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Welcome once again to another episode of MidWeek Photos.  At the very end of January, Steamtown NHS in Scranton made a big step forward in the re-assembly of Baldwin Locomotive Works no. 26.

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Her frame was mated to her wheels.  This is the first time they have been together since wheel work began in 2006. New tires were sweated on in Jan, 2007.  Frame straightening, drive box and binder work has taken place, along with milling down the seat for the valves. Just to mention a few things that have taken place.

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As the frame was lowered, three mechanics made sure the 6 drive boxes fit perfectly with the shoes and wedges that will hold them in check.  They were bolting the binders in place when I took this photo.

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The old DL&W railroad shop hosts this 30-ton overhead crane to stabilize the pieces as they fall in place.

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A lot of little steps go into getting this big piece together, but the work isn't over yet.  Newly cast steam delivery pipes need to be inserted connecting the cylinder saddle with the smokebox.  Machining of these is underway today.  

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There is still work going on in the boiler.  Fire tubes are being safe-welded in the firebox, and other adjustments made.  It won't be long before this will be affixed to the chassis.  

 

So how was your week?  Did any interesting trains roll past your door?  Even if you have an old picture to share, we are still interested.  Enjoy your time trackside 

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Hi Tim,

 

Those photos were all taken in September 2007 when the CP 2816 was pulling a series of 3 excursions between Chicago and Sturtevant Wisconsin...these were all from the second excursion.  After those trips the 2816 and 261 pulled a dbl header from Minneapolis to Lacross Wisconsin and back. These were some great trips and the weather was just perfect. 

There is another MILW observation car out there, but it is in pieces.  It's in Montevideo MN awaiting restoration.  Not sure if that will ever happen.  And speaking of Minnesota, we had a nice ice fog the past several days.  Those have been very rare in this drought year.  I make the most of them I can.  Temperatures have been swinging wildly, from minus twenties up to the plus 30s.  That puts a lot of stress on track and the MoW crews have been out cutting rail and adding plugs as needed.  First shot, MoW pulling out a plug as the temps warm, near Russell.  Second shot, an empty ethanol unit train heads south from Ruthton.  Final shot, a DME train approaches Lake Benton in a light snow.  A blizzard is approaching eastern South Dakota and will hit on Sunday.  I'm already making plans to be in the middle of it and catch some action!

 

 

Kent in SD

 

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