of the installation and comments relative to forum members and my progress.

 

Forum member Brian "Passenger Train Collector" has helped me develop a new sense of direction for my layout by encouraging me to begin modeling more of my terrain.  He suggested I try to find and install a GGD coaling tower.  I posted on the "Wanted" section of the forum and Tom "Gilly@N&W" responded that he had a brand new unit in the box.  We worked out a very reasonable deal and he forwarded the unit to me.  Exactly as stated "Brand New" in the box and it came with the base built by Harry Hieke

 

The unit arrived and I began to research the old coaling towers.  How did they get the coal into the top of the towering unit?  How was the coal transported and spotted at the site?  See the attached picture:

 

100 ton STEEL RR coaling tower

 

The GGD tower did not come with any attached loading platform or mechanism for coal handling.  I decided to build a shed with a coal pit and attach a diesel engine to run the conveyor system.   The rest of the pictures should tell the rest of the story.

 

Thanks for looking.

 

 

Coal 1

Coal 2

Coal 3

Coal 4

Coal 6

Coal 7

Coal 8

Coal 9

Coal 10

Coal 11

Coal 12

Coal 13

Coal 14

Coal 15

Coal 16

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  • 100 ton STEEL RR coaling tower
  • Coal 1
  • Coal 2
  • Coal 3
  • Coal 4
  • Coal 6
  • Coal 7
  • Coal 8
  • Coal 9
  • Coal 10
  • Coal 11
  • Coal 12
  • Coal 13
  • Coal 14
  • Coal 15
  • Coal 16
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Wood

Harry Hieke weathered and decorated the coaling tower, water tower and sand tower. I developed hand tremors in 2009 and no longer work on anything requiring craft skill.

Most all of my other structures were done by Joe Fauty of Model Structures for Model Railroads.

 

Clem

I haven't seen a coaling tower [concrete] in over 40 years but my recall is that hoppers on both tracks, one on each side of the tower lift, dumped coal.

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Clem, My research showed a very wide variety of loading techniques for coaling towers, including hoisting entire loaded cars up the side.  For the GGD style, which I have, the unit was side loaded into a pit and the coal was lifted on a conveyor.

 

Dewey, My best to you and hope those hand tremors subside.  Thank you for sharing that beautifully detailed tower.  Harry does super work.  I look at his videos frequently.  He is very good about sharing information.

 

Thank you Gilly,  Good luck when yours arrives.  Please post some pics.  I liked the looks of that Locomotive works tower.

 

Thank you Ray....  appreciate the look and comment.

Charlie,

I gave some serious thought to putting in a conveyor belt.  I used a Lionel 397 coal loader motor.  I cut the base and kept the driving shaft attached and sided it up to the tower.  Right click the 9th and 10th picture down and you'll see my arrangement.  The motor is wired and runs.  GGD left the inside of the tower open and easily accessible.  It would have been very easy to install a conveyor belt.....  Maybe someday down the road.

 

Brian, Thank you for your comment.  You encouraged me and I am grateful for that.  I have discovered a whole new chapter in this hobby and really enjoyed doing this install.  Lots more to learn, but I keep watching the work on this forum and learning every day.  Maybe someday on that Pell/Newport Bridge.  In the meantime, I'll just come and visit yours....  Let us know when the boats in the water and we'll come visit...

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