:) Hi Guys,
My dear friend Lanny has one of my Proto 2000 2-10-2s at his locomotive rebuilding shop in Iowa. To be lettered IC 2906 or AKA 2542 before being converted into IC 4-8-2 and I need some help on how much coal and water a USRA Long tenders as seen with this model https://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/920-60018 (https://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/920-60018)
Thanks
Stephen
While not specific to your 2-10-2, you may find the following of some use/interest.
a CN Northern 6167 had the following tender (Vanderbilt) capacity:
coal 18 tons
water 11,600 gallons
The Spectrum 2-10-2- (note Light USRA) CN 4209 is labeled at
coal 16 tons
water 10,000 gallons
I assume the latter would be in the ball park for a normal - not long haul - tender.
;D Thanks that does get me into the ballpark, now that I think about it I don't think the IC had long haul tenders after all its riding on 2 axle trucks and I dont believe the IC had to many spots that had long distances between water tanks.
Thanks
Stephen
There were three USRA tenders, small, medium, and large. The large was not a long haul tender, but it was the largest one built. IIRC, it came only with the 2-10-2 and the two Mallets. The light Pacific originally was to come with the small, but it actually came delivered with the medium, leaving the two switchers with the small and everything else with the medium.
Gene
It used to be a lot easier before the virtual steam locomotive web site went down. :'( Best thing to do now is measure the tender coal and water volumes and try for the closest match to the prototype known capacities.
And now to answer the question...
According to the 1937 IC steam diagram book, the 2900-series tenders were rated at 12,000 gallons of water and 16 tons of coal.
I'll jump in here to say 'thanks' for the info Ray (Orsonroy) :)
Got what I need Stephen, I'll get the decaling done and get it shipped back to you soon.
lanny nicolet
:) Thanks so much Ray for the answer. They sure are gems of these beasts and they forced me off my lazy butt to finally replace the old 20+ year old Atlas LL mix of track on my little 4x8 double loop test layout still dreaming of a new house with about a 20x20 train room so mom will quit fussing about all the boxes of Rolling stock and kits all over the house. She is threatening to sell my coca-cola train by Athearn to my aunt who works for COKE. LOL!
Stephen