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Odenville Bill posted:

The Tennessee Valley RR put a tender behind the 4501 with an auger to feed the coal to the firebox - no class at all. 

Didn't 4501 have a mechanical stoker in service?  According to Locomotive Wiki the Southern's M class 2-8-2's were given stokers in the 1930's.

If not, then it's a little more complicated than just "putting a tender on with an auger."

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I'd be willing to bet the firemen appreciate the mechanical stoker.

It's still not totally "automatic."  You still have to use the shovel to touch up the fire when needed.  The fireman still needs to know what he's doing.

Rusty

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