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Just goes to show that the hobby is composed of folks with very different priorities and interest in prototypical accuracy.  I think everyone appreciates information, but how it is expressed does make a difference.  If the potential "error" is pointed out without a suggestion of implied criminal behavior on the part of the manufacturer and righteous indignation, no one gets all that agitated about the comments .  

I never cease to be amazed at how you guys can over-complicate simple things.

Repeat after me:

GALLONS of WATER

TONS of COAL

Why is that so hard to grasp?

As for the total weight of a tender:
A 6-axle tender with axle loadings of 60,000 pounds per axle (a mid-level weight) could weigh as much as 360,000 pounds. That's 180 tons.

  • 18,000 gallons of water = 150,000 pounds / 75 tons
  • 46 tons of coal
  • That's 121 tons for those of you in Rio Linda
  • Last time I checked, 121 was less than 180, but some of you will undoubtedly dispute even that. 

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