Does any one have any info/ pictures about the makeup and car order for a typical work train. Thanks
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There is no set work train consist. It really depends on what kind of equipment is needed for a specific task.
Rusty
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Might a tank car be included in a work consist?
There have been offerings, both MTH and Weaver. Here are a few.
Has any O gauge, 3 rail model of a Jordan spreader or flanger ever been made?? CSX was running one the other day and looked neat but looked hard to model. I think out west they put a blade under an old car sometimes. Any ideas ???
Yes, a tank car could be in a work train consist. Usually it would be for water to supply a steam-powered crane or for fire fighting. I suppose a tank car was occasionally used for fuel as well, if the work train was away from its "base" for an extended time.
Jim, MTH has offered a Jordan spreader in several road names.
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A few thoughts about "work trains":
1) What time frame/era do you want to model? Steam era, early diesel era, or modern era?
2) Do you want your "work train" to be the large derrick/wrecker consist, with support cars for the derrick? Such as boom car, flat cars with ties & rail pieces and spare trucks, tank car with potable water for the workers, lunch/dinner car, bunk car/cars, and caboose.
3) Do want a track maintenance/repair "work train". with those associated cars?
4) How about a snow plow "work train" with appropriate support cars?
Here is a picture of a derrick/wreck train. I put together one similar to this for my layout, but the cars (except the boom car) are yellow. I need to paint them grey to be correct for my steam era.
Here are a couple pics of work trains.
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I have the MTH yellow PRR train
These are cool! I have a Jordan spreader that MTH made around 2000. Should make up a work train!
Here's a snow plow extra doing a practice run in early fall ... A rotary leads the consist, followed by a diesel B unit which powers the rotary's electric motors, two GP9 locomotives, a combine tool/meal car, followed by a Jordan spreader ( facing backwards ) which will push snow off the tracks, widens the path, as the consist will run in reverse for the return trip.
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I was thinking late steam, track maintenance/repair on an eastern road.
Tom McGriel posted:I was thinking late steam, track maintenance/repair on an eastern road.
Well that narrows things down quite a bit.